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first steps to design a garden

A challenge of these very pleasing and full of energy: Designing a garden is a project that usually takes time to spend with great satisfaction, knowing that the results will be enjoyed for a long time.

Start by highlighting the importance of these tricks or secrets to turn any space, large or small, a smooth and always in bloom. Do you know the premise in this regard? Convert all those which seems a difficulty into an advantage to challenge us to think of the charm of a garden “different.”

For example, is classic initial discouragement in those areas where there are many natural unevenness of the ground. Believe me, they can be exploited to the fullest, if you choose appropriate plants (those pebbles are ideal) even when they are very pronounced, use your creativity and I assure you that studying soil characteristics (porosity, pH etc.) may become an interesting resource visual.

Another thing you should consider is to reconcile the aesthetic with the functional aspects of the plants you choose. Basarte can not only aesthetic, or yes you should consider the harmonious coexistence of species in your planning for it-to-be neat, does not become a failure.

Take advantage of the combination much “contrast and harmony.” Search for an element of repetition that promotes harmony (color, shape, pebbles, paving) and provides every element of contrast. No doubt that the results will impress you.

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