The garden should be designed based on plant variety, site location and weather conditions. Plant variety should be based on the climate zone in which the garden is located. If the garden is located in a temperate climate zone, plants that are tolerant of cold winters and mild summers should be used. If the garden is located in a tropical climate zone, plants that are tolerant of hot and humid weather should be used. Site location also affects the type of plants that can be used in a garden. A garden that is near a water source, for example, can use aquatic plants. A garden that is located in an exposed area may use larger plants that can withstand wind and sun exposure. Weather conditions also affect what kind of plants can be used in a garden. If the weather is cold and wet, for example, plants that require warmth and humidity, such as flowering bulb flowers, may not be suitable for a garden.
People need to water their plants regularly in order for them to stay healthy. If plants do not have enough water, they will not be able to photosynthesize and will eventually die. Additionally, if plants do not have enough fertilizer, they will grow slowly and may become sick.
A garden should be equipped with sturdy fence to keep out pests and animals. Garden fences should be at least six feet high and have a gate that is securely locked to prevent unauthorized access by pests and animals.
A good soil mix will improve plant's health. Adding organic matter, compost or earthworms will make the soil better for the plants to grow in.
There are three types of plants in the garden: small, medium, and large. Plants of different sizes help to achieve balance and diversity in the garden. For example, a small clump of begonias next to a large tree will both look beautiful. By having different sizes of plants, you can create a more realistic looking garden.
There are many different gardening accessories that can be used for growth, such as containers and fencing. These do not obstruct the growth of plants, and can be a great way to organise your garden.