Information About Landscape Ideas

When it comes to landscaping in the garden, it’s all about personal style and there are few limits when it comes to creating your own beautiful and original landscape ideas. Are you looking for simplicity and serenity, or do you have time for a more elaborate landscape? Maybe a unique, themed garden, a formal garden or a garden for kids? The following articles should help inspire some creative ideas for the landscape.

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Lovely, Low-Maintenance Hillside Landscaping Ideas

By Teo Spengler

Eroding hillsides can present a problem. Here are great ideas and tips on how to keep them in place easily.

How To Build A DIY Retaining Wall

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Build a DIY retaining wall with these tips and methods to construct a strong, long-lasting result.

Prairie Maintenance Tips For Backyard Prairie Gardens

By Laura Miller

Want to keep your prairie garden looking good? Learn how to control weeds during the first two years in the life of a prairie garden.

Garden Solar Panels: Tips For Adding Solar Panels To Yards

By Teo Spengler

If you have the space, solar panels in the garden are a great way to provide an alternative power source to the home. Click for more.

What Is An ADU And Should You Add One To Your Backyard?

By Teo Spengler

Learn the advantages of having an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) for extra housing on your property.

How To Create A Sustainable Permaculture Swale In Your Yard

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Learn how to create a sustainable permaculture swale in the home landscape by clicking here.

How To Create A Whimsical Gnomecore Garden

By Mary Ellen Ellis

Click here for ideas and to learn all about how to create a whimsical Gnomecore garden.

How To Stop Erosion On A Slope In Your Front Or Backyard

By Susan Albert, Freelance Garden Writer

If you're wondering how to stop erosion on a hill in the home landscape, click here to find out.

Energy Efficient Landscaping Tips To Lower Home Energy Bills

By Mary Ellen Ellis

Learn how to reduce your home’s energy footprint by landscaping according to your climate.

Soundscaping To Create A Relaxing Garden Sanctuary

By Susan Albert, Freelance Garden Writer

Read how soundscaping can make your garden sanctuary even more inviting.

Green Landscaping Ideas For An Eco-Friendly Yard

By Laura Miller

Protect and support the environment as you embrace green landscaping on your property. Click here to learn how.

How To Make A Low-Maintenance Gravel Yard

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Replacing a lawn with gravel can be a wise move, depending on zone and climate. Read on for more info.

Pretty Mixed Privacy Hedge Ideas That Help Pollinators

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Check out the many varieties of plants you can mix to grow a privacy hedge.

Tips For Landscaping With Permeable Pavement

By Laura Miller

Is using permeable pavement right for your landscape? Click here for some pros and cons.

How To Redirect Water Runoff In The Landscape

By Amy Grant

Click here to learn ways to control water runoff in the landscape as well as other stormwater runoff tips and solutions.

Formal Raised Bed Flower Garden Design Ideas

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

Planning for a raised bed full of flowers takes some forethought and know how. Read on to learn about creating a formal raised bed.

Lovely, Low-Maintenance Side Yard Ideas

By Amy Grant

Your side yard might be a landscape challenge, but it doesn’t have to be overlooked. Learn to make a side yard just as lovely as the rest of your landscape.

Cabin Landscaping Tips For A Rustic Outdoor Retreat

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Cabins and vacation homes aren’t always occupied. Learn how to create a landscape at your getaway that doesn’t need constant attention.

Simple Landscape Design Ideas Any Gardener Can Try

By Amy Grant

If you’re stumped about how to deal with landscaping, read on for five great ideas that, with a little planning, are fairly simple. Jump into landscaping.

Convince Your City To Adopt Native Landscaping

By Teo Spengler

Native gardening is a concept that is catching on in cities, and it makes sense. Read on for tips on urban native landscaping.

Natural Garden Design

By Susan Albert, Freelance Garden Writer

More and more homeowners are choosing to create a natural garden design. Read on to learn more about this low maintenance style.

How To Make A Crevice Garden In Your Yard

By Mary Ellen Ellis

A crevice garden is a growing trend. These rocky gardens mimic natural settings and provide an interesting focal point. Click for more.

