Small gardens can often be a little challenging to make them look good. Just how do you fit everything you want into a small garden?

How do you make a small space garden look and feel larger? The answer to these questions and more were answered on the Gardening Today web radio show.

It was my great pleasure to be interviewed by writer and broadcaster Kate Copsey the other week. We discussed in detail how to make any small garden look amazing.

Watch the replay below to find out how you can transform your garden quickly and easily, without needing to spend a fortune. Unfortunately, the phone connection did get a little weird occasionally, so the sound quality does jump in places, but stay with it, it soon clears again.

 

The Small Garden Design Formula

If you’d like to learn the Small Garden Design Formula for yourself and be guided step-by-step through the design process, then do check out the Small Garden Design Formula page.

If you have any questions or comments about small gardens, please leave them in the box below.

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Rachel Mathews
Rachel Mathews

Professional international garden designer for over 30 years. My mission is to de-mystify garden design and make it easy for people to successfully design their own garden - without needing to spend a fortune!

    4 replies to "Small Garden Design Tips – Gardening Today Interview"

    • Alison Boocock

      Thoroughly enjoyed listening to the radio interview…and must keep in mind all your small garden tips!

      • Rachel Mathews

        Thanks Alison, glad you enjoyed it! 🙂

    • Greenhouse Warehouse

      Thanks for sharing the show. I’d say that if you want to make a garden look larger you should not clutter the space with a lot of garden ornaments. You need to create as much open space as possible and then accessorise on the garden borders. Thanks for the advice Rachel.

      • Rachel Mathews

        Yes, definitely, less clutter is always a good thing in a small space – great advice thank you 🙂

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