Tag Archives: garden

Garden Design: How To Make Best Use Of The 3Rd Dimension

The first step in designing your garden is to draw an accurate ground plan so you know exactly how much space you have to work with. One mistake many people make after measuring the length and width is to forget that there’s another important dimension – height. Extending your garden upwards adds visual interest, can make your garden appear larger, and provides additional growing space, which is especially valuable in a small garden.

Flat Garden

If you have a flat garden with the majority of plants at the same low level, consider using any boundary fences or walls to support climbing plants. A long, blank wall can provide year-round colour and interest if it’s covered with a carefully chosen selection of climbers. Some plants and shrubs will need trellis or guide wires to help them reach the heights while others can scramble up perfectly well on their own.

Fenced Garden

If you are planting against a fence be aware that some mature climbers can be quite heavy so check that the fence posts are firm and the fence itself is strong enough to take the extra weight.

Arches, pergolas and obelisks are popular ways of introducing some height. You can buy them ready-made, choosing a design to fit in with the overall style of your garden, or construct your own. A wide range of plants, decorative, edible or both, can be trained over them. One word of advice: a rose-covered archway looks romantic but you won’t love it if you get scratched every time you pass through! For roses without tears make sure you choose from the many thornless climbing and rambling varieties that are available.      

Planted Garden

Introducing tall plants is an easy way of introducing vertical shapes into your planting scheme. For summer colour, hollyhocks and giant sunflowers are fun to grow and impossible to overlook. Bamboos are fast growing but might need to be contained, and many ornamental grasses are not only tall but also come in some striking colours.

Trees are the tallest plants you can grow, but must be chosen with care if you have limited space. Large trees too close to buildings can cause expensive problems. They will also shade a large area and take a lot of water from the ground, which will affect other plants in the vicinity.

Before you buy a tree check the maximum height it will reach and how far the roots will spread. If you have any doubts it’s always best to get expert advice. The good news is that many specialist tree nurseries can offer small and dwarf varieties that will live happily in restricted spaces.

Vertical Gardening

A relatively new idea in garden design, but one that is generating a lot of interest, is vertical gardening or creating living walls. The idea is to grow plants close together in individual pockets formed in a panel that has a built-in irrigation system. One or more of these panels are then fixed to a wall. Once the plants are established the panel is hidden beneath the foliage giving the impression that the plants are growing out of the wall. The possibility of growing strawberries next to your bedroom window is certainly intriguing!

Planning new features to add height to your garden is the easy part. Carrying out those plans can involve skills you might not have and time you cannot spare. Discuss your ideas with a professional landscape gardener and benefit from his or her experience.

Related Blogs

Bonsai Garden

You can do so many different neat things with your bonsai plants. There are different shapes and styles of bonsai plants that you can use to decorate your home. You can create a special place that you can enjoy anyway that you want. this is going to be a great way for you to make your space just as you would like it to be and not have to worry about creating the home that you have always wanted.


With a bonsai garden, you will be able to use any styles of bonsai trees and plants that you would like. You can use the larger sized ones as well as the smaller ones too. You can place them in one certain area and you will be able to use them alone or with other great flowers and plants too. You will not be disappointed when you see the results of your bonsai garden. You will love the space that you are creating with your bonsai trees and plants.


Do not worry about your garden made from bonsai trees and shrubs. You will be able to make this garden beautiful with little or no work at all. It is easy to do and you will not have to worry about them wilting or dying if you are not home all the time. You have to simply water them when you are supposed to and you will want to prune them every so often. You need to make sure that you are doing all that you can to give them love and attention when you can. You do not have to go out of your way to make your plants grow beautiful and just, as you would like.


You can use great looking bonsai tree pots and containers too. You will find it easy to find these items and they are going to make your bonsai garden look even more special so that you are able to bring life to your space.


Do not forget to show off your bonsai garden when you want. You will find that it is fun and exciting to show your friends and family all of your great bonsai plants. You will enjoy the way that they look and you will love the fact that you are going to be able to grow something great and beautiful for you and all to enjoy. Bonsai trees and plants are a great and exotic to use in any type of garden inside or out!

Related Blogs