Multi Level Garden Design

By Mary Ellen Ellis

There are many reasons to consider creating a multi-level garden, from visual interest to making the most of a sloped yard. Click for tips.

Garden Zoning – Tips For Splitting A Garden Up

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

Backyard and garden spaces can serve many different purposes. Click to learn about splitting your outdoor space into garden zones.

Plants With Multi-Season Interest: Grow A Garden That Looks Good In Winter

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

Exploring different winter interest perennials, shrubs, and trees is the first step in gaining a better understanding of multi-season gardening. Read on for more.

Front Yard Outdoor Space – Designing Seating In Front Of The House

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Many of us consider our back yards as the place to hang out. However, a front yard outdoor space creates a neighbor friendly, attractive place to meet friends and family. Read on to learn more.

Best Garden View From House – Designing A Window Garden View

By Amy Grant

A good landscape design is a bit like a painting and is based on some of the same basic fundamentals of art. Read on to learn how to frame a perfect window garden view.

Medieval Garden Design – Growing Medieval Garden Flowers And Plants

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

If you’re wondering how to create a medieval garden and what medieval garden plants should be included, the following tips may help.

Best Landscaping Books – Backyard Gardening Books For Better Design

By Mary Ellen Ellis

The backyard gardener can learn to create better designs by learning through landscaping books. Here are some of the best to get started with.

Symmetry In Landscaping – Learn About Balanced Plant Placement

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Are you thinking about trying a symmetrical plant placement in your yard? Click here to learn more about creating plant symmetry.

Unique Paving Ideas – Creative Ways To Use Pavers In The Garden

By Mary Ellen Ellis

When designing a garden or yard, don’t forget the non-plant elements, like pavers. Use these fun garden paver ideas as a starting point.

Flower Gardening Basics: Tips For Flower Gardening Success

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

To begin flower gardening basics, you’ll need to consider several key aspects. Click this article for tips on flower gardening success.

Decorating With Plants – How Plants Can Transform A Space

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

Decorating with plants can help transform small dwellings and much-needed appeal to otherwise boring spaces. Learn more here.

Evergreen Garden Design – How To Grow An Evergreen Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Gardening with evergreens will give you variety but also a year-round solution to a barren landscape. Click here for tips.

Succulent Rock Garden Design – Best Succulents For Rock Gardens

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Gardeners who live in warm regions will find it easier to establish a rock garden with succulents. Learn more about succulents for rock gardens here.

Chaparral Garden Design: How To Mimic A Chaparral Native Habitat

By Laura Miller

Whether you're trying to establish a native environment in your California backyard or you wish to capture the essence of that locale elsewhere, creating a chaparral garden design can be both challenging and rewarding. Learn more about this unique design in this article.

Turf Bench Info: How To Make A Turf Seat For Your Garden

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

A turf bench is exactly what it sounds like – a rustic garden bench covered with grass or other low-growing, mat-forming plants. Click here for more info.

Good Neighbor Landscaping: Ideas For Lawn Borders That Look Good

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

There are many reasons to create a landscape as a border between neighbors. It is important to clearly identify border lines of your property when doing so. Attractive landscape boundaries can be created without causing problems with your neighbors. Lean more here.

Alpine Slide Design: How To Make An Alpine Slide Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

With a little pre-planning, even a novice gardener can create a delightful alpine slide design that is easy to maintain. Click here to learn more.

What Do Micro Prairies Do: How To Grow A Micro Prairie

By Susan Albert, Freelance Garden Writer

By building a micro prairie full of native plants and grasses, you can provide food and shelter for native insects and pollinators. Learn more here.

How Art Fits Into Gardens: Learn About Adding Art In The Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Art has the ability to draw the eye. It can even be cleverly designed to blend in with its surroundings, like the garden. Learn more in this article.

Flower Bed Circle Design: How To Grow Flowers In A Circle

By Mary Ellen Ellis

Flower beds tend to be roughly rectangular or even a little curvy and kidney bean-shaped, but what about a circle? Click here for tips on designing a circular flower bed.

