Mini garden design | Gardening On

Flowers picked by rocks

When it comes time to create a new garden or modify an existing one, we must be clear about what we want to do. If we have a not very big landwe have to plan Well, how are we going to organize the floor so that it does not appear to be too loaded, but neither does it appear to be empty.

The plants aromaticFrom my point of view, they are a success in the garden, since they not only give a touch of color to it, but also enliven the environment. Maybe basil or peppermint would be a good choice.

For entry, roses they look very good, since their flowering reaches an ideal height so that just by passing by, it delights us with its aroma.

In my opinion, tulips or other bulbous season they are also a success. When they stop producing flowers, they can be replaced by wallflowers that offer us so much color in the cold winter.

Nor do they consist of filling the garden with flowers that give off odor, since the mixture of them can cause a bad feeling, for that reason the zinnias They are other plants that should not be missing, since they are beautiful but have no smell. The Chinese carnation is ideal for gardens.

Upholstery plants are not a bad choice either, as some produce flowers in addition to not letting weeds out.

On the other hand, not the whole garden has to be full of plants, but there are other elements that make it a perfect place. For example, the stones can help us to define the distribution of the plants, that is, if we place the plants in circles or rectangles we can use stones to emphasize these shapes.

Keep in mind that it is very important that the soil is well drained. A simple way to do this is to open holes in the garden, right where the planting is going to take place, and add gravel, cover the hole and, on top, plant our plants.

More information – Tips for a good garden design.

Mini garden design | Gardening On

Leave a Reply

Scroll to top

Discover more from DIY Gardens

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading