Your garden should be an extension of your home – an outdoor space that suits your lifestyle and enhances it. Here are some garden types to suit different personalities and needs, so you can find your perfect match!
The Nature-Lover’s Garden
Do you love the diversity and beauty of nature? An indigenous garden is the perfect way to attract your local birds, bees, butterflies and more, transforming your backyard into a little nature reserve of your own! With these gardens, it’s important to choose native shrubs, trees and flowers, as these provide food, shelter and nesting materials for the wildlife in your area. Work with your local garden center to ensure you get a diverse range of plants that suit your climate and don’t forget about some hard landscaping too – rockeries, shallow ponds and trellises all help create a natural habitat that your local birds, animals and butterflies will be drawn to. One important bonus of a garden like this is that it’s pretty low maintenance – by using indigenous plants, you’ll find that they thrive in your local conditions and require less water and feeding than exotic varieties.
The Kitchen Garden
If you love to cook, whether it’s a BBQ outdoors or experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen, a cook’s garden is a great match for you! As cooking becomes more and more popular, so fantastic varieties of edible plants and herbs are becoming available in garden centers. You can create your own kitchen garden pretty easily using raised beds or containers, placing them close to the kitchen itself for easy harvesting and inspiration. Most fruit, vegetables and herbs require bright sunlight and plenty of nutrients, so remember to prepare your beds well with compost and fertilizer. If you’re new to gardening, start with a few vegetable varieties and herbs so you don’t get overwhelmed – you can always add more as you go. Great starter plants include rosemary, thyme, sage, chilies, parsley, spinach, mint and tomatoes.
The Family Garden
A garden is a fantastic asset for any family home – a place for kids to run and play, where you can teach them about nature and let imaginations run wild. Creating a family garden is pretty easy and a lot of fun, and you can do a lot of the work together. Some great ideas include keeping some lawn free for family BBQs and events, incorporating a tree house or swing set for entertainment, planting durable shrubs and trees that can take some punishment and don’t need too much care, and including some landscaping that attracts local wildlife. Your kids will love seeing and learning about the butterflies, birds, lizards and bugs that come to visit! Another good idea is to avoid prickly or poisonous plants until your kids are old enough to learn what to avoid.
The Low Maintenance Garden
This is ideal for people who don’t want to do too much work in the garden but still want to enjoy an outdoor space that’s useful and attractive. The key here is to choose plants that thrive in the local climate and that don’t require too much maintenance. Avoid trees that lose their leaves every autumn and plant slow-growing evergreens instead. Plant indigenous shade-loving plants in your shadier spots and keep the sun-loving ones for bright areas. They’ll grow well and, because they are local, they’ll be happy with the soil quality and climate and won’t require much additional watering, pruning or feeding. Hard landscaping is a great idea here too – building a lovely outdoor patio or deck can halve your mowing time while giving you a fantastic space to use through the seasons. You can also gravel areas or use pebbles where you don’t want lawns, but remember to place a quality weed-proof membrane under the landscaping so that weeds, grass and plants won’t invade it. With the right approach from the start, these gardens require minimal maintenance and look great all year round.
The Flower Garden
Flower gardens usually require the most maintenance, preparation and care, but they’re also one of the most rewarding! The most important considerations here are to choose flowering plants that suit your climate, to place them in spots that meet their sunlight requirements, and to properly prepare the beds. In Dallas and Fort Worth, there are many flowering plants that love the climate here, even exotic varieties! From blackhaw viburnum, daylilies and coreopsis to roses, asters, esparanza, jasmine, hibiscus and plumbago, there’s a huge variety of colors and smells that you can incorporate into your back yard. Remember to supply trellises for climbers, stake young shrubs well, and deadhead through the season to get the best results.
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