A natural pathway winds through the forest, flanked by majestic rocks and logs. The surrounding trees provide a cool canopy, while the fresh scent of the blooming flowers fills the air.
One way to maximize surface area and make it easier to care for plants is to use small containers. This allows you to keep the plants close to each other, which makes it easier to monitor them and care for them. Additionally, small containers are generally less expensive than larger ones and can be more easily stored.
Some plants with different heights and textures can create a varied visual appeal in the garden. Tall plants with large leaves or flowers can give a sense of grandeur, while shorter plants with smaller leaves or flowers can add interest. Different textures can also add variety, such as bumpy bark on a tree, smooth bark on a shrub, or furry leaves on a plant with fuzzy flowers.
Different zones in a succulent garden will help to promote the growth of succulents and provide the appropriate environment for them. Zones should be light, shady and moist, as this will provide the best growing conditions.
If the area is excessively dry, accumulated rainfall may be necessary to provide adequate moisture. Humidifiers may also be needed in dry areas.
Take time to properly weed and water your garden regularly. This will help to keep the plants healthy and growing, and limit the amount of time needed to spray or apply fertilizers.