Put together your own pink-themed ‘Barbie Garden’
Pink is the colour that has got everybody talking right now, thanks to the Barbie phenomenon sweeping the globe on the back of Margot Robbie’s latest film release. So, why not grow some beautifully pink flowers in your garden?
Barbie was a doll that featured in many youngster’s childhoods, the importance of which has been laid bare by the popularity of the recent Hollywood blockbuster. If you are looking to introduce some pink Barbie magic into your garden, there are plenty of stunning flowers you could plant. Here are just a handful of our favourites –
Tulip ‘Double Pink’
Pink by name, pink by nature. Where better to start than the delightful Tulip ‘Double Pink’? Also known as the ‘Peony Tulip’, due to it having a striking resemblance to the two flowers seen in a peony, this beauty would truly fit in whether in a bed and border, or when placed in pots on your Barbie-themed patio. These are the ideal flowers if you are on the lookout for longevity, as the ruffled, creamy blooms last for several weeks due to its vigorous nature.
Pink Pampas Grass

No pink-themed garden would be finished without the inclusion of the ‘queen of ornamental grasses’ – the Pink Pampas Grass. This is instantly recognisable for its towering feathering pink plumes, which have historically been a symbol of wealth and luxury. Growing up to 8 feet tall, the inclusion of this variety will bring some real height to your display.
Buddleia dav. ‘Butterfly Candy Little Ruby’
When it comes to capturing pink in the late summer colour of your garden, then the addition of these delightful ‘Butterfly Candy Little Ruby’ is a must. These compact butterfly bushes will look striking on a decking, patio, or balcony area, each of which can be transformed with the floral spires of pink.
Rose ‘King Charles Coronation’
This beautiful rose fit for a king will easily be an ideal addition to your Barbie garden. As a Floribunda rose, this produces waves of double, baby pink blooms, which contrast against dark-green foliage. This rose should be planted somewhere that you and all your garden’s visitors can enjoy the lovely light fragrance that alludes from it.
Dahlia ‘Tahiti Sunrise’
Dahlia ‘Tahiti Sunrise’ may be a bicoloured flower, but the pink really stands out next to the yellow blooms. These tuberous rooted perennials boast showy flowerheads, which standout in any garden, whether it is Barbie themed or not…
This evergreen shrub boasts a profusion of pink lantern blooms and provides year-round interest to your outdoor space. Ideal for sunny borders or large patio pots, this tree will bring a touch of exotic allure to any garden.
Finally, Rose ‘Cutie Pie’, is a treat – known for the fragrance and beauty it brings to any garden. Ideal for pots, border fronts, or as ground cover. Rose ‘Cutie Pie’ thrives in sunny spots, flowering from June through to September.

