When it comes to landscaping in the garden, it’s all about personal style and there are few limits when it comes to creating your own beautiful and original landscape ideas. Are you looking for simplicity and serenity, or do you have time for a more elaborate landscape? Maybe a unique, themed garden, a formal garden or a garden for kids? The following articles should help inspire some creative ideas for the landscape.
A hot tub and surrounding plants should work together to create a luxurious and sensual lounging space. Planting around your hot tub is a critical step to setting the peaceful scene of a hot tub garden. For more on hot tub landscaping, click the following article.
Gardening around patios can present a daunting challenge, but patio landscaping may be easier than you think. We’ve included a few of our favorite ideas for creating a garden surrounding a patio in the following article. Click here to learn more.
To get your feng shui on with your landscape design, you must consider some foundation planting tips, especially those regarding foundation plant spacing. Click this article to learn how to space foundation plantings.
Using recycled materials in landscaping is a great idea that can also be lots of fun. Instead of sending unused or broken household items to the landfill, you can use them as free additions for your backyard garden areas. For ideas on using recycled items for landscaping, click here.
Although pallet collars are generally used for shipping, they have become a hot commodity among gardeners, who use them to create pallet collar gardens and pallet raised beds. Wondering how you can make a raised bed out of pallet collars? Click here for more info.
While attention grabbing boulders and water features is one idea for creating interest, implementing various types of gravel gardens is another excellent way to enhance your space. Click here for some easy gravel garden ideas you can try out yourself.
By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden
There are many useful mulches. Some help retain moisture, as does the gravel garden bed. Gravel beds are something you won’t see in every garden, but they can provide something different in your landscape. Click here to see if laying a gravel garden is an option for you.
A backyard labyrinth garden, or even a maze, is not as outlandish as it sounds. A small-scale labyrinth can be a pretty way to decorate garden space. Learn more about how to make a garden maze and labyrinth ideas in this article.
Most plants in the garden grow relatively straight. However, some pants grow with a twist, curl, or even a spiral. These plants are sure to draw attention. To learn more about common twisted plants that make great additions in the landscape, click the following article.
In regions that receive heavy rainfall, managing moisture in the garden and throughout their property can become difficult. One possibility, a downspout bog garden, is an excellent choice to add diversity and interest to the home landscape. Learn more here.
By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden
These days many containers are used to grow flowers, herbs, and vegetables – including some for gutter garden ideas. No one knows who originated the idea of growing shallow rooted plants in a prepared gutter, but it is a worthwhile undertaking. Learn more here.
Known for its durability and attractive color, limestone is a popular choice for landscaping in the garden and the backyard. But how do you use limestone, and when should you use it? Learn more about limestone garden design in this article.
There are numerous flower color combinations that you can use. And with some basic, creative visual art techniques to plan out your garden, you’ll be gardening with color in no time! Click on the following article for more information about using color in the garden.
Creating a backyard for teens gives them a space to hang out with their friends, close to home but away from the adults. If you’ve never heard of teenage garden design, click here. We’ll fill you in on what gardens for teenagers look like and how you can do this yourself.
Landscaping is an art, and not one that can be applied the same way to all parts of the yard. Driveway landscaping, in particular, has certain rules that should be followed if you want your plans to succeed. Learn more about growing plants along driveways in this article.
By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden
Maybe recent conversation about a wall has made you aware that you need one on your property. When you search for these additions, you may repeatedly see gabion wall ideas. What is a gabion wall? What are gabion walls for? Find out in this article.
Hugelkulture isn't the only way to use logs and stumps. A stumpery provides interest, habitat and a low maintenance landscape that is appealing to nature lovers. What is a stumpery? Find out here and learn how to create your own in this article.
Whether garden décor is new, upcycled, or made from natural materials, there’s no denying it can add a sense of charm. Driftwood, for example, has gained popularity in recent years just for this reason, and you can find some driftwood ideas for the garden here.
What is a mailbox garden? Mailbox garden design centers on the mailbox and the space around it. How extravagant you get is up to you but consider the size, maintenance and access to the space before you begin planting. Learn more in this article.
Wood is lovely, but tends to degrade in the elements rapidly when used outside. That’s what makes the newer outdoor patio wood tiles so great. They’re actually porcelain patio tiles with a wood grain. Interested in wooden tile for your patio? Click here to learn more.
What is a mermaid garden and how do I make one? A mermaid garden is an enchanting little sea-themed garden. Mermaid garden ideas are endless, but the common factor is a mermaid. No two mermaid fairy gardens are alike, so unleash your creativity and let’s get started here!
Whatever the reason you choose for creating a berm in your garden, don’t forget to choose and put in the best berm plants to make it really pop and look like more than just a random hill. Looking for some ideas for planting on a berm? The following article can help.
A berm is a good way to add visual interest to a landscape, but this mounded bed is also practical. If you like neat and tidy edges on your beds, consider the berm borders you’ll create before designing and building one. Click this article to learn more about edges for berms.
Berms are mounds or hills you create in a garden. They serve many purposes from aesthetic to practical. Siting a berm is very important, so you’ll want to read up about the logistics for berm placement before you begin. This article will help.
While garden design can be very complicated, understanding the basics of asymmetrical garden design can simplify the entire process. Even newcomers to the garden cane learn how to create an asymmetrical garden. This article will help get you started.
Imagine a cool autumn evening, when your garden still looks beautiful but the air is crisp and too cold to enjoy. What if you had a crackling fire to sit next to as you sipped a glass of wine or a hot cider? A garden fireplace is all you need to enjoy this idyllic scene. Learn more here.
