Ideas for your garden – gallery 2

by Rachel Mathews

More ideas for your garden

Last week featured the first of three galleries of ideas for your garden. The Beginner’s Ideas Gallery featured gardens that are designed using simple geometric shapes like circles, squares and ovals.

Moving up a gear

The gardens featured in this gallery are more complex than those shown in the Beginner’s level. Some of these gardens feature more natural, free flowing curves which are trickier to do effectively. Other gardens featured have changes of level, which also take a bit more thinking about to get right.

Coming up next week!

The third of this series of garden ideas gallery. This one will feature mostly modern contemporary styles of garden. There are also some quite dramatic level changes in some of them.

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Stacey Cornelius January 11, 2010 at 11:15 am

I need to renovate my garden. Bigger, bushier plants.

And I can’t wait for spring. -10 Celsius this morning.

Rachel Mathews January 11, 2010 at 11:35 am

Ooh that’s too cold for me!

It’s amazing the difference a few larger plants can make to a garden – sometimes they are definitely worth spending that bit extra on.

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