Let's use the vicinity of natural landscapes.You can easily get a free view, for example, through a garden gate, a large opening cut in a hedge or from a place to rest, located quite high above the ground.The impression is strengthened by straight paths, allowing you to admire nature from further afield. plan. We can cover the disturbing smaller buildings in the surroundings with a tall, evergreen hedge or shrub.
Plants, as well as other elements, appear at certain intervals and give the garden arrangement a calm rhythm.Repetition also enhances the effect of flower colors, as well as the shape and pattern of leaves.The calm rows of Perowski's 'Blue Spire', margaritas or lane pear trees planted in narrow strips between the wall and a mini-hedge made of boxwood are relaxing. asymmetric.
The paths make it easier to reach important parts of the garden. If there is little space, it is a good idea to design them symmetrically with moving parts, such as benches, placed at the edge of the path.In the case of a winding path, the necessity to leave a troublesome curve is justified by a bush or other element accentuating its curvature.
A path of great importance to the garden should be easy to walk and comfortably wide. It does not matter if it is a mowed path in a flower meadow, paved or a passage under a pergola.We start laying out garden paths when all the building elements and rest areas are already laid out.
For many owners, discounts with many species of plants and decorative elements in different corners of the garden are more and more often unacceptable. Instead, there are simple, more modest arrangements. Like natural landscapes, there is more greenery and ordinary flowers.Gardens in the city can also be modestly designed.In this case, there are fewer trees, shrubs and flower beds, while most of the area is occupied by a swimming pond, wooden platforms for lying and a rest corner.
Gazebos and pavilions play a significant role in organizing the garden structure. They are permanent elements of the arrangement, just like tall trees and shrubs. Natural materials, e.g.wood and stone. Garden structures are excellent destinations for paths.Discounts on larger areas should be set up so that the gazebo is always visible between the plants.
Hedges, walls and grids for climbing plants obscure not very nice looking corners and are a barrier to the wind. The larger the area, the higher the elements separating and separating the parts of the garden should be.Their height is also determined by the purpose they are to serve.For example, a yew hedge covering the interior of the garden should be at least two meters high .
A perfect effect is given by the variable height of the individual sections of the green wall (see photo). On the other hand, a hedge with a height of about one meter perfectly divides a larger area into parts and at the same time neither limits nor closes the space.