If a woman can easily create three things out of nothing, then a gardener can create several flower beds from scrap materials—and they'll be quite interesting, original, and homey. Now we'll look at how to create flower beds and garden beds yourself at your dacha. We'll provide photos, and you'll see for yourself—it's simple and fun! All sorts of unwanted household items, like broken chairs, tree stumps, old tires, and even worn-out shoes and an old bed, are useful. The key is to use your imagination, and you can create such wonders in your own garden!
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How to get started?
First, if you're planning to decorate your property with blooming beauty, you need to plan how you want it all to look. It's easier to see on paper and distribute it—here's a pond, here a flowerbed, here a border, and here you can build a vertical flowerbed. Once you've figured out the layout, the most important decision is what flowers you'll use and what kind of flowerbeds catch your eye—and then proceed from there.
Types of flower beds
Monoflower garden — the easiest and simplest method for beginning gardeners. Simply choose a location for the flowerbed, what type of flowers you'd like to plant there, and begin designing it. First, outline its shape and size, then fertilize the soil for the flowers, and plant them beautifully. You can use just one type, or you can plant flowers in different colors and shades—it will look beautiful.
For example, with a little imagination, you can create a wonderful butterfly on your property using just two types of flowers:
Flower bed – A flowerbed is usually rectangular, looking great in a large plot with a pond inside. You can plant it with bushes of the same size and type. It can also be tiered – it's a matter of taste.
Mixborder Many will love this flowerbed, as it offers a wealth of creative possibilities—it can be made with a variety of plants, planted in a burst of creative imagination. There's only one rule: in a mixed border, flowers should be planted so there are no gaps. Some are blooming, others are fading, and still others are preparing to bloom. A couple dozen flowers, varying in blooming time and height, should be used.
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Vertical flower beds – the height of garden perfection. It seems like something only a professional could create, but in reality, it's quite simple and fun, even a beginner can do it if they set their mind to it. How can you create beautiful vertical flowerbeds that will decorate your garden and add style?
The simplest option is to use an existing fence, such as a fence. Hang flower pots, cut-out plastic bottles, and so on, all tightly along it. Fill them with soil and plant various climbing plants. And you'll create a beautiful vertical flower carpet.
You can buy special containers at a garden store—they're essentially plastic planters that nest inside one another, resembling a stele when assembled—and plant flowers in them. The result is a beautiful vertical flower bed that will catch the eye of all guests and passersby.
You can also create vertical flower beds from various materials. Look at the photos—it's so easy! Plastic bags, pots, containers, boxes, slate, rims, and car tires will all work. And a little imagination.
Application of car tires
Old tires, with a little imagination and creativity, can be transformed into luxurious flowerbeds of various shapes and sizes for your yard. Cut them beautifully and paint them in an interesting way—half the job done. Then arrange them in an interesting way, perhaps in tiers, plant beautiful flowers, and how these tires will decorate your dacha! And here's a flowerbed template you can make from tires—how original?
Or you can use tires creatively like this by making flower chairs out of them:
Flower beds using scrap materials
A creative gardener never wastes anything on their property; they can create beauty out of anything—a sight that will make their neighbors envious! For example, maybe they cut down an old, unwanted tree, and instead of throwing away the seemingly useless branches, they'll create a wonderful table like this one from the cut pieces. Enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning at this flower table—it's pure beauty and a sense of oneness with nature!
Got a ton of bottles after all those various home celebrations? Put them to good use by creating a unique flowerbed like this one.
They found a use for glass containers and created beauty in the area with their own hands. Also, take a look, How ornamental shrubs can decorate a plot.
If you know how to lay bricks, then you can easily create a beautiful yard. Create flower beds like these—how beautiful, stylish, and elegant does that seemingly superfluous brick look, right?
You can also create a hedgehog like this yourself. If you have some leftover stones and a little creativity, you can do it. And the kids will be so happy—they'll be glued to your spiky hedgehog. It's a joy for you, a fun activity for the kids, and a beautiful piece of land.
If there's a river nearby, and you can find round boulders on it, you can create a semi-vertical flowerbed like this one by planting various flowers between the pebbles. It will brighten up your wall that needed to be hidden, or a section of the garden that needs to be separated from the main space.
Is there a huge tree stump taking up space on your property, and you can't seem to get rid of it? Don't worry—find a use for it. Cut a hole inside, fill it with fertile soil, and plant some beautiful flowers. And how your old stump will shine, how it will look younger, how the flowers planted on it will sparkle with color!
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