![]() What you need to know to choose the right fence for your garden. Plus painting tips.įences for privacy – 9 great ideas for garden screeningįences for privacy – how to make your garden or backyard more private, plus new fence ideas from the 2021 shows. Find out whether to paint your shed pale or dark, in a bright colour or a subtle wash. 10+ plant choices for evergreen trees, shrubs and grasses for pots. How to decorate with indoor plants – latest trendsĭecorate with indoor plants – how to arrange houseplants, where to put plants in the home, interior decorating with plants and best indoor plants to choose.ġ0 easy care evergreen pots for year round impactĮasy-care evergreen pots to add interest and structure to your garden all year round. I saw this on the Marshalls garden and also the APL Garden designed by David Stevens.ģ top garden privacy tips – how to make your garden look and feel more private! But that often offers quite a wide range of options. It’s always a good idea to start with the architecture of your house when choosing hard landscaping materials. One of my favourite new garden ideas is where designers break up a larger terrace or patio by mixing the paver patterns. So there’s a trend now to have more hard landscaping, but also to increase the planting by making borders bigger. It’s very difficult to keep a small lawn going, especially you have children or socialise in the garden a lot. Claus uses a slow release feed in his pots so that he doesn’t have to keep feeding them. Most plants can be grown in pots, provided that you feed and water them regularly. He places the pots much closer together than you see here, so that you can hardly see the pots. Check out this post for how he creates a dahlia border in pots. I don’t think many people would want to have a mini velodrome track around their garden, but there were ideas in this garden which you could adapt whether you like cycling or not.Ībove: Planting in pots on the BBC Gardeners World Live stageĬlaus Dalby grows over a thousand dahlias in pots. The garden designed ‘for cycling enthusiasts’ by Hana Leonard and Armstrong Landscapes made the most up recycled bike parts. And, thirdly, supply chain issues mean that we often can’t get our first choice of pergola, fence or garden ornament. Secondly, it’s usually cheaper than buying new. Firstly, we’re all more aware of waste and the need to reduce landfill. But they are growing in popularity for three reasons. I can’t pretend that either recycling or upcycling are new garden ideas. Links to Amazon are affiliate so I may get a fee if you buy through them, but it won’t affect the price you pay. I immediately started googling ‘waterproof outdoor cushions’ and have put together an outdoor cushions list of some I like the look of on the Middlesized Garden Amazon store. Here garden designer Lynn Cordall partners yellow and blue to create one of the prettiest gardens at the show. Yellow and blue are considered opposite in terms of colour theory. It won Best Show Garden, most deservedly. I really loved the use of colour in the Woodland Fall garden by TAW Landscapes. So she added in pollinator-friendly plants, such as echinacea and angelica. ‘I want all my gardens to be wildlife friendly, too,’ she says. She also points out that the tropical, jungle look can be very much about foliage. Its opposite is orange, so she’s picked these two colours. Pick a strong colour and work around it for this look. Award-winning garden designer Kate Mason’s border was sponsored by eBay, so everything in it had to be available online. You can pack in lots of plants and it carries a visual punch. The tropical or jungle look is emerging as a top plant lovers’ style for small gardens. The tropical jungle look for small gardens (and interiors) Container planting comes of age – create borders with pots for small or rented outdoor spaces. ![]() Make a visual statement with unusual walls and fencing.Outdoor cushions to echo and add impact to the planting.Nostalgic or country-style garden accessories.Think texture as well as colour when planting.Meadow-inspired, naturalistic planting for borders – very pretty and airy.No greenhouse needed – take tender plants indoors for winter! Jungle or tropical inspired small gardens.The 10 best new garden ideas at BBC Gardeners World Live ![]() ![]() In terms of garden trends, two major new directions are jungly, tropical-inspired garden style and naturalistic, nostalgic meadow garden planting. Kate Mason’s wildlife-friendly, jungle inspired garden
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