Flower Garden Design Ideas
Flowers are important components that make up a beautiful garden. They can be considered as the centerpiece of any garden. In fact, a garden with only a lawn, fountains and trees will look incomplete, until flowering plants are added at its borders and in other bedding schemes. Although flowers generally provide a touch of class and aesthetic appeal in any layout, proper planning will help to enhance the aesthetic value of any garden. While you are planning a flower garden layout, you will have to consider certain criteria, some of which include the yard space, flower bed, flowering plant type and other design tips. In this article, we will take a look at some of these flower garden design ideas. You should read on if you want to learn some tips on how to design a flower garden.
Flower Garden Designs and Layouts
When you design a flower garden, the layout will depend on the size of the flower garden. You should first plan the space of the yard as well as the total area of the flower beds. The types of plants and their respective locations in the garden can be decided at a later time, considering their flowering time and color. The planning of the color scheme and flower type will depend on your choice. In general, the flower bed should be wide enough (around 4-6 feet) so that you can have a wider selection of planting options. Each bed should be demarcated from the other by curved or straight lines (as per your choice). A formal garden tends to look elegant with straight lines.
Once you finish preparing the layout of the flower garden, the next step will be to select the right type of flower plants. You can consider growing all sorts of flowering plants, be it annuals, perennials, biennials or climbing vines. While you are choosing suitable flower plants, you have to ensure you factor into account the amount of care required for each plant type along with the color of the respective flowers. Annuals tend to complete their life cycle within one season; they grow, flower, bear seeds and then die off. They are most appropriate for planting in bedding schemes, rather than being used to grow at the borders. You can create a different flower bed in each season by planting annuals.
Another advantage of selecting annuals is that you can find them in a wide assortment of colors and styles. Some of the best annuals for a flower garden are spider flowers, geraniums, marguerite daisies and Brazilian verbena. You can come up with an interesting color scheme by planting different types of annual flowers in the same flower bed. While doing so, you need to ensure that you plant the flowers in one bed at the same time. Annual flowers generally serve as great space fillers before the perennials begin blooming.
Biennials develop their leaves during the first season and will bloom in the subsequent seasons. Then they will shed their seeds and die off. You can see them at the borders and the hedges along with perennials. The most popularly used biennials for flower gardens are hollyhocks and foxgloves. Perennial flowers are long-living plants, which bloom for around 3-4 weeks in each season. You can choose perennials which flower and bloom at different times of the year, so as to make the perennial flower garden design look more lively and attractive.
Other flowering plants include climbing vines and bulbs. Bulbs are easy to grow and maintain; they will bloom in one season, remain dormant for a while and bloom again in the next season. Some of the stunning-looking bulbs are daffodils, tulips, snowdrops and amaryllis. If there are trellises, you can grow climbing vines to give a different look to your flower garden. Depending on the color scheme of the surrounding area, you can also consider growing vines such as hyacinth bean and morning glory. Lastly, all you have to do is fill in the empty spaces in the flower garden using some potted plants and your flower gardens designs will look complete!


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