In order to have a garden that is interesting and pleasing to the eye, it is important to have a variety of plants. This will keep things from becoming stale, and it will also give you new ideas for how to decorate your garden.
A tropic garden needs different plants than an arctic one. A tropic garden is designed to mimic the climates found in the tropics, so it needs plants that are tolerant of hot and humid weather. For example, a tropic garden would contain plants like hibiscus, which require high humidity to thrive. Other plants that may be found in a tropic garden include orchids, which need warm temperatures and plenty of sunlight, and ginger, which needs warm temperatures and lots of rainfall.
Some plants that will add color and life to your garden are Centaurea, impatiens, petunias, fiddlenecks, rudbeckias, marigolds, begonias and lantana. These plants are all very brightly colored, something that will be a great addition to any garden. They also add a lot of fragrance and beauty to the garden, making it much more aesthetically pleasing.
DIY Path Border: Create a path border using old wood or brick. This DIY project can be reused year after year, adding a personal touch to your garden or pathway.
When selecting flowers, foliage or plants for your garden, it is important to consider the climate and soil. Flowers, foliage and plants should be chosen according to the climate and soil. If you live in a temperate region, choose flowers and plants that are hardy in your area. If you live in a humid region, choose flowers and plants that are resistant to humidity. Soil is also important when selecting plants for your garden. A plant that grows well in heavy clay soil will not grow well in light sand soil.
There's something fun and whimsical about gardens, and that's why they make great home gardens. Whether you opt for cacti and succulents or tons of flowers, a garden with personality is always a hit. Here are some interesting animal statues, rock piles, tree stumps and more to give your garden some extra flair.
I love rustic style decor. It is so much beautiful and cozy to look at. You can use natural materials like logs, stones and dried branches for an rustic look. This will give your room a real farm feel. You can also use textured wallpapers and rugs to add some interest.
A Japanese garden is a tranquil oasis of beauty and serenity, perfect for relaxing after a busy day. Create a garden feel with ponds and rocks arranged in an gingerashi pattern. This pattern is inspired by the traditional way of arranging rice in a bowl, and gives your garden a playful, whimsical feel.
As the sun set, we lit several votive candles and arranged roses around a weeping willow. The fragrant flowers created a romantic feel while the weeping willow's graceful branches created a calming presence.