Growing Garden Structures

When a garden is first created, structures play an important role in defining the mood of the garden and giving the person walking through direction to what they should be looking at. These garden structures are often walkways, benches, and fountains. There can also be small barriers or a picket fence to guide people along. These structures are very useful, but there is a general rule in the world of gardening – the more natural a garden is, the better.

 

 

This is why it is important to set your garden up for success and let the plants guide the person through the beautiful world of your bit of nature. The way to do this is to have a plan for your garden before it ever gets started. It’s important to sit down with a piece of paper and outline how you want your garden to be laid out before you actually get to planting. Too often, people just want to go get 10 or 15 plants they like or find attractive and get to work planting them. This is a lazy thing to do if you are a gardener. If you were building a house, would you just go out and buy lumber, nails, and a saw and start building away? Of course you wouldn’t, so you shouldn’t do the same with a garden. Just like building a house, a solid foundation is the most important thing to get started. Figure out what kind of area and space you have to work with. You can leave room for expansion later, but for now, it is important to have solid boundaries.

 

 

Even with the work you’ve put into it, it’s important to keep in mind that your garden will look awkward and good things come to those who wait. Your garden will likely seem cluttered while your plants are first growing, as structures are more apparent during the supporting stage. However, once your plants start reaching maturity, you can remove supports and the cluttered look will disappear, leaving only a beautiful natural garden. You’ll be very happy that you took the extra time to plan the layout of your garden properly.

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