10 simple and effective ways to up your garden game Part 1

Introduction

Gardening is becoming more and more popular around the world, and it’s no surprise why. Not only is it a great way to improve the environment around you and get exercise at the same time, but gardening can also be very relaxing. Did you know that there are many different kinds of gardens out there? This list will go over ten different styles of garden so that when you’re designing yours, you’ll have a better understanding of what kind of options are available to you.

Scented gardens.

In this article, we’ll be discussing the following topics:

  • What is a scented garden?
  • How to make a scented garden.
  • How to make your scented garden smell nice.
  • How to make your scented garden smell better (than it currently does).
  • How to make your scented garden smell worse than it should be, which is probably something you shouldn’t do.

Moorish gardens.

That’s right, you read that right. A Moorish garden is a garden with a fountain or water feature.

You may be wondering what makes it Moorish? Well, the term refers to the style of architecture that was prevalent in Morocco and Spain during the Middle Ages. It was heavily influenced by Islamic culture and usually included lots of plant life and intricacy in its design, like mosaics or tile work.

So now you’re probably thinking, “Okay great so what’s so special about this type of garden?” Well for starters you can make one anywhere! That’s right—anywhere! And there are no rules about what size it has to be either (you’ll find some ideas later on how to create a small scale version). So if you’ve been wanting an outdoor space but don’t have enough room for say a traditional English landscape design then this might just be your answer!

Walled gardens.

Walled gardens are enclosed by a wall. They can be used to create a private space for you and your family, or they may be used as an ornamental feature in the garden. There are many different types of walled garden that can be created depending on the size of your space, but there are some common elements:

  • Walled gardens are great at keeping out unwanted weeds and pests.
  • The walls act as a natural trellis for climbing plants such as cucumbers, tomatoes, beans and peas which can be grown vertically on them.
  • These types of garden designs are perfect for growing fruit trees because they provide protection from strong winds which helps prevent diseases like apple scab from spreading throughout the tree canopy (this problem is common with fruit trees planted outside).

Sculpture gardens.

A sculpture garden is an outdoor space that contains several sculptures, usually placed in a specific design or pattern. The difference between a sculpture garden and a sculpture park is that the latter tends to be much larger and contain more than one artist’s work, often from multiple different cultures.

While there are many advantages to having a sculpture garden (for instance, it can be used as an attractive addition to your home), there are also many disadvantages to consider as well. Your yard may not be big enough for you to build an entire park, which means that you could wind up with unused space around each piece of artwork; this can lead people who visit your property to feel like they’re walking through dead ends or being forced into narrow walkways around each piece. In addition, if you have children who enjoy climbing trees or playing tag in their backyard—or even pets who like doing their business in the grass—they may end up damaging some of the pieces by accident if they aren’t properly contained within fences or other barriers.

Roof gardens.

Roof gardens are a great way to add extra space to your home. You can use roof gardens to grow food or plants, but they also add a new dimension to your home and create an oasis in the city. If you want to grow food then it’s best if you choose locally-grown varieties that suit the climate where you live.

Pleasure gardens.

If you’ve ever spent time in a garden that was both beautiful and relaxing, chances are it was in a pleasure garden. Pleasure gardens were created to be enjoyed by the owners of the house, often with the intention of entertaining guests who would come to visit. This can include anything from an area near the front door where guests could sit on a bench before entering the house (or even inside), or it may be closer to a water feature or some other attraction that beckons for attention.

Zen gardens.

Zen gardens are a Japanese tradition, and a type of miniature landscape that is typically made out of sand, gravel and stones. They can be found in public parks or private gardens all over the world. Their purpose is to be beautiful and relaxing for its visitors.

Zen gardens started out as rock arrangements in Buddhist temples, but now they’re also used as an art form in its own right by amateur gardeners who want to get their hands dirty (and their feet wet) while creating something beautiful. Since they’re so easy to do yourself if your backyard has the space for one (or you have time with limited outdoor resources), why not give it a try?

Topiary gardens.

Topiary is another way to add texture and color to your garden. It’s the art of clipping or shearing plants or shrubs into artistic shapes, which is why it can be used in both traditional and modern gardens. You might want to create a topiary for its own sake, or use it as an accent feature that complements the rest of your garden design.

Here are some pros:

  • Topiaries look great no matter what season they’re in. They’re a great way to add color and texture during winter when other plants have died back; they’ll also add visual interest during summer when everything else is at its peak!
  • Topiaries can help cover up unsightly objects such as garbage cans or storage sheds using their natural beauty as an eye-catching distraction. This will make those areas look more visually appealing without needing any extra work on your part!

Labyrinthine gardens.

Labyrinths are a form of garden with a path that leads to a center. They can be made with hedges and plants, or they can be mazes that you walk through to the center.

A labyrinthine garden is any type of garden with a labyrinth or maze. This can be an elaborate hedge maze with flowers and plants throughout it, or just a simple path leading to a central point in your yard.

There are many different kinds of garden that you can try out!

A garden is a great way to spend your free time and can provide you with some great benefits. It’s not just about tending to plants and flowers, but it’s also a place for you to relax and enjoy yourself away from the busy world outside. A garden can help you clear your mind and focus on what matters most in life.

There are many different types of garden that you can try out! You don’t need much space to create one of these tiny wonders yourself: all you need are some containers or planters, seeds or starter plants (depending on what type of plant), soil, water, sunlight (if applicable) and patience! Here are some examples:

Conclusion

We’re all different, so why should our gardens be any different? Whether you’re looking to impress your neighbours or just want to treat yourself with a little bit of peace and quiet, there’s a garden out there for everybody. Experimenting with these ideas will certainly make your outdoor space more fun and interesting, so get outside, get creative and get gardening!

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