The garden should complement the surrounding landscape, not compete with it. It is important to take into account the surroundings when designing a garden - make sure the plants and flowers are chosen to fit in with what is around them, not clash with it.
Color is important to make garden cheerful - choose bright and cheerful colors. Bright colors will make you feel happy, and cheerful colors will make your garden look happy. You can use different shades of the same color or different colors altogether to create a range of brightness and cheerfulness. Try to use colors that are easy to find in your garden, so you don't have to search for them.
Select plants that give you pleasure can be helpful for increasing happiness and reducing stress. In addition to providing beauty and tranquility in your surroundings, these plants can help improve your mood, reduce anxiety, and provide antioxidants that can boost the immune system. When selecting plants for pleasure, think about those you enjoy looking at or touching. Enjoy blooms in shades of yellow, orange, red, green, blue and purple; leafy greens like mustard, kale, collard and bok choy; and flowering vines like jasmine, lavender and grapevine.
The leaves are falling gently from the trees, creating a tranquil and serene atmosphere. The temperature is starting to drop, and the leaves crunch underfoot as you walk through the garden. The sun is setting, and all around you there is a sense of peace and tranquility. It's hard to believe that there are people bustling around just a few blocks away, but in this garden you can escape everything else and find just peace and relaxation.
Different plants and colors can be perfect together in a garden, as long as they are harmonized with their surroundings. For example, a garden full of brightly colored flowers would look great next to a green lawn, or a grouping of tall trees.
The use of natural materials in your garden will add character and warmth to your display, as well as value. Some good choices for materials are rocks, logs, and earthworks.