Take advantage of vertical space using wall-mounted planters, shelving, or trellises. This saves space and beautifies your garden.
Use tiered planters or shelves to arrange plants. This cascades and lets you grow several plants in a little space.
For hanging gardens, hang planters or baskets from fences, walls, or overhanging structures. Adding plants without taking up floor space can be helpful.
Choose small and foldable furniture to optimize seating without taking up too much space. Bistro sets, folding seats, and built-in benches with storage are options.
Use mirrors strategically to create the sense of additional space. The garden appears wider and more open when mirrors reflect light and vegetation.
Consider using potted plants and containers for easy movement and rearrangement in your garden. This is useful for small spaces that need flexibility.
Create a herb spiral with bricks or stones. This adds visual interest to your garden and creates herb microclimates.
Create a fairy or miniature garden with small plants, miniatures, and whimsical decorations. This makes your modest place fun.
Enhance your little garden with vibrant colors to create a visually appealing space. A lively mood can be created using colorful furniture, planters, or painted walls.
Install raised beds to designate planting sections and add depth to your landscape. Raised beds help manage soil quality and overcrowding.