When it comes to designing a garden, friends, family and nature are the best Garden designers. These are the people who know what is best for you and your ecosystem. They will be patient, taking their time to create a space that is both beautiful and functional.
There is power and beauty in simplicity - go for natural colors, textures and shapes. These can be calming elements that help to inspire calmness and serenity. When designing your space, aim to create an environment that is welcoming, calming and inspiring. Take a look at some of our favorite simple spaces and see how you can incorporate some of these principles into your own home.
Flowers can add happiness to any garden. Choosing flowers that thrive in your environs is important, as improper care can cause them to wilt or die. Some flowers that are great additions to a garden include daisy, cardinal flower, and lily.
Different colors, plants and styles always seem to make for interesting experiments. Recently, I've been experimenting with a variety of colors in my home decor, from light blue to dark browns. I love how they add warmth and depth to my rooms, and they're perfect for mixing and matching with different styles.
Choosing the right plants for the area, climate and your mood is essential. For example, if you want a plant that will thrive in warm weather, choose one that has foliage that is green or tolerate warm temperatures. If you want a plant with a dainty appearance, choose one that blooms in pink, purple or white. If you want something to add some energy and life to your environment, choose an ornamental grass or a flowering shrub. Whatever type of plant you choose, make sure it is appropriate for your climate, size and needs. Once you have chosen your plants, be sure to give them proper care; watering regularly and fertilizing when needed can help keep them healthy and beautiful.
Garden flowers that can be grown from seed include impatiens, petunias, and marigolds. Other garden flowers, such as roses, must be started from pre-existing plants.