Pathways can also lead to various garden features, such as seating areas, fire pits, or focal points like sculptures or water ...
Having a small garden doesn’t mean you can’t think big, according to garden designer Butter Wakefield. “Anything is possible.
To “naturalize” your garden, make it appear as if everything had occurred naturally, blown in by the wind, bees and birds, and not by design. Here's how.
Use pergolas, hanging baskets, and lighting to create an intimate and beautiful outdoor space. Utilize vertical gardening techniques to maximize plant growth in a small area. Incorporate dwarf trees, ...
Offering shade and privacy, small trees spruce up the look of a small garden without taking up too much of a small space or posing risks to a house’s roof, siding, or windows. Read our guide to ...