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Incredible Small Garden Design Ideas To Remodel

 Incredible Small Garden Design 



When you have a small garden, a large layout is essential. The limited space means every detail counts, from plant selection to hardscaping, with every element having a big visual impact. When you're planning a small outdoor space, these creative small garden design ideas will help bring out its unique characteristics.


1. Use a corner for visual interest



This small garden looks surprisingly lush and full, thanks to the tall plants. By using dense foliage and large-leaved species, you can ensure your miniature space makes a bold impact. A variety of stones add to the overall style, filling spaces with color and texture


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2. Corner bench and vertical garden


This clever garden is a brilliant use of space. Instead of sacrificing seating, the designer created a tall bench and placed shade-loving plants underneath. On the outside of the house, two rows of wall-mounted plants catch the sunlight and add a green feel to the outdoor area.


3. Nonlinear patterns create flow



Geometric accents make a big splash in a small garden. Don't worry about sticking straight lines with a row of bricks, you can create a curved retaining wall that adds a soft, organic feel to the space. After you have selected the plants, fill in the gaps with small rocks.


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4. Offset plants with dark mulch


When your garden space does double duty as a walkway or parking lot, design is key. This courtyard has a striking curved border; It's eye-catching, but manages to leave the central area open for bikes and lawn equipment. We like a rich, dark mulch that makes the greens look even better.


5. Combining different elements



Recreate a desert landscape with a collection of succulents, cacti and rocks. We love how the curved line of warm rocks hints at desert sand; It also protects small cactus. The surrounding areas are filled with green succulents in various shapes and colors.


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6. Low Maintenance Driftwood Rock River


With its large driftwood decorations and smooth river rocks, this garden resembles a stream bed or a rocky beach. Plants play a supporting role, decorating the edges and enhancing the natural vibe.


7. Hang flower baskets for more color



Make the most of your lawn by bordering your garden with a thin, linear strip of fencing. This adorable garden uses stacked bricks for definition; Lush, lush vegetation balances the crisp lines. For an extra pop of color, install hanging hooks to support brilliant potted flowers.


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8. Bring your garden to the top


Trying to capture every inch of backyard space? You can still have a garden - just use vertical space. Stack two or three long, narrow garden boxes along your fence. As plants grow, they create the illusion of a living wall; Choose climbing vines or vines for maximum bloom.


9. Rocks add texture to your planters



When your garden area has an unusual shape, filling it with plants can be a challenge. Here, the rocks show a unique diamond-shaped spot. This creates the perfect setting for hardy plants and allows for efficient water drainage from the pavement. For added variation, use stones of different colors and sizes.


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