Plant it in alkaline soil that is quite rich in nutrients. A cool position in part sun and part shade is best making sure the roots remain protected from heat - use a mulch. Feed in spring.
I think lavender or lilac is a light shade of purple. Search it up on Google to see if I'm right.
One that doesn't like light. Often referred to as shade tolerant.
Hostas prefer part shade. They like moisure.
You can get lilac two ways. One, you can mix red and blue to get violet and then lighten to the shade of lilac with white. You can also eliminate some of the mixing by purchasing a violet or purple paint and then working with it and the white.
With chocolate brown, I would say use a beautiful lilac.
There are different possibilites: Pink, yellow, orange, blue, maybe even a lilac shade.
Yes, plant your gardenia in full sun to light shade. They should be outside not inside.
You can mix a small amount of black or a dark grey with lilac to achieve a greyish color. Experiment with different ratios until you reach your desired shade of grey.
Well, you could wear the colour black as black goes with anything, or perhaps white. As they are both plain colours, they go with anything. If it is a dark shade of lilac, you could wear it with a lighter shade or vise-versa. There is no right or wrong colour, it all depends on HOW you wear it,
it was a light purple (lilac) Actually, the name of the shade was Glaze, and it was a sheer magenta. I still have a tube!
the aster only needs sunlight but often grows in the shade
Either is fine so long as the sun isn't too hot.