Flower Garden Ideas
Posted by admin in Flower Gardens, Garden Guide, Garden Water Features, Water Fountains, tags: Flower Garden Ideas, Garden, Garden Guide, Garden preparation, small garden areasIt’s never to soon to start thinking about your flower garden plans. In most areas it’s not even to late.
Flower garden ideas can be a real balancing act. On the one hand, you want your flower garden to be bright and colorful. You don’t want the same bed of flowers, trees, and small fountain that your neighbor has.
If you’re like us, you want something different that will show that you are unique, creative and quite the home gardener. Something that expresses your individuality. After all, why else would you be here looking for ideas. Why would you spend so much time thinking about and figuring out ways to really enjoy your garden areas?
You know you think big…we all do but you and I both know that your flower garden ideas can’t become too outlandish.
It’s a known fact with us gardeners– the most innovative, adventurous flower garden ideas tend to never get realized.
They are either way too expensive or too much work to finish in one planting season. Or they end up being way too exotic to meet the approval of every one involved with the decision.
It’s o.k. to dream, but once you start up on a project you should be reasonably certain that you can actually follow through with it successfully.
That is why, when it comes to flower garden design ideas, less is more. Don’t get me wrong – after you have been doing it for a few years, you will have a better grasp of what you can and can’t accomplish in the planting season.
Still, when you’re first starting off, you should keep your flower garden idea pretty small and compact.
Here’s a tip… try using a sparse design. Don’t plant huge banks of flowers – plant a few flowers here and there, combined with some ornamental pieces. This way you’ll create small easy to care for eye catching areas of elegance that can always be added too.
Most professional gardeners will agree that new gardeners should consider a simple rule of thumb for flower planting ideas:
“figure out how much time you have, then, come up with a plan that should take about half that long.”
Everything always takes longer than you think it would – particularly if you are new to something.
Once you have accomplished small garden areas you can add on some more flower garden ideas along the way.
Keep in mind, you don’t have to plan it all out at once. You will find that what you do even as simple as two or three small flower garden beds will be very appealing, soothing to the eye and inspiring to you and all who see what you’ve done through proper planning.
For more garden planning information check out our related posts:
The Gardeners Handbook
Gardening Secrets For Spring Garden Preparation
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