Landscaping and gardening can be a challenge on its own, but when
the space is small the challenge can become greater. May times we
can think the small space and lack of room simply has no
potential. Remove that thought right now! Gardens can be created
and enjoyed in almost any size space; the only thing required is
imagination!
Using containers give those with limited real estate the easiest
way to create a garden, add color and interest to small spaces.
For example, hanging multiple containers of different sizes
filled with flowers or ferns in front of a window can bring
nature indoors. A basket holding multiple plants that trail
downward instead of upright creates interest with its own picture
frame. Many different types of ivy can be used to create texture
and color as they spill over the hanging pots edge creating
hanging beauty.
A window box garden gives you another way to enjoy beautiful
flowers or herbs in limited areas. Window boxes usually attach to
an outside wall just under the window and create an excellent
accent for homes or apartments although living on the 4th floor
could cause some planting problems!
Window boxes come in a variety of sizes large and small but can
be found to fit about any sized window. When planting a window
box use colorful annuals to brighten things up, but make sure you
do not select plants, which outgrow the space quickly.
You can also use window boxes on a patio, porch or balcony by
putting the window box on top of railings or sit them on the
ground. These can make an interesting colorful accent while
sitting outside reading the paper or along an entryway.
Going the container garden route gives another excellent way to
landscape small areas with beautiful flowers complimenting
interesting container designs. Containers and pots come in so
many shapes and sizes with enough select to meet the demands of
almost any area large or small.
One big plus container gardening allows is for easy movement of
containers. This let’s you rearrange for fill your inner design
itch. Don’t rule out vines in your container gardens. A trellis
can allow you to take advantage of the vertical space you have,
and get some flowers along the way. Do not think only horizontal
space long at the vertical space available too. It is even
possible to create some interesting lighting effects with the use
of landscape lighting on a balcony or patio by placing a few
lights behind plants and containers to bounce light.
Finally even with limited space take advantage of windowsills and
shelves in your home. You can find plenty of small and miniature
plants and palms that use very little space and easily fit in a
bright yet small space. Small plants also give a great
opportunity to learn more about plant care such as try
sub-irrigation to water your plants.
Thomas Fryd gives tips on how to get more from your landscape with landscape lighting, Tom regularly covers the world of plants and landscape at http://www.Plant-Care.com where you find can get the inside scoop on landscaping and house plant care.
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