By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden
Fences are often necessary to keep something in or to keep something out. Often, we end up needing garden fence ideas. A new garden fence design serves those purposes while providing new decorating challenges in the landscape. Learn more in this article.
By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden
Different types of arbors decorate various landscapes. Arbor varieties these days are often a combination of arches, pergolas and even trellises used in combinations appropriate to the situation. Click this article to learn about various kinds of arbors and their uses.
There’s no shortage of desert garden ideas, even in areas where the sun beats down with a fury from dawn to dusk, or in the chillier high desert regions. The following Southwest garden design ideas will pique your creativity. Learn more here.
When you’re designing an outdoor living space, there aren’t too many hard and fast rules you have to follow. One thing you’ll almost definitely want, however, is some sense of enclosure. Learn more about designing a small garden space in this article.
One of the scariest things about heavy spring storms can be where all that rain goes after it falls to the earth. Rainscaping is an increasingly popular trend in landscaping which offers homeowners a better alternative. Learn more about it in this article.
With the rising popularity in backyard native plants, many gardeners are getting rid of their lawns to build a backyard habitat for wildlife instead. For more information on replacing lawn areas with these native habitats, click on the following article.
Admit it, you love your days off when you can roll out of bed, throw on comfy clothes and embrace the bedhead look. In fact, this laid back style works great in gardens too. Click the following article to learn more about low maintenance bedhead gardens.
Need inspiration for your garden color scheme? Pantone, the system used to match colors for everything from fashion to print, has a beautiful and inspiring palette each year. Click this article to learn how to use pantone color palettes in the garden.
While some may see just a looming structure, gardeners will see the crevices between the stones as an opportunity for a new planting project. Growing plants in a stone wall can soften and blend the stone into the landscape. Click here to learn about gardening in retaining walls.
Firescaping is a method of designing landscapes with fire safety in mind. Landscaping for fires is critical for homeowners in fire-prone areas. For more firescaping tips and information, click on the article that follows.
A wicking bed is an easy and effective solution if you?re gardening in a climate with low rainfall. It allows water to accumulate and be taken up by plant roots naturally, making it possible to grow water loving plants even in arid climates. Learn more here.
The problem with adding too many bright plants is that it can quickly turn from ?eye catching? to ?eyesore? as they clash and become uncomplimentary. To avoid this, you can use color blocking in the garden. What is color blocking? Click here for the answer.
Pocket gardens allow you the opportunity to brighten a space with living plants in underutilized spaces. Some pocket garden information can get you started on developing your own unique style in the landscape. This article will help with that.
Have you heard of wabi sabi garden design? Wabi sabi gardening allows the gardener and visitors to explore the beautiful ways nature changes manmade objects and landscapes. You can learn more about this interesting gardening concept in this article.
Pastel colors can make us feel relaxed, refreshed and peaceful. In a garden space intended for peace, quiet and relaxation, pastel garden schemes are often used. For more information about using pastels in the garden and types of pastel flowers, click here.
If you've taken part in the recent adult coloring book fad, you are no doubt familiar with mandala shapes. Besides coloring books, people are now incorporating mandalas in their daily life by creating mandala gardens. What is a mandala garden? Find out here.
You may decide to implement dry stream beds for drainage, thus preventing erosion by reducing runoff. On the other hand, you may simply like the way it looks! Click this article to learn about creating a dry creek bed in the landscape.
Most everyone knows and loves sundials - those outdoor clocks that use the sun to tell time. Except they don?t work at night. That?s where moondials come in. Find more moondial information, like using moondials in gardens, in this article.
Sundials are ancient time-telling devices that have been around for thousands of years - long before primitive clocks were created in the 1300s. Sundials in the garden create artistic conversation pieces. Click this article for more information.
A properly designed landscape will display your style with unity. Your landscape should be appealing and inviting, not an eyesore for the neighborhood. Click here for common issues with landscape design and how to avoid them.
No matter how carefully you landscape your garden, there are some things you just can?t get away from. Utility boxes for things like electricity, cable, and phone lines are the perfect example of this. Learn more about camouflaging utility boxes here.
The history of garden gnomes is long and storied, rooted in folklore and superstition. Their rise in modern popularity can be explained by taking a look at traditional garden gnome information and their historical use and genesis. Learn more here.
Painting garden structures a delightful way to introduce color all year around. Whatever reason you may have, this fun outdoor trend can really add pop to the garden and is an easy way to transform old structures. Learn more in this article.
Using technology in landscape architecture has become easier than ever. There are loads of web-based programs and mobile apps that handle practically all phases of landscape design, installation and maintenance. Click here to learn more.
If you have a wall you do not love, remember that you can use trailing plants to cover it. Not all wall covering plants are the same, however, so do your homework on what and how to plant. Click here for more information.
Your outdoor living spaces should be as nice as the interior of your home. Exterior seating for gardens offer comfort to you and your family but also give the chance to show a little whimsy and fun. This article has tips that can help.
If you suddenly find yourself in the possession of a large extraneous mirror, count yourself fortunate. Mirrors in a garden are not only decorative but reflect the play of light and make small spaces seem larger. Learn more about how to use them here.
Looking for ways to give your scary Halloween garden the aura of the season in an inviting way? Well, look no further. It's not only easier but better for everyone when Halloween decorating in the garden is based on a theme. Learn more here.
Because focal points in gardens draw the eye to something, it is important to decide what to use when creating focal points. The following article can help with that. Click here for information on using focal points.
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