The colour scheme should be bright and happy. The walls should be a light, airy green, and the trim a cheerful yellow. The furniture should be colourful and cheerful, with a focus on natural materials. There should be plenty of sunlight streaming in through the windows, and a comfortable amount of plants for added brightness.
In order to successfully plant a garden, it is important to take into account the shape of your plot and decide on plants that will fit well. For instance, if your plot is an irregular shape, try to choose plants that can Adapt well to these irregularities (e.g. dwarves or petunias). If your plot has straight edges, choose plants that grow tall (e.g. roses or corn).
Watering is important, so make sure to plan your watering schedule in advance. Knowing how much water your plants need and when to give it to them will help ensure healthy plants. Try to water your plants in smaller doses throughout the day, rather than flooding them all at once. This will help avoid over-watering and allow your plants to better absorb the water they do receive.
To fertilize plants, water them thoroughly before adding a fertilizer according to the package directions. Use sparingly as over fertilization can cause problems.
Some good ways to protect plants from pests and diseases are to use a garden spray or granules. A garden spray is a good way to kill pests and diseases on contact, while granules can be sprinkled on the ground around plants to help control pests and diseases.
A well-maintained garden is tidy and organized. Lines, colors, and sizes are indicative of care taken. This shows that the garden is well cared for, and visitors can be confident that there is no wasted space.