Garden Design Tips – All You Need To Know

One of the simplest factors that can alter the feel of a garden is its size. Large spaces tend to look more like a park and make us feel more comfortable than small spaces. If you don’t know exactly how much space you have, it’s best to start by deciding how wide your garden should be, then decide what you want its shape to be, and how tall your plants will be.

 

There are so many wonderful reasons to redesign your garden. Maybe you want to increase the amount of privacy in your garden, perhaps add on an outdoor kitchen, or maybe just bring some life to the dull and drab space. The fact is that gardens are a personal choice and only really matter if they make us happy. Rather than trying to answer why we would like a new garden, here are some tips for designing your own dream garden.

 

Step 1: Choose the space you have

Make sure you have enough space to complete your design. One of the simplest factors that can alter the feel of a garden is its size. Large spaces tend to look more like a park and make us feel more comfortable than small spaces. If you don’t know exactly how much space you have, it’s best to start by deciding how wide your garden should be, then decide what you want its shape to be, and how tall your plants will be. If there is unused space on one side of the house, consider making it part of your design instead of creating a new area. This will help keep maintenance costs down in the long run.

 

Step 2: Keep it simple

Simple designs are easy to make and tend to have a calming effect on the people who view them. Simple designs are easy to understand and often require less maintenance than more complex ones. Consider including a water feature, as they can provide a nice amount of relaxation in your garden.

 

Step 3: Get creative with space and shape

When redesigning your garden, you want to create an environment where you will want to spend time. Creating a comfortable space for yourself is the easiest way to go about this. The first thing you want to do is determine the shape of the space you have available and how best it can be used. For example, if you are working with an irregular shaped space and have the option to either make it rectangular or round, make sure you keep the main features flat so that they don’t stick out into the rest of the garden. This will help create a uniform look for your garden and add an element of symmetry. A large circular space can be made by using circular planters or walkways. This allows a curved shape to be incorporated into your design, but you would only have to make one planter large enough for the number of plants that can fit in it.

 

Step 4: Make it easy to maintain

Always try to keep your maintenance level as low as possible. It can be tempting to add a lot of decorative features but your time will ultimately be spent maintaining them, especially in the case of smaller spaces. When selecting your plants, pick ones that are resilient and easy to grow. If you are using sod instead of grass, make sure that it’s a type that is easy to care for and will require minimal watering during the hot months.

 

Step 5: Keep in mind your obstacles

If you are working with an area that has a set pattern, such as brick or paving slabs, don’t cover these areas up with plants. They will only look bad when they are hidden underneath. If on the other hand you are working with an area that is open to the natural elements, such as wood or stone, consider covering these areas with some type of fabric or artificial grass. This will bring in a lot of life and make it seem like you have a lot more space than you actually do.

 

Step 6: Include plants that bloom all year round

Flaming flowers and colorful annuals can do wonders for your garden and provide a burst of color throughout the year. It may seem impossible to create a space that blooms all year round but with some creativity, it is possible.

 

Bottom line

Creating a garden that you love is as simple as deciding what you want it to look like and then designing it with time, attention and care. It will be rewarding in the end to come home to a space that you have created that makes you happy.