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		<description><![CDATA[1. Small garden if well planned they are very familiar and comfortable. 2. Small yard is a major challenge, because everything looks the same and the error can not be hid. 3. It takes a lot of ingenuity to get all the juice. 4. Thinking calmly * How to distribute a space. * List the [...]]]></description>
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<p>1. <strong><a href="http://www.flowersandgarden.net/?s=Small+garden+design%3A+25+Tips+">Small garden</a></strong> if well planned they are very familiar and comfortable.</p>
<p>2. Small yard is a major challenge, because everything looks the same and the error can not be hid.</p>
<p>3. It takes a lot of ingenuity to get all the juice.</p>
<p>4. Thinking calmly</p>
<p>* How to distribute a space.<br />
* List the items you want to include.<br />
* List of <strong><a href="http://www.flowersandgarden.net/?s=Small+garden+design%3A+25+Tips+">plant species</a></strong>.</p>
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<p>5. Choose carefully elements: plants, paving, ornaments, etc.., Betting quality.</p>
<p>6. Everything must go to scale. This means that, in a small space, plants and small objects. For example, it makes sense to put a tree or large bush, suppress, involve one another and create excessive shade.</p>
<p>7. If space is tight streets and roads cleared. If not, it only creates the essentials. Sometimes, they are not necessary steps in all directions.</p>
<p>8. The roads with gentle curves are missing in between plants.</p>
<p>9. Give the illusion of a deeper way closer as they left.</p>
<p>10. For a <a href="http://www.flowersandgarden.net/?s=Small+garden+design%3A+25+Tips+"><strong>short garden</strong> </a>again, should be wider at the top of the house and closer to the end, this will emphasize perspective.</p>
<p>11. For a small space seem spacious must include a strong horizontal lines.</p>
<p>12. Build different levels, the effect of the terrace. This fools the eye and gives a great feeling of space.</p>
<p>13. Form winding helps give the illusion of more space.</p>
<p>14. Try to mix your garden with the surrounding landscape to provide continuity effect.</p>
<p>15. Avoid straight and solid view of preventing vision fence and drowned. We have to find perspective.</p>
<p>16. Create a surprise at every opportunity to make viewers believe that there are more angles to really exist.</p>
<p>17. One of the most sophisticated form of this illusion is a trompe l&#8217;oeil. Consists of paintings, for example, the scenario on the wall, simulating the trellis, and so on. to simulate a space that does not exist. Clever use of mirrors created the illusion of depth.</p>
<p>18. Each plant small gardens they deserve their place.</p>
<p>19. Most of the species you choose to pull in at least 2 of the 4 seasons. So, Lila or Forsythia some small mistakes in the garden: but vulgar glorious flowering later.</p>
<p>20. Leaves very important, do not look only at the flowers that attract attention but the short (many, if they last).</p>
<p>21. Try that plants have the size and different shapes to create a certain rhythm.</p>
<p>22. Do not lean on the garden, it is preferable to use several varieties of plants.</p>
<p>23. Small parks, small plants in line with the scale of space. It makes no sense shrubs or large trees that will be constantly pruning to control them.</p>
<p>24. Trees should be small, better to let the sun fall in the winter.</p>
<p>25. List of 30 small trees (more than 4 meters high). Fruit trees are often small and run well in these conditions. These are 15 types of trees</p>
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