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Design & StylesGarden Design - Keep Convenience &
Practicality in Mind
A beautiful garden is uppermost in your mind when planning your
garden but unless you find it convenient to work and relax in your
garden space, the whole purpose gets defeated. A beautiful looking
garden also needs to be practical and combining the two in your
garden's structure is not a big deal. An easy to maintain garden is
one that makes gardening activities convenient.
1. Loops and curves in your garden make it look interesting but
shouldn't come in your way when gardening. Try to keep the real,
usable access to all parts of the garden easy and direct. Having to
walk in circles every time you need to check on something can be
very frustrating.
2. Plants that need to be watered daily should be kept near the
water supply so you don't have to fumble with dragging the hose
every time. A convenient water supply is essential. Sprinklers and
soaker hoses will make your work easier.
3. There should be one easy path along your entire garden for
your garden cart to move through it. Cleaning plant debris will be
an easier task if your cart reached every corner of your garden.
Also ensure that the garden paths are made of a material that
allows access even after rains.
4. Don't render any areas or beds inaccessible for the sake of
design. It should not happen that you are unable to reach a flower
bed or a bush to remove a diseased part without tramping on the
soil just beside it's stem. If you are an avid gardener, you will
need to access each and every part of your lovingly planted garden
and care for it.
5. Storing your tools and taking them along to the garden should
be easy to do. Build a place for them on the way to the garden or
even better, give them a corner right in the garden.
6. Live with the design before you finally give it a go ahead
sign. This means that you have to virtually live with the chosen
design before you start planting. You can do this by chalking out
various parts of your garden and getting used to it for four or
five days. If something is wrong and you don't feel comfortable
with it, chances are that you will notice it and make amends right
then.
By creating a convenient garden, you will spend more time
enjoying gardening or simply enjoying your garden as opposed to
feeling frustrated and tired after gardening. Give these tips a try
and you will thank yourself for taking the time to design a
practical gardening space
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