Small Garden: 60 Models, Project Ideas and Inspirations

Every home and decor is more beautiful when filled with plants. Those who believe that, due to the short films, the property cannot benefit from a garden. Nowadays, there are many creative solutions to implement one of them in small environments, bringing more charm and life into the house.

If you’re a first-time gardener and don’t know where to start, don’t worry. Here, we’ve put together some tips on how to start a simple and creative garden, which ornamental garden plants you can use, how to decorate your garden and much more. Check out:

How to set up a small garden?

The first step in setting up your garden is deciding where it will be installed. If the spaces in your home are really small, why not use a hanging plants? Occupying the vertical space, they will leave the passage free for residents and visitors and will also make the decoration more dynamic and modern. Just remember to choose a location that receives adequate light for each type of plant.

hanging plants

There are several ways to install hanging plants – it will depend on the species chosen and the place you want to decorate. You can use hooks, for example, which go very well with plants like fern. Macramé pendants are decorated with vines, such as the boa constrictor, but also with smaller potted plants. Another option is to use a wooden board perforated on all four ends and hung by ropes. There is room for any species.

vertical garden

The vertical garden is an alternative for those who want a more complete and varied composition. To assemble it, you can use 100% recycled plastic planters. Measure and mark with a pencil the exact distance for fixing the brackets to the wall.

With a drill, drill the wall at the marked points and fit the dowels. Then, hold the brackets and fit the screws, fixing them to the wall. Place the plant seedlings in the flowerpots, filling them with light substrate (expanded clay, coconut chips or coconut fibers). Fit the already vegetated planters on the supports and your vertical garden is ready!

If your vertical garden is on the balcony or in other environments exposed to the sun, opt for species such as asparagus, purple lambari, and dollar. Internally, fern and zamioculcas usually get along very well. The English rug is also a beautiful species and has an excellent adaptation to environments, both in the sun and in partial shade.

If the spaces in your home are larger and support a horizontal garden, bet on potted plants or seedlings planted in front of the house or in the side hallway. Where there is a lot of wind, species with hard leaves are indicated, such as balsam, cycad, viburnum, gardenia, azalea and boxwood. If the area does not receive much wind and is enclosed by glass, as on the balcony, fruit trees are recommended species, such as gossip, lemon and jabuticabeira.

How to decorate a small garden

To decorate your garden, bet on plants of different species, textures and foliage to ensure a more diverse and beautiful composition. You can also paint the vases in different colors and mix the aesthetics – use various types of pendants and even include a vertical garden, for example.

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If you are one of those people who like simple house gardens more, you can select fewer species and combine them with the existing interior decoration, such as bookcases, sofas and armchairs. If this is the case with an outdoor garden, diversify the supports or position it near other elements such as water fountains, decorative watering cans, rocking chairs, etc.

small winter garden

A winter garden is a stove normally attached to a residence, which can be used to create more lighting and ventilation and bring greater integration with nature. In the past, this area was used for leisure in the colder seasons, but nowadays it serves as a space for cultivate vegetable gardens and create a green aesthetic indoors.

The species most planted in the winter garden are chamaedorea, echeveria, sword of São Jorge, pau d’água, licuala, singonio, mini cactus, violet and peace lily. Check out some inspirations:

Small garden with rocks

Some accessories add more life and beauty to the garden. It is the case of stoneswhich can increase the sense of integration with nature and make a beautiful contrast with the green of the plants.

To set up a garden like this, prepare the land, remove old plants and leave the space flat. Choose species suitable for that environment: cacti and succulents are more resistant to heat and can store water for up to 30 days.

To better fix the stones, make a layer of sand over the earth. Finally, mix the stone types and colors and arrange them in circular shapes over the area.

Small corner garden

This composition with stones is very useful for those spaces in the corner of the wall, where the empty area can add a beautiful garden. You can take advantage of this and plant some seedlings in the ground and, in addition, build a vertical garden on the wall, transforming a space without much life.

What to plant in a small garden

You can plant any tiny species in a small garden, as long as you pay attention to their needs. For the outdoor area, opt for sun-resistant plants such as cacti, succulents, and yuccas. To grow indoors in pots, good options are peperomias, English ivy, pennies, Portuguese lace, Saint George’s sword, boxwood, bamboo orchids, anthuriums, etc., in addition to all the others mentioned above.

Every plant will need light and water – some more and some less. Also remember to do periodic maintenance with pruning and fertilization.

Fronts of houses with small garden

A garden on the front of the house is always a good choice. Whether in vases or fixed in the ground, these plants will ensure a greater tone of invitation to visitors and greater beauty to the property. Check out some photos for inspiration:

More small garden ideas

Check out the gallery for more inspiration for your garden:

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