Garden Architecture In Gardens: How To Grow Plants With Structure

Garden architecture and structural plants serve the same basic purpose as a window, beautiful painting, or a fireplace in your living room; they draw your eye to a particular focal point. Architectural plants are often big and showy, but even smaller structural plants can be bold, stylish, and dramatic. Read on for a few ways to make a statement with your garden’s architectural and structured plants.  Working with Structural Plants Start with relatively mature plants, if your budget allows. Although they may be more expensive, mature plants provide instant form and style. Consider the eventual size of the plant, and allow space accordingly; otherwise, you may have to remove the plant at some point in the future. Avoid overcrowding, especially if your garden is small. Leave enough space for your architecture to show at its full potential. Include low-key supporting plants that draw attention to your focal point plants; however,

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