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How To Add A Big Personality To A Small Garden

Not everyone can have a big open garden with lots of space to play with. Some of us end up with a much smaller in the backyard than others. As a result, you might think you’re restricted in how you can design and style your small garden. There’s not enough space for lots of cool garden features, so how can you make yours look a lot better?


Well, here’s a quick guide full of some simple tips to help you add a big personality to the smallest of gardens:



Use Plants To Add Colour


One really good idea is to use plants and plant pots as a way of adding colour to your small garden. Understandably, some of you are clawing your hair out as you’d love to plant flowers or other things, but you haven’t got enough space to do so. In cases like this, you can get something like a tower garden - which is basically a way of growing plants in pots that are stacked on top of one another. It’s space-saving, which means you’ll welcome it in any small garden. Now, you can add dashes of colour to a small space and really bring out its personality.



Decorate With Stones & Patio Paving


Another great way you can add personality to a small garden area is by decorating with stones, rocks, pebbles, and paving. Create a decorative pathway down your garden, or perhaps turn it into a stoney paradise. A lot of people with very small gardens decide to do away with their lawn completely. Instead, they lay down lots of small pebbles and use patio paving to create a polished and chic look. When combined with your potted plants, this really adds up to a gorgeous little garden with a massive sense of character.



Choose One Main Garden Feature


In big gardens, you have enough room for multiple garden features all in one place. This is brilliant as they complement each other and really add to the look and feel of the area. However, a small garden is obviously restricted on space, which means you’re unable to have lots of cool features working with one another. Instead, you should choose one main garden feature that suits your home the best. Here, you could have a nice little water feature - like a fountain - in the middle of your garden. This creates an almost royal feel like you’re walking into palace gardens. Alternatively, you could have decking, a small pond, or even a luxury garden shed. The important thing is that you only choose one feature to avoid overcrowding your small garden.


Hopefully, this little guide helps you a great deal with regards to styling a small garden. All three of the ideas help add big personality to a tiny open space, transforming your garden into something brilliant. The key consideration is saving space while adding style. A cramped garden feels very small and confined, so don’t try and add loads of things to your small one. Use the advice above to help create a style you love, and which reflects your personality.

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