Is the mtenance difficult for a f
al garden? Compared w
many other types of garden, f
al gardens are relatively easy to m
t
, although at times it is more like housework than gardening. The general design rarely needs changing, so there is little planting unless you are using areas of bedding plants. W
good mulching there should be little weeding, so it is m
ly down to trimming and keeping the hard surfaces in good order.
Many fal gardens use box hedges to line paths or even to surround beds completely. In really extravagant gardens a series of box hedges are used to create a knot garden. The beds w
in these hedges may be restricted to one or two plant types, w
annual bedding plants often used to p
t blocks of color w
in the green outlines of the box. This type of f
al garden is often constructed on a grand scale, but it can be successfully emulated in s
ler gardens.
Straight lines and geometric patterns can make a fal garden look very f
al. Bedding laid out in lines w
a regular repeat of cert
plants of colors is one way to add f
ality to a bed or a whole garden. Sculpture and dramatic cont
ers, even if they do not cont
plants, help to give the garden an air of f
ality. Straight lines, whether they consist of low hedging or bedding plants and geometric shapes can create great clarity of design in a f
al scheme.
There are two types of plants that can be used for a fal garden. The first one is good leaves or shape plant. Example of this type of plant is Apapanthus, Crambe, Digitalis and Hosta. The second type is good in fill plant like Ageratum, Diascia, Petunia and Lobelia erinus.
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