Patio Garden Ideas

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There are a number of plants and ways to make a patio a lot more closer to nature, as well as giving it a more home feel when it comes to patio garden ideas. Numerous would be the main word, and a few have been the most proven.

For garden patios, simplicity does not mean mundane in any sort, but the concept of a patio should be all about the plants that is needed in order to achieve the desired effect.

Plants would come in all shapes and sizes, but the ease in maintenance would allow a better chance for a patio garden to flourish. For some Americans who have managed to erect a patio on a cliff with a great view wouldn't need to pay attention on the ground that sits on it. For most Americans, they would think that having grass on every lawn is a mandatory aspect, but that is not entirely the case. A few trees would suffice in this case, but grass does not always make a patio garden since most patio owners would only be concern on what is surrounding it at eye level. This is an important part when it comes to patio garden ideas, that minimum maintenance, which would also include mowing the lawn on a weekly basis, would help create a balance.

Foliage and hedges need not be tall when it comes to having a patio garden, thus to ease on maintenance needed. Usually, any hedge just below 4 feet would be perfect for a perimeter around the patio, and not too tall that would obstruct a scenic view where the patio is located. Hanging and potted plants may be considered as decoration, but this will bode well for the nature lover, especially where homes that may lack some of the plants homeowners would want.

Another patio garden ideas are for wooded areas. It tends to be a great place to have patios, especially when surrounded by trees and the like. Of course this wouldn't be a problem when it concerns maintenance, but sometimes it does pay to have a shrub or two just for the feel of it. If needed, a bit of trimming like extended branches that have a tendency to fall on the patio area (especially on people) would be good. Clearing the area with unwanted plants like poison ivy and dead leaves, if patient enough, can enhance the quality of the patio.

 

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