Fun Garden Design Ideas - Patio Garden
You can have a beautiful garden while living even in the smallest apartment. Let me tell you how you can have a beautiful garden to relax in, on your apartment patio or balcony.
There are many patio garden design ideas and tips that you can utilize to turn your small patio into a beautiful mini-garden. Get started right away using these great tips.
1. Since you can't work with width very much, work with height. If you have an overhang above your patio or balcony, place hooks that you can hang beautiful flowers and plants from above. Some great ones are ivy or other plants and flowers that vine. They will hang down and fill the space with peaceful greenery.
2. Stick a cool chair in the corner or the patio and place a flowerpot on it. Since you probably will not have room for a larger swing or seating arrangement, just find a small and simple place for you to enjoy your new garden.
Wrought iron is one of the best garden design ideas there is as far as furniture goes. You can put a couple of small wrought iron chairs with a couple of small cushions and maybe a small round table with a pot on top.
3. Purchase some tall plant holders and place them at the back of the patio. These can be filled with colorful flowers or greenery. Have several in different heights, then tier them giving a full floral effect.
4. Since most great garden design ideas include a water feature, purchase a small outdoors fountain. It can be a tiny battery operated one, it doesn't matter.It doesn't matter if it is one you plug in or just runs on batteries. You just need one that you can place in your beautiful greenery and hear the peaceful sound of trickling water.
It's easy to create the perfect garden in a small space. You can have a beautiful garden like the person with the beautiful ranch. Do not let living in an apartment keep you from enjoying nature any longer.
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Published October 2nd, 2007
Filed in Art