Designing With Dark Plants – Using Dark Colors In The Garden

By Mary Ellen Ellis

While most gardens are bright, light, and colorful, there is a place for both dark plants and dark backdrops too. Find out how to use dark colors to their best effect in your garden before making this bold statement. Click here to learn more.

Air Conditioner Landscaping – How Far To Plant From An AC Unit

By Laura Miller

Central air conditioning is a standard feature in many homes today. As these big, metal boxes are not very attractive, many homeowners wish to hide or camouflage the outside portion of the air conditioner. Landscaping can do just that! Learn about proper spacing here.

Tips For Garden Sharing: How To Start A Shared Garden

By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden

There are lots of reasons to share a garden with a friend, neighbor or a group of the same. While most garden sharing is for the food, keep in mind there are other reasons too. Click on the following article to learn more about planning a joint garden bed.

Family-Friendly Garden Design: How To Grow A Garden For Kids And Adults

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Gardening with the family is rewarding and fun for everybody. Family-friendly garden design needn’t be expensive or complicated. Click on the following article for a few simple ideas to pique your creativity.

Easy Garden Arbor Ideas – How To Make An Arbor For Your Garden

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

When it comes to the addition of a garden arbor, designs to create enjoyable greens spaces abound. Click on the following article for tips on DIY arbor ideas and learn how to make an arbor for your landscape or garden.

Greek And Roman Gardens: How To Grow An Ancient Inspired Garden

By Susan Albert, Freelance Garden Writer

With the hectic pace of today’s world, thinking about the ancient Greek and Roman gardens instantly brings about a soothing, relaxing feeling. Elements of classical garden design can be easily incorporated into anyone’s garden. Click here for some ideas.

Medicine Wheel Garden Ideas: How To Male A Medicine Wheel Garden

By Amy Grant

Native Americans have incorporated the circle into medicine wheel garden designs for centuries. What is a medicine wheel garden? Click here to learn about different medicine wheel garden ideas, plants, and how to make a medicine wheel garden of your own.

Groundhog Day Prediction – Planning For Your Spring Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

That Groundhog Day prediction may see an earlier than expected warm up, which means spring garden planning should be well under way. Get some tips on planning for your spring garden so you are ready to shoot out of the gates on the first warm day. Learn more here.

Garden Statue Ideas – How To Use Statues In The Garden

By Mary Ellen Ellis

There is an art to selecting and placing statues in the garden. One must be careful though, as what can be elegant and whimsical may quickly become tacky and cluttered. To avoid becoming the home with the tacky yard décor, plan ahead. This article will help.

Planting With Repetition – Learn About Repeating Garden Designs

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Repetition in the garden is a relatively easy way to create structure, flow, and a balance between shapes, textures, and colors. It also helps prevent your garden from having a messy, chaotic appearance. For tips on using repetition in the garden, click here.

Drainage Ditch Guide – Learn How To Build A Drainage Ditch

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Water build-up in your yard can cause a lot of trouble. All that moisture can erode your home’s foundation, wash away expensive landscaping, and create a huge, muddy mess. Creating a ditch for drainage is one way to deal with this issue. Get more information here.

Flower Bed Styles: Different Types Of Flower Beds For The Garden

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

A flower bed is the crowning glory of any garden. Creating a glorious display isn’t as difficult as you might imagine, but there are several kinds of flower beds to consider. To learn about some of the different types of flower beds, click the following article.

How To Plan Your Dream Garden – Tips For Designing The Perfect Garden

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

Creating the perfect garden means different things to different people. By taking into account a few basic design principles and focusing on the purpose of the growing space, even novice gardeners can create green spaces that are vibrant and inviting. Learn more here.

Planting Along Roadsides – Tips For Growing Plants Near Roads

By Amy Grant

Landscaping along roads slows, absorbs, and cleans water runoff; therefore, plants help reduce soil erosion, control flooding, and result in cleaner water supplies. Successful roadside landscaping is achieved by adhering to some of the roadside planting tips found here.

Planning A Garden Wisely: How To Avoid Garden Planning Mistakes

By Teo Spengler

Avoiding all gardening mistakes is nearly impossible. However, putting a little extra time into thoughtfully planning out a garden can help prevent basic gardening errors. For tips on garden planning and avoiding certain problems, click this article.

