Muddy Boots

Garden Zones

May 21, 2024 Keith and Elisabeth
Garden Zones
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Muddy Boots
Garden Zones
May 21, 2024
Keith and Elisabeth

Whether you have a large rural garden or a small city balcony, creating “zones” will help you make the most out of the space and optimise its functionality.

  • Hedging is a great way of creating different zones
  • Plants like Syzygium australe (Straight and Narrow) are perfect for a tall narrow screen
  • Grasses like the giant form of Miscanthus sinesis can be used to divide areas
  • Areas can be divided by using different materials and structures such as concrete reinforcing mesh to grow a creeper on or vertical timber screening that can be softened with plants like Festuca glauca
  • Varying heights can also enhance a feeling of different rooms or zones. Sunken seating areas, raised garden beds or even raised pools for example (check out Plungie Pools)
  • Garden lighting helps create areas at night
  • Covered seating/pergola areas - consider a deciduous climber to give shade in summer and light and sun in winter
  • Water features such as birdbaths, fountains, showers add interest and a calming element
  • Paths link the rooms. Paths can be created using bluestone pavers, concrete pavers, grass, sleepers

Where you can find all things Muddy Boots!

Website: https://www.muddyboots.net.au/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/muddybootspodcast/
Facebook: Muddy Boots Podcast | Facebook

Show Notes

Whether you have a large rural garden or a small city balcony, creating “zones” will help you make the most out of the space and optimise its functionality.

  • Hedging is a great way of creating different zones
  • Plants like Syzygium australe (Straight and Narrow) are perfect for a tall narrow screen
  • Grasses like the giant form of Miscanthus sinesis can be used to divide areas
  • Areas can be divided by using different materials and structures such as concrete reinforcing mesh to grow a creeper on or vertical timber screening that can be softened with plants like Festuca glauca
  • Varying heights can also enhance a feeling of different rooms or zones. Sunken seating areas, raised garden beds or even raised pools for example (check out Plungie Pools)
  • Garden lighting helps create areas at night
  • Covered seating/pergola areas - consider a deciduous climber to give shade in summer and light and sun in winter
  • Water features such as birdbaths, fountains, showers add interest and a calming element
  • Paths link the rooms. Paths can be created using bluestone pavers, concrete pavers, grass, sleepers

Where you can find all things Muddy Boots!

Website: https://www.muddyboots.net.au/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/muddybootspodcast/
Facebook: Muddy Boots Podcast | Facebook