Designing Your Backyard with Plants - Here's How

In this article we list the essentials that you can use to design your backyard with plants.

18/04/2020

Designing your backyard with plants not only have aesthetic benefits, but it can also be advantageous for your overall well-being. This activity is considered as a therapeutic one because of the calming mood that is induced as you are gardening and arranging your plants. If you opt for fruit-bearing plants or consumable herbs, then your panty will benefit too, because of the dishes that you can cook with it. You are even assured of the quality of your ingredients. Thereby, here is how you can design your backyard with plants.

Use Outdoor Planters

Don’t let a limited backyard space stop you from designing it with the plants you love. Maximize your space through the use of commercial outdoor planters that are made of fiberglass for durability. These often come in different dimensions, such that you will be able to choose one that will fit your space perfectly. You can opt to categorize the plants in your backyard, with one portion dedicated to fruit-bearing plants, and another for flowering plants. You can also use smaller outdoor planters for herbs such as rosemary or lavender which can look just as good in your backyard, especially when they start to bear flowers.

Place the Right Plant in the Right Space

There are plants that need full sunlight in order to thrive, and there are also those that require a certain amount of shade. Take this into consideration in the layout of the plants in your backyard because if the plants are right where they are supposed to be planted, they will flourish quickly, beautifying your yard immediately.

Also consider the soil that the plant needs because some may require slow-draining soil to be able to soak up on the water, while others need to be planted on fast-draining soil. You can create different soil types by installing raised beds which can add an appeal to your backyard landscape. Fill some of the beds with clay soil, which is more porous, to become slow-draining, and add organic matter on the other beds to create a fast-draining soil.

Know the Mature Size of the Plant

For sure, you wouldn’t want your plants to get so close to each other as they grow. Aside from this not being healthy because the plants may compete for soil space, water, and food, it won’t also look good for your backyard landscape. Hence, as much as possible, you should already have a good idea about the size of the mature plant at the time you are planting the seeds. This will ensure a good spacing that will keep the plants robust, and this will also yield a pleasant look, rather than appearing cramped or too crowded.

In conclusion, designing your backyard with plants is relatively easy. You can definitely use outdoor planters to keep your yard more organized. Just keep in mind to also place the appropriate plants in suitable areas in your backyard. Aside from this, it will help to have a good idea of the mature size of the plant you wish to adorn your yard with. All these are geared towards a breathtaking backyard that is designed with your favorite plants.

 

 

 

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