Plants For South Facing Gardens – Growing Gardens That Face South

By Mary Ellen Ellis

South-facing gardens get the most sunlight throughout the year. This is great for plants that love soaking up the sun’s rays. However, this is not the best position for every plant. To learn what the best plants are for your south-facing garden, click here.

Best Neighborhood Garden: Making Your Garden Envy Of Neighborhood

By Teo Spengler

Every gardener has their own vision of the most beautiful garden. If you invest some time, effort, and planning into your garden ideas though, your neighbors will certainly notice it as well. For ideas on making your garden the envy of the neighborhood, click here.

Growing Plants For Curb Appeal – How To Add Curb Appeal To Your Front Yard

By Teo Spengler

What is the first thing visitors will notice about a home? Front yard landscapes. Improving your front yard will help improve the impression of your home to others. Click the following article for tips on adding curb appeal to your home.

Wall Garden Plants: Learn About Gardening Against A Wall

By Mary Ellen Ellis

Growing plants against a wall is a great way to soften the hard edges of a garden. Gardening against a wall with lovely plants is an attractive way to add more beauty to your outdoor space. To learn more, click the following article.

Garden Architecture In Gardens: How To Grow Plants With Structure

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Garden architecture and structural plants can be used to draw attention to a particular focal point in a garden. Architectural plants are often big and showy, but even smaller plants can be bold, stylish, and dramatic. Learn more in this article.

Why Plant A Driveway Garden: Reasons For Gardening Along Driveways

By Teo Spengler

If you think sprucing up your front landscape or backyard garden is as far as you can go in terms of adding plants, think again. Many homeowners are now installing driveway gardens. What is a driveway garden? Click here to find out and to get ideas for your own.

Tiered Garden Planting Ideas – Information On Gardening In Tiers

By Laura Miller

Do want more garden space but your yard is too steep? Is it hard to mow the lawn because of the grade? Would you like more level space for a patio, pool, or barbecue grill? Building a tiered garden might be the solution. Learn how to achieve this in the following article.

Gardening Near Brick: Plants For Brick Homes And Walls

By Teo Spengler

Brick walls add texture and interest to a garden, providing leafy plants an excellent backdrop and protection from the elements. However, gardening against a brick wall also presents challenges. Click here to learn about the joys and issues with brick walls.

Stone Walls For The Garden: Stone Wall Options For Your Landscape

By Mary Ellen Ellis

To add an elegant charm to your garden space, try a stone wall. They are practical, offer privacy and division lines, and are a long-lasting alternative to fences. But it is important to understand the differences between various types. Learn about available options here.

Garden Border Made Of Rocks – Ideas For Stone Garden Edging

By Laura Miller

Edging creates a physical, visual barrier that separates flower beds from the lawn. And gardeners have an array of choices. Each lends a different ambiance to the property's curb appeal. For a natural look, nothing beats rock garden edging. Learn more here.

Hillside Rock Garden: How To Build A Rock Garden On A Slope

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Landscaping on a slope can be challenging. Building a rock garden on a slope may be the solution, as rocks can become barriers to aide with many of the issues seen. For creating the perfect rock garden for sloped yards, click here for tips and tricks.

Rock Landscape Design – How To Use Rocks In The Garden

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Having a landscape with stones adds texture and color to your garden. Once designs are in place, your rock landscape is maintenance-free. Using rocks for gardening works especially well in difficult areas or those plagued by drought. For some ideas using rocks, click here.

Choosing Decorative Stones – Different Landscaping Stones For The Garden

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

By choosing various types of decorative stone, homeowners can add much needed design appeal to yard spaces. Selecting the correct garden stone varieties will be imperative for the execution of their vision for the landscape. Learn more in this article.

What Is A Courtyard Garden: How To Create A Courtyard Garden

By Mary Ellen Ellis

To garden in unique spaces takes extra creativity and inspiration. Knowing how to create a courtyard garden may not come naturally to everyone; however, with some imagination and existing garden ideas, you can easily design your own beautiful space. Learn more here.

