Guest Post - Top 6 Ways to Get Your Dream Garden Ready This Year

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Do you want to create a picturesque paradise for your friends and family to relax?

Spring is here and it is a perfect time to start designing your dream garden on time. 

But, where to start?

Here are a few proven ways to get your garden ready this year.

1. Consider the Key Elements of your Garden

There are many garden elements to consider when designing your dream garden. Some of them are:

  • Hedges and fences

  • Walls and boundaries

  • Pathways and patios

  • Lawns

  • Water features

  • Zones

  • Plants

  • Lighting

Next, pay attention to your plot. Inspect its shape and size. The goal is to determine its direction so you can choose the right design. Consider drawing a sketch of your yard. Observe it from a bird’s eye view. That helps you visualize your garden.

2. Pick your Structural Plants

Structural plants give your garden the desired structure. Those could be trees, shrubs, or vines – anything that brings your gardening elements together into a cohesive unit. 

At this stage, achieving balance is crucial. Remember that most plants and shrubs change size and shape throughout the seasons. That is why using evergreens as your structural plants may be a wise move. 

Evergreen trees give your garden an impeccable focal point and are easily combined with other garden design elements, such as flowering or ground covers.

3. Determine your Focal Points

Focal points are essential elements of every garden, regardless of its size. You use them to draw attention and direct the eye. Without them, your garden would lack focus.

Now, the choice of your focal points depends on your preferences and the overall garden design. For example, these could be:

  • A large plant

  • A group of plants

  • Vibrant plants

  • A dwarf shrub

  • An unusual tree

When choosing a plant as a focal point, make sure it has a long peak period. In other words, avoid plants with short life cycles, no matter how gorgeous they may be. Focal points need to stay dominant and visually-appealing all year round. 

4. Add Texture

The more texture you add to your garden, the better. Different textures help you create interest in your garden. 

For example, you can combine a marble paver with grassed areas and timber sleepers to personalize the garden and make it more inviting.

Sure, when choosing textures, make sure they go well together and use them consistently. Also, learn to maintain them properly. For example, to take care of concrete surfaces in your backyard, you will need to fix cracks regularly.

5. Combine Plants

You do not need to create separate zones for your flowers, herbs, and vegetables. Bring them together to evoke excitement. 

Make sure your plants naturally flow, evoking consistency and balance. Once you choose your structural plants and focal points, colorful flowering plants can fill the gaps. Choose several flower types and arrange them in a repeated pattern to give your garden a sense of harmony and consistency.

6. Choose Plants You Have Time to Maintain

There are several factors to consider when choosing plants for your garden, including their size, the amount of shade they need, and the soil type they require. 

These elements are crucial since they determine the choice of your plants. For example, some plants and shrubs are highly demanding. One such example is roses that require consistent pruning, feeding, and dead-heading.

So, if you are short on time or you are a forgetful type, pick low-maintenance plants, such as catmint, peony, or coneflower.

Over to You

Designing your dream garden does not have to be difficult. 

For starters, set your goals and build a gardening strategy. 

Start by choosing the shape and size of your garden. Then, select structural plants and focal points that serve as your garden’s solid basis. Finally, fill the gaps with flowering plants and shrubs.

Do not forget to add texture to your garden. Combine plants with different materials, such as brick or timber.

Finally, choose the right plants for your garden. If you do not have time to take care of your garden, pick plants that do not require regular maintenance.

Any tips and insights on designing and maintaining a spotless garden? We are listening!

Author Bio

Eve Anderson is a marketing specialist turned blogger. Interested in sports and exciting travel destinations. Love to share content that can inform people.

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