A beautiful garden is a must for every
garden-enthusiast, but it doesn’t mean it always looks the part. Often,
planting too many of the same things make it seem samey and dull as if it’s
straight out of a magazine. You want your garden to stand out for all the right
reasons, which is why it’s essential to add texture. With different materials,
there is always a contrast that is pleasing on the eye.
The key is finding the right balance, and it’s
not easy to do if you don’t know which elements are helpful. Here are four for
your information in case you need inspiration.
Compartmentalise
It
Usually, a garden is a big area full of grass
and flowers. Well, this is when everything can merge into one and you don’t get
the wow factor you want. The best option is to compartmentalise the garden into
sections, such as a flower bed, lawn and vegetable patch. By doing this, you
will automatically add new elements that weren’t there before. For example, a
fruit and veg patch will need sectioning off with
stones, while a flower bed will incorporate soil as well as plants.
Create
Plant Textures
Not all plants and flowers are created
equally. Some are fragile and beautiful, and others are rugged and robust.
Together, they work in perfect harmony, which is why it’s vital to incorporate
a few unique textures. You can start by checking out Hedgeplants
Heijnen and their collection of hedges. A hedge never sounds sexy,
but it’s an evergreen staple that won’t let you down when it comes to contrast.
Once you have something as raw as a bush, it’s best to mix it up with flowers
that have delicate leaves and petals. Also, don’t be afraid to play around with
the sizes so that you have big, small and medium in one place.
Accessorise
It’s essential that your garden is as
substantial as it is stylish, so you should accessorise at every opportunity.
After all, some features are unavoidable, such as a bench or a table and chairs
set. When you want to relax in the sun, you’ve got to have a place to sit back
and unwind. Aside from furniture, consider investing in a barbeque. A modern
BBQ is sleek and shiny and instantly acts as a focal point; plus, it’s a must
for when you want to grill up a storm and invite friends over. Bird feeders
work too, but The Spruce says to be careful of attracting
nuisance pests.
Flag
The Lawn
If all of the lawn is grass, it’s not going to be
practical. Flags make it easier to walk around the garden, and they are another
new texture. Sandblast them and give them a once over with a power washer and
they’ll grab your attention right away. Decking is another smart move as it
sections off the garden and uses wood. Dead trees are natural and will stand in
stark contrast with the manmade, inorganic features.
What’s your favourite way to texturise your
garden?
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