How to Have an Eco-Friendly Yet Beautiful Garden
March 9, 2010 by admin
Filed under Home Family
One of the most interesting features that every home must have is a garden. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a small space outdoors at the back of your bedroom, a huge backyard or front lawn. What’s important is for you to have that outdoor retreat right in the comfort of your own home. Here, we will take a look at the many ways of how you can have a beautiful garden while making sure that it’s eco-friendly at the same time.
Laying Out the Design for your Garden
The first thing that you need to do is create a layout of how you would like the garden to look like. Depending on the size of the garden that you have, you can incorporate a lot of beautiful elements to turn your garden to a real outdoor retreat. You can add outdoor furniture, a waterfall, a wooden lattice, even an outdoor swing or a gazebo if you have the space for it.
However, make sure that every piece of material that you will use to design your garden with is manufactured using a sustainable process. It’s the environmental impact of the materials that they are using which a lot of people do not consider right away – which is something that you should be doing on your end.
Next, you can take your pick from a multitude of eco-friendly plants. There are some gardens which focus on ornamental plants that is why there are a lot of flowering shrubs. Those who like cooking, however, may want to plant vegetables and herbs on their garden instead.
Another integral element when designing your garden is a balancing pond. What this does is collect excessive rainfall or floodwater, which can later on be used as a means to water the plants in your garden. Make sure that your garden is designed in such a way that it will easily attract wildlife like butterflies, birds and bees that will further help the garden flourish. Finally, rainwater harvesting features like down sprouts and diverters should be used in your garden.
As a homeowner, nothing beats the feeling of knowing that you are doing your share in helping save the environment. As such, when laying out the design for your garden, it is a must to make sure that every step that you will take will not further add to the harm in the environment, so that you can have a sustainable yet beautiful outdoor retreat.
About the Author – Emma Spivey writes for solar pond fountain , her personal hobby blog focused on tips to design and eco-friendly garden using solar power.




