Our backyards have the power to tell our stories just like our interiors. Although these outdoor areas are often less attention than design locations, this could not be removed from the use of these rooms.
For example, Cynthia Eviro's background design was recently the place of an Instagram photo shoot and revealed all the breathtaking green that she uses to transform the nature of her house. Your garden room has gray slate tiles and gray slate walls. On the front extends high -towering hedges up to the top of the wall and act as the background for the succulents, which it has placed in standing planters.
Although the garden looks breathtaking, it goes beyond beauty to offer the actress practical advantages. Thomas Rutter, Master Gardener and Content Editor Houses & gardens explains: “The use of evergreen hunters is a great way to shield borders and create a feeling of housing. As Cynthia Erivo shows, larger shrubs help with the covering of garden walls and fences and whether they enjoy bamboo, yew or laurel, there are many privacy that can help to achieve this effect. '
These Felco cutting shears have hardened blades for effortless trimming in your garden and light work by hard rose -cut jobs. They are essential in any kind of garden.
This hydrangea called “All Summer Beauty” is a compact, long-flowering mopead variety that creates large, bouncy flowers on 4-foot bushes. It is the perfect way to bring an element of the charm approved by Stewart to our gardens.
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These beautiful little flowers are an easy way to lighten your garden. They are also perennials so that you only have to plant them once.
To create a similar feeling in your own garden idea, think about how it is varied. Thom adds: “I would also suggest to integrate flowering climbers on the edge of their action, which helps to create cover and privacy, but will also prove to be popular with local wild animals who are looking for protection and protection during nests season.”
However, if you follow this path, as usual, pruning is of the greatest importance, both for your plants and for the wild animals that inhabit you. Thom explains: “Whatever you grow when you know when you have to cut hedges to protect the nesting birds is important. Many birds will bring in hedges in hedges at any time from March and April during the spring breeding season. Therefore, it is always best to put the scissors away at this time to ensure that they do not disturb or damage any nests. '
A garden is more than a collection of plants; It can be a wonderful celebration of nature that turns your house into a home.