Hot Tub Landscaping – Tips On Planting Around A Hot Tub

By Teo Spengler

A hot tub and surrounding plants should work together to create a luxurious and sensual lounging space. Planting around your hot tub is a critical step to setting the peaceful scene of a hot tub garden. For more on hot tub landscaping, click the following article.

Patio Landscaping: Ideas For Gardening Around Patios

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Gardening around patios can present a daunting challenge, but patio landscaping may be easier than you think. We’ve included a few of our favorite ideas for creating a garden surrounding a patio in the following article. Click here to learn more.

Foundation Planting Tips: Learn About Foundation Plant Spacing

By Amy Grant

To get your feng shui on with your landscape design, you must consider some foundation planting tips, especially those regarding foundation plant spacing. Click this article to learn how to space foundation plantings.

Recycled Landscaping: How To Landscape With Recycled Materials

By Teo Spengler

Using recycled materials in landscaping is a great idea that can also be lots of fun. Instead of sending unused or broken household items to the landfill, you can use them as free additions for your backyard garden areas. For ideas on using recycled items for landscaping, click here.

What Is A Pallet Raised Bed: How To Make A Pallet Garden Bed

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Although pallet collars are generally used for shipping, they have become a hot commodity among gardeners, who use them to create pallet collar gardens and pallet raised beds. Wondering how you can make a raised bed out of pallet collars? Click here for more info.

Gravel Garden Ideas – Ways To Garden With Gravel In The Landscape

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

While attention grabbing boulders and water features is one idea for creating interest, implementing various types of gravel gardens is another excellent way to enhance your space. Click here for some easy gravel garden ideas you can try out yourself.

Gravel Bed Garden Design: Tips On Laying A Gravel Garden

By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden

There are many useful mulches. Some help retain moisture, as does the gravel garden bed. Gravel beds are something you won’t see in every garden, but they can provide something different in your landscape. Click here to see if laying a gravel garden is an option for you.

Labyrinth Maze Gardens – Learn How To Make A Garden Maze For Fun

By Mary Ellen Ellis

A backyard labyrinth garden, or even a maze, is not as outlandish as it sounds. A small-scale labyrinth can be a pretty way to decorate a garden space. Learn more about how to make a garden maze and labyrinth ideas in this article.

Popular Curly Plants – Growing Plants That Twist And Turn

By Teo Spengler

Most plants in the garden grow relatively straight. However, some pants grow with a twist, curl, or even a spiral. These plants are sure to draw attention. To learn more about common twisted plants that make great additions in the landscape, click the following article.

Runoff Rain Gardening: Tips For Planting A Downspout Bog Garden

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

In regions that receive heavy rainfall, managing moisture in the garden and throughout their property can become difficult. One possibility, a downspout bog garden, is an excellent choice to add diversity and interest to the home landscape. Learn more here.

What Is A Gutter Garden – How To Make A Gutter Garden

By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden

These days many containers are used to grow flowers, herbs, and vegetables – including some for gutter garden ideas. No one knows who originated the idea of growing shallow-rooted plants in a prepared gutter, but it is a worthwhile undertaking. Learn more here.

Focal Points For Backyard: Using Structure As Focal Points In The Backyard

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

Whether planning an inviting front entryway or looking to create a green backyard oasis, the proper use of structures in the yard, can serve in function as well as add dynamic appeal. Learn more about using structures as focal points for the backyard in this article.

Landscaping With Limestone: Tips For Gardening With Limestone

By Liz Baessler

Known for its durability and attractive color, limestone is a popular choice for landscaping in the garden and the backyard. But how do you use limestone, and when should you use it? Learn more about limestone garden design in this article.

Gardening With Color: Learn About Using Color In The Garden

By Gardening Know How

There are numerous flower color combinations that you can use. And with some basic, creative visual art techniques to plan out your garden, you’ll be gardening with color in no time! Click on the following article for more information about using color in the garden.

