In terms of creating a garden of our own, the design is almost as important as the plants themselves. Whether your goal is to have a decorative garden or a functioning and practical garden, you'll need to do some advance planning in the design so that it is as pleasing and practical as it can be. In this article we are going to explore some of the gardening design ideas that you can use to help you get as much as you possibly can from it.
The color of the plants can become the focal point of garden design for many people and plant texture is often ignored. An important element is plant texture which often means the way a plant looks and feels to the touch. Sometimes it isn't practical to have plants with complimentary colors near each other. One example is you might be planting a garden where almost everything is green. A way to make your garden more interesting is to vary the types of textures of your plants which creates variety. Some plants can have leaves that are smooth while others can have coarse feeling foliage. Arranging plants with a variety of textures in a garden design will create diversity. A rock garden gives you the chance to really test your abilities at designing a garden. You will not need to do any extensive studies to get good results. It is not rocket science; it will be necessary to arrange the rock to fit the location and look interesting. The ideal spot for a rock garden would be in an area that is a bit arid; preferably on the side of a hill. Find big rocks for a big look to your garden space; they will give your rock garden an untamed atmosphere when you choose ones with a weathered look about them. Be prepared to inset these rocks about two-thirds of the way into the earth; so get your spade ready. The plants you choose should be ones that grow easily in your area, and you should also think of color when planting them.
Even though there are some people who would rather have their gardens look wild and natural, there are also some who like things to look a lot more structured. Formal garden design appeals to people who like gardens that have clean lines and neat rows of plants. It's possible to find inspiration by looking at a variety of models like the formal French and English gardens.
Hedges are incredibly useful in the planning and execution of formal gardens because they naturally keep your plants in place. A lot of the formal garden designs make use of topiary, a style of trimming hedges and bushes into recognizable shapes, like specific animals. A formal garden design requires more planning than some, because you want everything to have an ordered look. The more experience you have with gardening, the more natural it will become to create designs that are pleasing to you. Even though the design of your garden may be rather simple; you will still have to have a blueprint, similar to that of any structure. Remember, though, that plants are living things, so you have to remember their biological needs as well as how they'll look.