Design Tips for a Professional and Diverse Garden

Design Tips for a Professional and Diverse Garden

Establishing a garden is a wonderful way to turn an ordinary lawn into something extraordinary. With so many plants, colors, and decorations at your disposal, you can customize your garden layout any way you want. How do you create a unique garden without making it look like a chaotic, unplanned mess? Here are a few design tips for a professional and diverse garden that will turn your yard into something special.

Create Spacious Paths

Installing paths through or around your garden adds visual interest and allows you to explore and view the space from new, exciting angles. Leave plenty of room when designing pathways so you and your guests never feel cramped. This is particularly important if your path cuts through tall trees or hedges. The taller your plants are, the wider your walkways should be to keep the space comfortable and open.

Branch Out With Trees and Shrubs

When designing a professional and diverse garden, it’s important to incorporate different textures and heights into your layout. Adding trees and shrubs alongside your flowerbeds achieves both design qualities. Trees, in particular, are great focal points that draw the eyes and anchor a space.

Trees require less maintenance than many other plants in your garden, but it’s still important to monitor tree health so they can continue to thrive for years to come. Wondering which trees are best for your space? A few popular choices in the Midwest are the colorful, disease-resistant crab apple tree, the elegant pagoda dogwood, or the fast-growing northern red oak.

Add Water Features

Yard decorations like signs or statues are great for showing off your personality and adding a unique charm to your garden. When those decorations double as water features, they become even more valuable. There’s nothing more relaxing than the cool, rippling sound of a pond or fountain in your own yard. You can also add bird baths and other shallow pools of water to attract birds and pollinators that will help your garden flourish.

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Sue Baxter

Susie Young Baxter, CEO, has published PanoramaNOW Magazine for 31 years. Her hobbies are Camping, Boating, Hiking, Nature, Gardening and Outdoor Activities. She is an Artist, Graphic Designer, an Avid Seamstress, Dabbles in Homemade Crafts and Landscaping. Since her Father was a Health Teacher, she also likes homeopathic Health Solutions. Since blogging started over 10 years ago, PanoramaNow has been added to Newsbreak – a national news affiliate.

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Sue Baxter

Susie Young Baxter, CEO, has published PanoramaNOW Magazine for 31 years. Her hobbies are Camping, Boating, Hiking, Nature, Gardening and Outdoor Activities. She is an Artist, Graphic Designer, an Avid Seamstress, Dabbles in Homemade Crafts and Landscaping. Since her Father was a Health Teacher, she also likes homeopathic Health Solutions. Since blogging started over 10 years ago, PanoramaNow has been added to Newsbreak - a national news affiliate.