Teen Hangout Gardens: Tips On Designing Gardens For Teenagers

By Teo Spengler

Creating a backyard for teens gives them a space to hang out with their friends, close to home but away from the adults. If you’ve never heard of teenage garden design, click here. We’ll fill you in on what gardens for teenagers look like and how you can do this yourself.

Driveway Landscaping Tips: What Are The Best Plants For Driveways

By Liz Baessler

Landscaping is an art, and not one that can be applied the same way to all parts of the yard. Driveway landscaping, in particular, has certain rules that should be followed if you want your plans to succeed. Learn more about growing plants along driveways in this article.

What Is A Gabion Wall And What Are Gabion Walls For

By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden

Maybe recent conversations about a wall has made you aware that you need one on your property. When you search for these additions, you may repeatedly see gabion wall ideas. What is a gabion wall? What are gabion walls for? Find out in this article.

Contemporary Garden Ideas – How To Make A Contemporary Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Contemporary garden design is described as eclectic and comprised of a hodge-podge of oddly complementary items. This design tactic allows for unique freedom and expression in the landscape. Learn more about contemporary garden designs in this article.

What Is A Stumpery Garden – Stumpery Ideas For The Landscape

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Hugelkulture isn't the only way to use logs and stumps. A stumpery provides interest, habitat, and a low maintenance landscape that is appealing to nature lovers. What is a stumpery? Find out here and learn how to create your own in this article.

Driftwood Garden Art: Tips On Using Driftwood In The Garden

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

Whether garden décor is new, upcycled, or made from natural materials, there’s no denying it can add a sense of charm. Driftwood, for example, has gained popularity in recent years just for this reason, and you can find some driftwood ideas for the garden here.

Mailbox Garden Ideas: Tips For Gardening Around A Mailbox

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

What is a mailbox garden? Mailbox garden design centers on the mailbox and the space around it. How extravagant you get is up to you but consider the size, maintenance, and access to the space before you begin planting. Learn more in this article.

Wooden Tile For Patios: Choosing Tile That Looks Like Wood

By Amy Grant

Wood is lovely, but tends to degrade in the elements rapidly when used outside. That’s what makes the newer outdoor patio wood tiles so great. They’re actually porcelain patio tiles with a wood grain. Interested in wooden tile for your patio? Click here to learn more.

Mermaid Garden Ideas – Learn How To Make A Mermaid Garden

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

What is a mermaid garden and how do I make one? A mermaid garden is an enchanting little sea-themed garden. Mermaid garden ideas are endless, but the common factor is a mermaid. No two mermaid fairy gardens are alike, so unleash your creativity and let’s get started here!

Good Plants For Berms: What To Grow On A Berm

By Mary Ellen Ellis

Whatever the reason you choose for creating a berm in your garden, don’t forget to choose and put in the best berm plants to make it really pop and look like more than just a random hill. Looking for some ideas for planting on a berm? The following article can help.

Berm Edging Tips – How To Make Borders For Berms

By Mary Ellen Ellis

A berm is a good way to add visual interest to a landscape, but this mounded bed is also practical. If you like neat and tidy edges on your beds, consider the berm borders you’ll create before designing and building one. Click this article to learn more about edges for berms.

Best Berm Locations: Where To Put A Berm In The Landscape

By Teo Spengler

Berms are mounds or hills you create in a garden. They serve many purposes from aesthetic to practical. Siting a berm is very important, so you’ll want to read up about the logistics for berm placement before you begin. This article will help.

Asymmetrical Garden Design – Learn About Asymmetrical Landscaping

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

While garden design can be very complicated, understanding the basics of asymmetrical garden design can simplify the entire process. Even newcomers to the garden cane learn how to create an asymmetrical garden. This article will help get you started.

Backyard Fireplace Tips – Installing An Outdoor Fireplace In The Garden

By Mary Ellen Ellis

Imagine a cool autumn evening, when your garden still looks beautiful but the air is crisp and too cold to enjoy. What if you had a crackling fire to sit next to as you sipped a glass of wine or a hot cider? A garden fireplace is all you need to enjoy this idyllic scene. Learn more here.

