When designing your home's garden, you don't need a green thumb to make it beautiful. Keeping these ten basic considerations in mind when making a flower bed will help create a garden that looks pretty and serves several functions, too.
June 30, 2015
When designing your home's garden, you don't need a green thumb to make it beautiful. Keeping these ten basic considerations in mind when making a flower bed will help create a garden that looks pretty and serves several functions, too.
Take the architecture of your house into account when designing a new bed so that both work in harmony.
"Praise large gardens, plant small ones," says a wise Chinese proverb.
Formal beds in front yards often look best when colour combos sing with clarity, such as yellow and blue, red and white, or orange and purple.
In addition to colour and bloom time, pick plants by the forms of their flowers. A mix of contrasting and complementary shapes will add interest to the bed.
Working with a single colour, such as white or yellow, can be fun.
Because there will be times when blooms are sparse, take into account the form, size and colour of the plant's foliage.
Choose a variety of flowering ornamentals.
Plants such as St. John's wort, periwinkle, potentilla or pachysandra need to be stopped from spreading beyond their beds.
With these ten tips you're on your way to creating a beautiful and varied garden oasis.
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