Plants and flowers are the perfect symbiosis - both needing sunlight, water and love. Plants need sunlight to convert food into energy, water to help them stay hydrated, and love to get pollinated. Flowers need nearby plants for support, water to grow, and pollination in order to reproduce their DNA. This relationship has been beneficial for both plants and flowers for centuries, and there is no doubt that it will continue to be so in the future.
Different plants can be combined to give variety to your garden design. Some plants that are commonly combined are ferns, roses, and hostas. These plants can be used in various areas of the garden, such as the front or back row of a border, in a grouping near a entranceway or around a fountain, or in an area surrounded by tall plants that provide screening.
In a fairy tale garden, there are lighted torches to guide visitors and well-placed trees for shade. The gardens are decorated with cobwebs, spiders, and other small creatures to add realism.
A garden should be cheerful and mystical at the same time. For this purpose, you can use interesting statues, fountains, ornaments. You can also create a unique atmosphere by using plants that are not common in gardens.
An antique feel can be created in your garden with items that are from the past. Antique chairs can be placed around the garden to add a bit of Old World charm. Old pots and window sill decor can also be used to give the effect of an older property.
Hello adventurer! If you're looking for a change of scenery, you'll love our pirate ship theme. Our dreamy garden offers plenty of room to grow your own fungi and explore the nooks and crannies of our mushroom farm.