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  Flower Garden Design Guide  
 

Flower Garden Design
Gathering expert flower tips will make it easier for you to plan your new garden. These tips can also help to make the flowers that you already have look even better. Mix Them Up The first thing that you really need to know about flower is that you should not segregate your perennials into their own flowerbed. You really are going to want to use them to plant a "mixed border." Allow your small flowering trees and shrubs to join in with these flowers to create a pleasing arrangement, which will look good all season long. Of course, this is more practical if you have a small piece of property and not a lot of space for your beds of shrubs and flowers. Wider Is Better Secondly, you need to know that when it comes to flower bed size, wider is better. You should never skimp on the width of your flower beds. Otherwise you are not going to be able to add flowering shrubs and graceful flowering trees. For this reason, you should make sure that your flower bed is at least 5 to 6 feet wide. These will be a lot more attractive and give you a lot more opportunities to create that lush, layered look that you are seeking. Focal

Point While all of these things are great for your flower garden design, you really cannot afford to forget to create a focal point. You would have to admit that the most appealing flower garden designs are those that actually include accents that catch your attention. Some of the great things that you can use for a focal point in your garden include a bench, an arbor, a gate, art or statuary. If you happen to have a big garden, then your garden will be able to accommodate more than one of these focal points. However, small gardens should work on creating a special accent for the entrance. Usually, a gate through an arbor is most often used. Repetition, Balance and Symmetry Some of the other things that you should keep in mind are creating a good line, which means that you are going to need to know just how tall each of your plants are expected to grow. You will also be able to give each plant enough space with this information in mind. Some of the other things that you should use are repetition, balance and symmetry. When you keep all of these considerations in mind, you will have a beautiful flower that you can be proud of.

 
 
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Rock Garden Design
A typical landscaped yard consists of grass, trees, shrubs and flowers. When done properly, this can be quite pretty. However, you should know that there are a lot of different ways in which you Read more...
Japanese Garden Design
Every Japanese garden has a unique design but they all use common elements that are found in traditional Japanese landscaping. The most common elements include rocks, water, plants and ornaments, Read more...