Garden Room Boundaries...
The areas of your landscape can be divided into several
sections and areas, which are also known as garden rooms.
Garden rooms are spaces where you plant, grow, and display
different ideas in gardening in various creative methods. One
garden room could be a rose garden, while another could include
the use of a water garden, while still another garden room in
your landscape could include the use of just purple
flowers.
Garden rooms are your creation, and only limited to your
imagination. To create the rooms in your landscape where you
can be both different and creative you need to actually create
some type of walls in your gardens. The walls in your gardens
are going to be grown from other larger types of plants. Living
fences are one 'way' that you can create garden rooms.
Dependable shrubs and hedges that you can use for fences or
as wall between the garden rooms include various types such
as:
Forsythia is a spring flowering shrub that would make the
country garden room lovely. Long after the spring months, the
flowers will die off but the leaves on this shrub will fill in
as a wall nicely.
Broadleaf evergreens are another type of shrub that is very
popular in creating garden rooms. One in particular is the
boxwood. The boxwood can be shaped rounded or with a boxy
shape. It will take years to grow to be very tall, but it is a
very thick shrub, that will create wonderful walls for the
garden rooms. The leaves are very small, appearing in the late
spring months and lasting until the very coldest of the winter
months.
There are many 'ways' that you can create walls in the
garden to grow private rooms. Lilacs are a 'flowering boundary
type' plant that will spread but very slowly. The flowers on
the taller bushes create a nice backdrop for many garden rooms.
The Border Privet is a smaller shrub that is fast growing. This
plant would grow to fill in the walls of any room in the
garden.
Juniper evergreens, holly, burning bushes, and even rose
bushes grow to produce what will look like walls. When you are
creating several different areas in your landscape, you have
hundreds of choices of plants, shrubs, or even bushes that will
fill in nicely.
One important thing to remember when you start creating your
walls for any type of garden room is that the final display
inside of the room is going to be accented by the type of
plants that you use to create the actual room.
Gordon Goh is author of the free, informative website
Simply Flower Garden offering quality
useful tips for flower garden lovers.
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