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Adding Interest to a Small Garden


To maximize the value of small gardens it is essential to plan them carefully. Add interest to a small garden by using wall gardens, trellis or planters. This will help you save floor space.

You can still plant flowers, herbs, and vegetables in a small garden. Mix up seasonal species to keep the garden interesting throughout the year.

Trees

Trees can make a garden appear more attractive, add structure and shade and make the landscape appear larger. Their massive roots and a towering canopy can make them too big for small gardens and can be a threat to other plants. Find dwarf versions of the trees you love. They have the same beauty and function but are smaller. There are also fast-growing varieties that allow you to screen objectionable views, build height to a fence or create shade for your patio in a matter of minutes. These trees are available in a diverse range of sizes, flowers, colors, and foliage to provide all year-round interest.

The "Archer's Dwarf" white fir is a fantastic choice for a small garden. This compact evergreen is an ideal option for smaller spaces as it grows very slowly and its thick branches spread out from close to the ground rather than upward, making them easy to plant into narrow spaces. It produces a beautiful cone crop in the fall and a thick green leaf that grows close to the ground throughout the year. It is a sturdy tree that will thrive from USDA zones 4 to 7.

If you're looking for an evergreen tree with an interesting look, you should consider a crabapple tree such as the 'Ebony Fire' variety. This tree can grow to 12 feet (3.6 meters) tall, however it is easy to prune and will remain an attractive centerpiece in your yard all autumn and summer. It is a sturdy tree that can tolerate full sun and well-drained soil.

Alternatively, try an ivy-leaf magnolia or saucer magnolia Both are slow-growing and can give your garden a height without crowding out other plants. They are also durable and adaptable to a variety of growing conditions.

The 'Sky Pencil' holly is another fast-growing, narrow tree that can reach up to 6 feet tall, and is well-suited for small spaces. The holly's upright, narrow shape looks great with yellows, blues and shades of pink. It is an evergreen plant that will bring winter interest with its berries if male plants are in close proximity.

Sheltered Corners

A quiet corner is the perfect place to relax with a good book or to take in the view. In a small space, these are difficult to find, but there are ways to make them. Wind is a major factor in many small gardens, particularly those situated on exposed areas. It is crucial to determine the direction of the wind, and then plant plants to block or frame the wind. Plants like Fatsia japonica, Aucuba japonica, Tetrapanax papyrifer and Pseudopanax laetus are excellent choices as they can withstand some shade and will get taller to block the view or serve as a windbreak.

A wall can be used to create a safer space by blocking the wind. But it's not an ideal idea to block the entire area if you wish to make use of the space at different times of the year. Instead, use an slatted wall, a partial fence or trellis that allows light to enter and movement, but not the full force of the wind.

A small pond will also make the space seem bigger if a full-size one isn't possible. It will not only appear beautiful but will also fill the air with the soothing sound of water flowing over the rocks and into the water. In a small-sized garden choosing the right plants is equally important. Plants should be tolerant to the site, and not grow too big or they will outgrow it. Plants like Canna lilies, Solanum crispum, Mophead hydrangeas, Ornamental bananas and Oryza sativa "Purple Queen" work well in most conditions.

Make sure that the paths and structures you choose to use draw the eye upwards or to the side rather than straight down in the garden. Many great gardens employ this technique to make the garden appear bigger than it actually is. This is particularly helpful in a narrow or courtyard garden.

Less Is More

When designing a small garden, you have to reduce all the big ideas you read about in magazines and Instagram into what works for your space. The result is a streamlined garden that will offer more impact with less effort.

For example, rather than filling up a corner with a maze of climbing plants, place an individual trellis along a fence or wall and use it to train the vine. The plant will be able to climb without restriction and won't need to compete with other plants for light or water. Choose simple colors that has two or more shades of green, with different colors of petals is less visually cluttered that an explosion of jelly beans-like blooms.

Another option is to make a garden appear bigger by putting a feature or plant at the end. This will draw the eye across the entire garden and create depth. This technique is particularly efficient in small, but wide gardens that drop down to form an edge at the back.

Other design tricks for a small garden include using double-purpose planting. For instance, a seating space could be used as an accent point, an area to display windows or a spot to plant edible herbs and flowers. This means you can sit in the sun and sip a drink at the patio table, while keeping an eye on other elements of the garden.

It's essential to keep a small garden in order. To avoid overcrowding create clear bed divisions and rotate plants. That way you can plant tomatoes in one bed this year and cucumbers the next, then swap them over in a few years.

The Less Is More Garden has many ideas that will allow you to make the most of your little space. Susan Morrison gives savvy tips on how to match your garden to your lifestyle. She suggests plants that offer form and texture through the seasons, and offers suggestions on a variety of hardscape materials.

Vertical Space Make the Most of it

All gardens have vertical space, and maximizing the use of these spaces is a crucial factor for small-scale garden design. Structures that allow plants to grow, such as arbors and trellises, give a more garden room-like feel while freeing space on the ground for other plants. Planters can also be suspended from the wall and window boxes can even be used to plant sedums and strawberries. Repurposed items, such as canvas shoe holders, also make great planting pockets that can be hung on the wall, or you can make use of milk jugs or other recycled containers to support plants in your backyard. You'll need to fertilize and water these plants just like any other container garden.

A classic design trick to make a garden appear larger is to alter the perspective, by directing the gaze towards the entire area instead of viewing it from a single point. This is particularly useful for gardens that are narrow and long with an obvious back boundary. It is possible to achieve this by placing larger pieces of trees and boulders further back in your garden or by utilizing the design of a slightly angled paving.

Rethinking gardening ideas of your garden to make the most of its vertical space can also be a great way to add more plants without needing to purchase any extra land. Trellises and Treepees work well to climb flowers such as lilyturfa or fuchsia as well in vines like cucumbers and tomato. You can also train a variety of other vegetables, like beans and peas, to climb fences or another structure.

A living wall is another option. It consists of a series planting areas attached to a surface or wall. You can grow various herbaceous perennials, grasses, and even small shrubs along these, as well as aromatic plants and some fruits like squash or cucumbers. They are easy to keep and offer a wonderful centerpiece in any garden. They can also be the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the view because you will always have a lovely view to enjoy.

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