Decorative Fences For Gardens: Ideas For Fun Garden Fences

By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden

Fences are often necessary to keep something in or to keep something out. Often, we end up needing garden fence ideas. A new garden fence design serves those purposes while providing new decorating challenges in the landscape. Learn more in this article.

Popular Arbor Varieties – Learn About Different Garden Arbor Styles

By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden

Different types of arbors decorate various landscapes. Arbor varieties these days are often a combination of arches, pergolas and even trellises used in combinations appropriate to the situation. Click this article to learn about various kinds of arbors and their uses.

Southwest Garden Design: Choosing Plants For Southwest Gardens

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

There’s no shortage of desert garden ideas, even in areas where the sun beats down with a fury from dawn to dusk, or in the chillier high desert regions. The following Southwest garden design ideas will pique your creativity. Learn more here.

How To Make A Garden Room – Tips For Enclosing A Garden

By Liz Baessler

When you’re designing an outdoor living space, there aren’t too many hard and fast rules you have to follow. One thing you’ll almost definitely want, however, is some sense of enclosure. Learn more about designing a small garden space in this article.

Rainscaping Ideas – Learn How To Rainscape Your Garden

By Darcy Larum, Landscape Designer

One of the scariest things about heavy spring storms can be where all that rain goes after it falls to the earth. Rainscaping is an increasingly popular trend in landscaping which offers homeowners a better alternative. Learn more about it in this article.

How To Plant A Backyard Habitat – Replacing Lawn With Smarter Plants

By Tonya Barnett, (Author of FRESHCUTKY)

With the rising popularity in backyard native plants, many gardeners are getting rid of their lawns to build a backyard habitat for wildlife instead. For more information on replacing lawn areas with these native habitats, click on the following article.

Bedhead Garden Ideas: How To Grow A Bedhead Garden

By Darcy Larum, Landscape Designer

Admit it, you love your days off when you can roll out of bed, throw on comfy clothes and embrace the bedhead look. In fact, this laid back style works great in gardens too. Click the following article to learn more about low maintenance bedhead gardens.

What Is Pantone – Planting A Garden With Pantone’s Color Palette

By Mary Ellen Ellis

Need inspiration for your garden color scheme? Pantone, the system used to match colors for everything from fashion to print, has a beautiful and inspiring palette each year. Click this article to learn how to use pantone color palettes in the garden.

Gardening In Stone Walls – Ideas For Planting Flowers In A Wall

By Darcy Larum, Landscape Designer

While some may see just a looming structure, gardeners will see the crevices between the stones as an opportunity for a new planting project. Growing plants in a stone wall can soften and blend the stone into the landscape. Click here to learn about gardening in retaining walls.

What Is Firescaping – A Guide To Fire Conscious Gardening

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Firescaping is a method of designing landscapes with fire safety in mind. Landscaping for fires is critical for homeowners in fire-prone areas. For more firescaping tips and information, click on the article that follows.

What Is A Wicking Bed – DIY Wicking Bed Ideas For Gardeners

By Liz Baessler

A wicking bed is an easy and effective solution if you're gardening in a climate with low rainfall. It allows water to accumulate and be taken up by plant roots naturally, making it possible to grow water-loving plants even in arid climates. Learn more here.

What Is Color Blocking: Tips On Color Blocking With Plants

By Darcy Larum, Landscape Designer

The problem with adding too many bright plants is that it can quickly turn from "eye-catching" to "eyesore" as they clash and become uncomplimentary. To avoid this, you can use color blocking in the garden. What is color blocking? Click here for the answer.

What Is A Pocket Garden – Information On Pocket Garden Design

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Pocket gardens allow you the opportunity to brighten a space with living plants in underutilized spaces. Some pocket garden information can get you started on developing your own unique style in the landscape. This article will help with that.

Wabi-Sabi Garden Design: Implementing Wabi-Sabi In Gardens

By Ilana Goldowitz Jimenez, Plant Scientist & Writer

Have you heard of wabi sabi garden design? Wabi sabi gardening allows the gardener and visitors to explore the beautiful ways nature changes manmade objects and landscapes. You can learn more about this interesting gardening concept in this article.

