Keys To Designing The Perfect Backyard Space


Designing a garden is a challenge and what is at stake is the aesthetics of the exterior of our home. Creating a beautiful garden can give us, in addition to this aesthetic value, the possibility of creating a warm and pleasant private environment to enjoy alone, with friends, as a couple or with family.

There are countless ideas for private indoor and outdoor garden projects that can serve as a guide or inspiration to design and decorate our green space. Although you will never find 2 gardens the same, it is important to take into account some basic notions that can help you plant a garden of your dreams.
Most of the gardens you can find are inspired by a more formal, informal or naturalistic design, below we give you the keys to understand each of these styles:

Formal or Classic Garden Design

The gardens with formal style are suitable for those who love order and harmony. Usually, objects arranged in a straight line, as well as uniform plantings differentiate these spaces.
These kinds of gardens can include low walls, elegant wooden garden furniture pieces, statues, impressive water fountains and really well-kept low hedge plantations. Formal gardens are ideal for urban areas that have partially limited space.

Informal Garden Design

Being informal does not mean that they should be messy and unplanned. By informal it is meant that it has an asymmetrical order, well planned, which generates relaxation and tranquility for some.
This style looks much better in gardens that have a large space to place decorations. In large spaces, curves and less elegant objects stand out better.
Generally, they tend to mix the planting of fruit trees, vegetables and ornamental grasses with different varieties of flowers and shrubs. They can and are used to including rather romantic structures, such as gazebos, pergolas or fences next to not so large water sources.

Naturalistic Garden Design

Naturalistic gardens are characterised by their great variety of floral species, as well as sizes and shapes. Among the inorganic decorative ornaments that can be found in naturalistic gardens are the fountains.
This is the least "tidy" garden design style you will find on any list primarily because they tend to have a wilder approach, giving way to more native plant species and wild flowers than objects.

Factors To Consider Before Designing A Garden

Before starting to create any of these gardens, you must be mindful of each of the factors that influence them for example, the area, the climate, and the condition of the land.

Area

In garden design, it is essential to familiarise yourself with the area in which you live and to know which plants adapt well to these climatic conditions.

Soil Condition

At the time of planning a garden we do not usually take into account the soil genre and the pH levels, this is a factor that can prove to be decisive. So you need to ask yourself, is the soil sandstone, solid or clayey? Is the pH acidic or alkaline?

The Garden Lighting

It is extremely important for us to determine which areas of our garden receive full sun, half shade, or full shade. Also consider the surrounding structures such as walls, trees, etc. Doing so will help you choose the right plants.

The Plants

Without a doubt this is the most important factor, of all those mentioned in this post. What is a garden without a good variety of plants and flowers, which provide the essence of nature?
The best advice is to try to select an assortment of seasonal flowers and ornamental herbs.
By creating a harmonious balance between size, color and shape, will help you achieve the essence of relaxation.

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