Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Garden Design - Flower Garden Ideas

When you think of the 'garden', one of the first image that comes to mind is usually the 'flowers'. It is difficult to imagine a garden without flowers, even the garden without flowers can and do exist. If the intention of planting a flower garden, it is important to plan the design and planting plan should be long term as well. After all, you want to park after all seemed lost, the flowers are gone, right? That's what happens when you are planted at random. So unless to buy flowering plants on a whim and then wondering where the hell to dig holes for the plants are going unless you know exactly where the hole where the plant is

First things first. Check the site to plant your flower and note the following -

How many sites do not get a day?

Does the site most exposed to the wind conditions?

It is near the road?

Are there buildings nearby?

Is there any utility pole / telephone wires or nearby?

Is there a profit?

The site accessible to pets or animals?

What kind of land is the site?

What is the pH of soil?

Is there a natural resource with water nearby?

What kind of water supply available?

Consider how your garden - whether it is long and thin or rectangular?

Do you have a different level?

It has pages attached to the garden?

He remained in the garden, located on the beach, on two levels, a square corner or site?

And then consider what kind of garden you want. If you do not have a clue, the study design and garden landscape of flowers. Visit the botanical garden or the garden of others to see how the flower garden design plan is working or not working. Look in the park and garden magazines for inspiration and visit local garden centers and flower shows. Talk to other gardeners and seek advice on growing flowers. Garden design varies in different cultures and different climates, so that is another aspect to consider. Japanese garden, for example, have emotions, keeping them quiet English country garden, which is different from formal English garden.

Consider the houses around the park is planned. How do the architectural style? The design of your garden should complement, not clash. If you have a large area around the house, an old tradition, for example, you might want to consider a formal garden design with all the flower beds are arranged in weight to the right, or you can introduce the concept of asymmetry again with the profession of wildflowers. Your personal choice of design is so important, what the truth if you want a high maintenance or low maintenance garden.

Here are some design ideas to flower:

Start by determining flowering. Make a list of flowering plants you want in your garden. Note how the floor will be late and implement a whole. Referring to notes, plan your garden. You can plant a higher order, or placing a tall plant in the middle.

Plants in a straight line or in a wide curve. Straight lines and curves seem to give greater coherence of zig-zag lines. However, note there are exceptions to this rule

Plant in groups of two, three, four, children, six, seven or more. This brings the interests of the masses and you can get an effect of "color disturbances."

Plant groups of flowering plants of one color, but different colors and shades.

The plant according to the development of adjacent colors.

Plants in complementary color scheme.

Plants blooming plants with colors and blends.

The plant in Halo, complete wild colors.

Compare a single, independent of coordination between plants in planting beds.

Use evergreen hedge as a backdrop for radiant bloom.

Add a focal point such as statues, birdbaths, benches, or arbor. If you have a large garden, you can add more of a focal point.

The combination of winding road between the flower beds, and the use of higher plants with flowers and vines on trellises to create an "I do not know where that led to" an interesting effect.

If you have a pool, a garden of lilies and lotus flowers. Lane pool with a stone to make it look more natural.

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