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A beautiful garden is a piece of living art. Do you want to know how to create an aesthetic garden? It will take careful planning and work, but it's worth it. Keep reading for five must-know tips on designing a stunning garden.
Going to the plant shop shouldn't be your first step when creating an aesthetic garden. Instead, get some paper, a pencil, and a measuring tape. Planning your garden ahead of time will help your gardening journey be smoother and more successful. Follow these steps to prepare before you plant:
A vibrant and visually appealing garden has a variety of plant life. Tasteful diversity of heights, textures, and colors makes a garden stand out.
According to the size of your garden space, choose at least one short, medium, and tall plant. Texture variation happens naturally in plant life. When planning your garden, look for varying vines, fruits, flowers, and leaves of different sizes and shapes. Lastly, seek out plants with varying hues to make your garden pop. Did you know the human eye can perceive green better than any other color? More shades of green in a garden naturally look more beautiful than a single tone.
Odd numbers are more visually attractive. Our human brains naturally group things in threes. Keep this in mind as you plan your garden to curate a calming and pleasing space.
Speaking of making your garden pop - a key feature of an aesthetic garden is florals. Flowers allow you to showcase your personality and style in your garden. Less can be more when it comes to flowers, so choose one or a few you love and disperse them. Consider different seasons of blooming and plant accordingly.
Berry bushes, fruit trees, or vegetable patches are the best way to enjoy the fruits of your labor (literally). Edible plants can be aesthetically pleasing and make your garden more functional. Research which fruits and vegetables grow best in your area, then plan how to incorporate them into your garden.
Remember to protect your edible plants from pests. Consider wildlife barriers in your garden's design.
You can support your local ecosystem right in your backyard. The aesthetic and logistic benefits of native plants are plenty:
Talk with your local botanist and research online to learn about your native plant life.
One day, after following these tips, you'll look out at your garden and feel a sense of pride and serenity. With planning and intentional plant choices, anyone can create the aesthetic garden of their dreams!