Pastel Garden Ideas – Tips For Creating A Pastel Garden

By Darcy Larum, Landscape Designer

Pastel colors can make us feel relaxed, refreshed and peaceful. In a garden space intended for peace, quiet and relaxation, pastel garden schemes are often used. For more information about using pastels in the garden and types of pastel flowers, click here.

DIY Mandala Gardens – Learn About Mandala Garden Design

By Darcy Larum, Landscape Designer

If you've taken part in the recent adult coloring book fad, you are no doubt familiar with mandala shapes. Besides coloring books, people are now incorporating mandalas in their daily life by creating mandala gardens. What is a mandala garden? Find out here.

What Is A Dry Creek Bed: Tips On Creating A Dry Creek Bed For Drainage

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

You may decide to implement dry stream beds for drainage, thus preventing erosion by reducing runoff. On the other hand, you may simply like the way it looks! Click this article to learn about creating a dry creek bed in the landscape.

What Are Moondials – Tips On Using Moondials In Gardens

By Liz Baessler

Most everyone knows and loves sundials - those outdoor clocks that use the sun to tell time. Except they don't work at night. That's where moondials come in. Find more moondial information, like using moondials in gardens, in this article.

Sundial Uses For Gardens: Tips On Using Sundials In Gardens

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Sundials are ancient time-telling devices that have been around for thousands of years - long before primitive clocks were created in the 1300s. Sundials in the garden create artistic conversation pieces. Click this article for more information.

Common Landscape Design Problems: Tackling Issues With Landscape Design

By Darcy Larum, Landscape Designer

A properly designed landscape will display your style with unity. Your landscape should be appealing and inviting, not an eyesore for the neighborhood. Click here for common issues with landscape design and how to avoid them.

Landscaping Ideas To Hide Utility Boxes: Tips On Hiding Utility Boxes With Plants

By Liz Baessler

No matter how carefully you landscape your garden, there are some things you just can't get away from. Utility boxes for things like electricity, cable, and phone lines are the perfect example of this. Learn more about camouflaging utility boxes here.

What Are Garden Gnomes: Uses For Garden Gnomes In The Landscape

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

The history of garden gnomes is long and storied, rooted in folklore and superstition. Their rise in modern popularity can be explained by taking a look at traditional garden gnome information and their historical use and genesis. Learn more here.

Coloring Garden Structures: Tips On Using Color On Landscape Structures

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Painting garden structures a delightful way to introduce color all year around. Whatever reason you may have, this fun outdoor trend can really add pop to the garden and is an easy way to transform old structures. Learn more in this article.

Technology and Garden Gadgets – Tips On Using Technology In Landscape Design

By Karen Boness, Owner of Wild Willow Landscape Design

Using technology in landscape architecture has become easier than ever. There are loads of web-based programs and mobile apps that handle practically all phases of landscape design, installation, and maintenance. Click here to learn more.

Best Plants To Cover Walls – Tips For Using Plants On Walls

By Teo Spengler

If you have a wall you do not love, remember that you can use trailing plants to cover it. Not all wall covering plants are the same, however, so do your homework on what and how to plant. Click here for more information.

Garden Seating Ideas: What Are The Different Types Of Garden Seating

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Your outdoor living spaces should be as nice as the interior of your home. Exterior seating for gardens offers comfort to you and your family but also gives the chance to show a little whimsy and fun. This article has tips that can help.

Mirrors In A Garden: Tips On The Use Of Mirrors In Garden Design

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

If you suddenly find yourself in the possession of a large extraneous mirror, count yourself fortunate. Mirrors in a garden are not only decorative but reflect the play of light and make small spaces seem larger. Learn more about how to use them here.

Halloween Garden Décor: Tips For Halloween Decorating In The Garden

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Looking for ways to give your scary Halloween garden the aura of the season in an inviting way? Well, look no further. It's not only easier but better for everyone when Halloween decorating in the garden is based on a theme. Learn more here.

Creating A Focal Point: What To Add For A Focal Point In The Garden

By Amy Grant

Because focal points in gardens draw the eye to something, it is important to decide what to use when creating focal points. The following article can help with that. Click here for information on using focal points.

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