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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Creating a Secret Garden


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YOUR SECRET GARDEN
Somewhere out in the back yard, tucked away in a hidden little spot, is your own private retreat. Your quiet space, your tranquil escape, your secret garden. Filled with plants and flowers and minimal furniture, your secret garden is easy to customize for your individual tastes. And the best part is, you don’t need to have a lot of room. With a little creativity, even an urban backyard can be transformed into a lush, serene, and peaceful hideaway.

Plan Your Perfect Spot

To create your own secret garden, start with a plan. Consider all parts of the landscape, and try to find the spot that brings you the most happiness. Don’t worry about finding a truly secluded spot, as you can add different plants and fixtures to make the space feel more enclosed. Look for natural barriers, such as hedges or rows of trees. If none exist, consider adding a trellis with draped vines, wood fencing, or second hand gates. Adding a stone walkway or other hint leading to your garden will help distinguish the area as a separate place. Although you are essentially planning the garden, it is important not to go overboard, because the hidden gem of a secret garden lies in the relaxed, casual atmosphere.

Pick Your Plants

The types of plants you add to your garden are all dependent on your personal taste and the overall look you want for your garden. It is necessary to ensure that all plants are indigenous to your region, because you will want to achieve a natural appearance, and allow the plants to grow. If you are planning to use a trellis, you’ll want to plant some climbing flowers, like morning glories or other vines. Depending on space, you may want to add a flowering tree or shrubbery.

Bring in the Birds

If you want to add a little whimsy to your secret garden, consider adding a birdbath or a small pond. Invite butterflies with flowers such as daylilies and Buddleia. Plants like rose of Sharon, honeysuckle, and red salvia attract hummingbirds, which can be quite a little treat to see as you find a perfect escape in your new favorite nook.

Find Your Furniture

You’ve planted the right flowers, sectioned off a quiet little corner, and added something for the creatures. Now it’s time to customize it so it becomes your own. You’ll want a comfortable chair that you can unwind in, but you may want to consider adding a bench or a table with a few chairs if you plan on inviting non-feathery friends to visit.

Enjoy

Once you have found the perfect furniture, it’s time to step into your secret garden. Enjoy your morning coffee amongst the melodies of the songbirds, or settle in to the evening calm with the moonlit summer night sky. Become a part of nature, no matter where you are, and feel the true serenity that comes from owning your own secret garden.
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