Garden Design Ideas

GrassJunipers, Leucophylum, or Pistachio, on a lot less.
The need to save water in dry climate gardens,Think of the saving when the 50cm strip at the
involves reducing the size of the lawn. This is bestlawn’s edge is replaced with a bold space
achieved by changing the way we approach gardensome 2 meters wide.
design.Designing with Ground Cover Plants
Water shortages in dry climates are forcing homeWater conserving plants of prostrate habit can form
gardeners and professional landscapers to reduce thea transition area between the lawn and the shrub
area of the garden taken up by the lawn. Theborder. These can create a satisfying link to the
trouble is that nothing that can replace a lawn in thetrees and shrubs, especially if their leaf texture is
field in which a lawn works. Young children cannotsimilar to that of the tall plants. For example,
play as safely on hard paving, you can’t reallyAsparagus densiflorus “Sprengerii”, associates
play soccer on wooden decking, and it’sbeautifully with Junipers, Melaleucas, and other
hardly practical to lie down on a bed of ground coverthin-leaved bushes. Low-growing species of
plants, as one would on grass.Cotoneaster combine well with roses and other
Yet a garden whose area is 90% grass, is as unviableshrubs and trees from the rose family, such as apple,
as it is unsustainable in dry and semi arid regions suchplum, hawthorn, and pyrocantha. Transition areas of
as the Mediterranean, much of the American west,ground covers could reduce lawn space by over
Australia, South Africa, and the Middle East. The only20%.
way forward is to rethink the garden’s designAdding Seating Areas
concept, by moving away from large open spaces,Adding a seating area of decorative paving stones or
to smaller, more intimate ones. Here are some meanswood decking brings different parts of the garden
by which the problem can be approached.together, and makes for a more interesting and
Enlarging the Shrubberiesusable space, than the patio, lawn, border formula of
The width of the shrub and bush border can bethe common suburban plot. A seating or paved area
enlarged at the expense of the lawn. The usual habitis of course a space that consumes no water.
of planting shrubs in a thin line at the lawn’sWhat about Artificial Grass?
edge, results in a lack of proportion between theSimply replacing the lawn with fake grass, however
two spaces. A wider border on the other hand,convincing the new products are in visual terms, is
creates more depth and perspective. Most shrubsnot likely to achieve satisfying results in the long
can be grown consuming at least a quarter of theterm, mainly because plastic cannot replace either the
water required by grass, and some plants such assmell or touch of grass.