Garden Decor – Creating a Basement Garden

If you are passionate about gardening and caring for your landscape, lack of sunlight does not necessarily prevent you from becoming the entrance to his basement into a colorful garden well. All you have to do is use the space available for marijuana plants shade or strong climbers. When we speak of beautiful plants and comfortable wooden benches, vibrant flowers and various accessories, usually assume that we’re also talking about our garden decor outdoors. But that should not always be the case. Let’s take a look at how you can create a most beautiful garden in his basement.

Most of us have at some point, looked down into a small basement while walking down a street in the city to see a garden full of flowers and foliage. Evidence that with the right plants, including a dark corner, the shadow can be a touch of bright color ready to incorporate all kinds of garden decorations. The basement is very likely to have a very dubious position, an area ideal for growing shade-tolerant evergreens with interesting foliage that forms a green all year. Conifers or small box, in tubs can be trimmed hedgerows, to provide interesting ways. Include also some flowering shrubs, such as early spring, flowering Camellia and later, Mexican Orange sweetly scented, with its delicate white flowers. Hydrangeas many will tolerate shade and will reward you with large heads of pink flowers, white, blue or red wine later in the summer. If you are looking to create a cheap garden decor you should definitely consider the cultivation of these flowers and plants in particular, they are very cheap and very easy to find at any garden center around your area.

You should also use the walls around the basement to great advantage. The plants receive more light here and you can even see the sun. Paint the walls white to help reflect any available light. You can even display a view imaginary painting of an arch or door in the wall, climbers training the vine around the eyes and then paint on a distant view through the open “door.” A mirror, strategically placed, can also add light. This is how it begins to create the decor of your own garden in the front of the house when the light is poor. There are always plenty of options without having to worry about the lack of sunlight.

Climbers are a first choice for the walls. Many of these enjoy having their roots in the shade and head in the sun and grows well in large containers in the basement. Mixed climbers like Clematis flowers and roses to give to the decoration of the garden sit at the main entrance. Consider growing evergreens such as ivy and honeysuckle. This will help cover the walls in winter.

There are many things you already use to decorate your outdoor garden can also be applied to the basement entrance. Include rocks and stones into interesting shapes or colors and twisted pieces of wood. A stone statue that add elegance – or you could even line the gnomes side step. Whatever your preference garden decor, there are always plenty of options for you to choose, including lack of sunlight.

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