Flower Garden
Design
When planting a new flower garden, the layout
and design of your garden is very important. Planning this
should be the first step you take, even before buying any
starter plants or seeds, because the flower garden
design you choose may be around for many
years.
So when designing your flower garden, you'll want to think
about how you'd like it to look through the years. If you just
want a temporary or short term flower garden to see how you'll
like the look, then plan an annual flower garden design. This
will give you the flexibility to change your mind - and your
flowers - next year.
The three most important factors involved with good flower
garden designs are color, size, and compatibility.
The flowers and plants you choose to put into your flower
garden should compliment each other in both color and size.
There's nothing wrong with designing a flower garden full of
every color you can find though, and these are actually quite
beautiful when done with wild flowers. If you want a certain
look to match your house or landscaping plan however, try to
choose flowers to fit into, compliment, or contrast the
existing design.
You could design a flower garden with all yellow flower
blooms for instance. Or yellow and purple. Or red, white and
blue. The options are almost endless, but knowing what color
scheme you want is the first step in planning your flower
garden design.
You'll need to consider bloom time when choosing your flower
colors too. If you want a red, white and blue flower garden
design for instance, but the red flowers bloom and die before
the blue or white ones even get small buds, you might be
disappointed in how the design actually looks in action.
Size is an important consideration for your flower garden
design too. Not just the size of the area your flower garden
will take up, but what size the flowers and plants will be at
full size. You don't want to design a flower garden which has
tall eighteen inch flowers in the front, and tiny little ground
covers in the back where they can't be seen.
A good attractive flower garden design has taller plants and
flowers at the back, medium sized ones in the front, and tiny
flowers or ground cover plants in the front. Depending on your
design however, you could choose to have multiple sizes in
different places. You might for instance, put all your red
flowers on the left, the blue in the middle, and the white on
the right. Even doing this however, the design will be more
attractive by planting them in a tiered fashion from back to
front based on the flower's expected growth height.
Compatability is the third important thing to consider when
planning your flower garden design. If you plant two or more
types of flowers for instance, that have a habit of killing
each other off, then your overall garden design is not going to
look too pretty. Likewise, if you accidently put invasive
plants into your flower garden design, these could take over
the entire garden bed before the first season is out, and this
will also ruin your planned design.
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