Garden Styles: pick one!
Spring is so close and so is the time to make a decision. What’s your favorite garden style? We’ll help you decide. Just keep reading…
You are probably looking outside and you can’t figure out what is wrong with your yard. There are many plants, or there are none, there is no color, there is too much color, you don’t like the shape of the plants…too formal or too informal.
Well, let me tell you…your garden is not the right one for you! Sit down, get a cuppa, and keep reading!
Choosing the right garden can be overwhelming, especially if you are a beginner gardener. And the fact that garden styles are so many doesn’t help now, does it?
Let’s see how we can make it simple for you…
Gardens styles can be grouped in 4 categories:
Traditional/Formal Garden
Cottage Garden
Modern/ Contemporary Garden
Natural Garden
Once you know a little more about these garden styles then you can have fun matching and blending them together!
TRADITIONAL/FORMAL GARDEN
Italians and French. (Sigh) So romantic. These garden style is traced back to the 16th century. Elements are repeated and symmetry rules. There are not many colors, in fact, green dominates in the form of lawn, vertical plants, and topiaries. Architectural elements are common like urns, fountains, columns, natural pools etc…
Normally, this style is very high maintenance but look at Palace of Versailles in Paris or Reggia di Caserta in Italy!
2. COTTAGE GARDEN
So different from the Traditional Garden. Also called English Gardens, they originated in the 18th century in England where peasants would plant vegetables and medicinal plants mixed with ornamental flowers around their homes as a way to survive the hard times.
Cottage gardens are more relaxed and unruly. Straight lines are abandoned and replaced by plants spilling onto the pathways, green hues are replaced with colorful and lively flowers, edibles are added…all creating a STRUCTURED MESS! Architectural elements in Cottage Gardens are trellis, harbors, clay pots, and picket fences. So cute!
3. MODERN/CONTEMPORARY GARDEN
This kind of garden is getting more popular by the day. The traditional symmetry is replaced by asymmetrical, curvilinear, and interlocking shapes.
There is a difference between modern and contemporary gardens:
modern gardens have hard angles and they are more minimalistic. Metal is often introduced in this style and it is mostly monochromatic. It is more functional than natural.
contemporary gardens is a modern design but tends to be more natural and softer. Wood and curves are used and colorful flowers are strategically introduced to create a simple design.
Architectural elements can be fountains and pots made of concrete, ponds and reflection pools, metal grids and harbors etc…
4. NATURAL GARDEN
This garden style mirrors the natural landscape around it. Ir relies heavily on native plants which vary on where you live. It is considered a sustainable garden and it is meant to reduce our environmental footprint. Lines are curved and materials are natural. The plants are left to grow naturally and it might look a little bit unruly. The plants are hard and very low maintenance.