Sunday, February 28, 2016

Urban Garden is all about maximizing your space by creating a signature look for your garden. There is nothing more charming or whimsical as a place of natural beauty in an otherwise concrete environment. With planning and creativity, you can have your own oasis in the city.

Fences and gates

Fences and gates are usually considered in use more functional instead of being adding to the nature of curb appeal. They are usually as a way people (or animals) keeping out and the preservation of privacy used. However, you can both purposes with the right kind of fences and gates you want to add your small urban garden. Try clicking, on the wood design and superior, fences or gates made of stone, metal or plastic. You can Fencing directly from trusted manufacturers to buy at the right price and budget.

 Fances and Goals

Picture of Britain Fence LLC via Houzz

planters, containers and pots

planters, containers and pots are the urban gardener's best friend. Whether you're looking to plant tomatoes for summer or seasonal flowers to decorate your outdoor space throughout the year, are the containers a go-to when you're little space and ground. Be sure to pay attention to the depth of the container. Too shallow, and plants - especially herbs and flowers dry out slightly. Most flowering plants need six hours of direct sunlight, but there are many ways for a shaded garden, also.

traditional landscaping containers and pots

Picture of Margie Grace - Grace Design Associates Houzz

hanging baskets, walls and bars

hanging baskets, walls and screens are a great way to add dimension to the urban garden. Just like when decorating a room, a pleasant garden is all about creating different levels of visual interest. Hanging Baskets from Shepherd hook or wall mounts are a nice way to create layers.

traditional landscape hanging baskets

Image by Josh and Malissa McCulloch on Houzz

Small greenhouses and stables

Small greenhouses and halls are another way to add whimsy to your garden. It's done something infinitely charming to a converted tool shed or greenhouse of vintage window in an urban environment. The juxtaposition of the country and the city creates a clever image in your urban oasis. The greenhouse can also promote tender plants such as orchids violets or throughout the year.

traditional garage and shed

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Window Gardens

window gardens are a good option for those seriously short on outdoor space. Here a little creativity goes a long way to bring nature into your home. Repurposed tea caddies, shoe racks, and hanging equipment can make any window with direct light in a miniature garden.

 winter garden

Picture of recreational studio inc over Houzz

Integrate outdoor statues or art

Integrate outdoor statues or art. Often referred to as cheesy or tacky tasteful outdoor statues or art thought actually take your city garden to the next level. Whether you choose religious statues to funky, modern pieces evoke the tranquility of monastic life, or to the order of the garden next to one another, the art is a great way to personalize your space and create mood.

 Statue urban garden

Image by Ryan Hughes design / build on Houzz

Scenic routes

Scenic routes are not limited to sprawling estates. The smaller size of the urban garden is perfect to specialized shop. The creation of new routes or repaving tired concrete into wooden planks, colorful tiles or natural stone will transform your city garden to the otherworldly -. A little magic corner in an otherwise bustling metropolis

 web Hof Stadtgarten

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