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Tips for New Gardners - Planning Your Garden

For your garden to work, it needs a degree of planning. Some people do seem to have an instinct for setting out a garden but for the rest of us (the majority) some thought is necessary or it can take a long time of trial and error to get it right.

The minimum is to at least consider the purpose, for some it is an outdoor room where they will entertain friends, work colleagues and family. Others will need a family friendly garden in which their toddlers can play safely. To some, the garden will be a peaceful refuge or a source of organic vegetables.

Public Gardens

Clearly your garden will not need to stand the high levels of traffic that a public garden where the lawned areas need to be resistant to thousands of feet each day. Nor will your garden need to incorporate unusual plants and complex or intriguing water features and sculptures because you are not looking to attract visitors. Public gardens also have a team of gardeners to look after them, not just because they are large, but because keeping complex gardens looking good takes a lot of effort.

Deciding on the Type of Garden

However, you will want your garden to look interesting and be able to cope with the kids or grandkids or visitors kids! So once you have decided on the type of garden you want, you can plan the different areas. Make a sketch of the layout you envisage first, it helps get things clear in your mind. The sketch does not need to be professional quality like you may have seen on the garden programmes on TV, just an outline, more or less in proportion and shape, with ideas of where each feature will go - lawns, patio, decking, borders, paths, veg patch ...

Materials Needed for your Garden

Next, you can start to think about the materials you will use for the hard landscaping - block paving, slabs, natural rock, water features and so on. A trip to your local garden centre can help you here. Then you can start to think about the plants. Take a good look at the garden, ask yourself where are the shaded areas, which areas receive full sun, are there any areas that are wetter or drier than others? Mark these on the sketch (coloured pencils are good for that). This can help you to research the plants for the garden, it is no good buying plants that require shaded spots if there are none, although as you become more experienced and adventurous you can use planting and other techniques to create different conditions in different parts of the garden.

Garden Color Designs

In addition to the conditions, before purchasing your plants you will need to have an idea of what colours you want in your garden and how to make your garden interesting all year round. So when you head out to the garden centre to buy plants, you will have an idea of what you want, not so much in terms of what exact plants you want, but rather the colours, time of flowering and conditions. So why not spend time deciding on specific plants? Firstly, it is time consuming until you have a wider knowledge of plants and secondly, you would probably not find them locally which is very frustrating.

To sum up, an ad-hoc garden can turn out to be an interesting and pleasant place to be but with some planning, it is possible to achieve the look and feel that you want much more easily and quickly.

Arthor and Source: Luke Harrison


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Theres a huge list of things that need to be considered when planning your landscape garden layout such as estimated quantity of materials, how much work is entailed plus all the associated costs. Making sure that everything goes to plan for your garden design layout without any problems isn't easy. This article discusses and offers several garden design software programs available to help you.

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Flower Garden Designs and Plants

home-garden-buy-garden-furniture-onlineWith the seasons changing, it’s that time of year to plan for a new garden bed or rejuvenate your existing patch.  Home Improvement and Repair has some simple pointers to help you plan and bring beauty to your home-garden by joining flowering shrubs and flowering trees; an appealing mixing blend for your flower garden.  Read this article, break out the kid’s Crayola Crayons and begin making your flower garden plans.

How to Build and Design a Flower Garden

Herb Garden Designs and Plants

home-garden-simple-flower-designsHerbs can be a beautiful addition to your garden. Not only are they attractive, they lend a lovely fragrance to your yard. And of course they're useful, both for adding flavor to your cooking and for their therapeutic benefits. There are so many different kinds of herbs to choose from, this article helps you build and design a herb garden in your back yard.

How to Build and Design an Herb Garden

Growing Fruit Trees in your Yard

water-garden-koi-pond-pool-do-it-yourself-walkthrough-guideWhen visiting a supermarket have you never wished you had a few garden fruit trees? Have you ever noticed how purchased fruit these days is bit inconsistent in quality? Sometimes it will be fine, but mostly is tasteless, too hard or too soft. The pears are rock hard, you can push your fingers through the plums, and the peaches start growing mould before they are soft enough to eat.

How to Grow Fruit Trees

How to Grow an Organic Garden

home-garden-go-green-power-efficiency-eco-friendly-solar-lightOrganic gardening is getting increasingly popular as people realize the dangers of long-term chemical poisoning from eating vegetables laced with pesticides, insecticides and fungicides. To grow an organic vegetable garden means to grow vegetables without the use of any synthetic substance whether in the form of chemicals to control weeds, pests, diseases or chemicals to enhance growth such as fertilizers.

How to Build, Grow and Maintain an Organic Garden

How to Care for your Home Garden

DIY Home NetworkKnowing the proper way to care for your flower garden can be the difference between a beautiful swath of flowers that everyone makes glowing comments on or a so-so garden that seems on the verge of dying all the time. As with all things learning the how to care for your garden can take time , but if you follow some of these basic tips you will be well on your way to having beautiful blooms all summer long.

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