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Moroccan Garden design on my mind
"The love of gardening is a seed once sown never dies."
Most gardeners want to continue to garden as long as they possibly can. Lifestyle changes, age, infirmity, work, financial circumstances all have an impact on how much or how well we can garden. Different people have different hobbies and desires that they love to pursue and follow throughout their life. There are different methods and processes by which you can make your garden a unique one to look at. There are many ways by which you can design your garden.
A secluded patio garden dotted with containerised plants is given a touch of Moroccan magic to transform it into a cosy Mediterranean courtyard that's perfect for entertaining.
Sunken
seating
area
The
central
feature
of
the
garden
is
a
large,
octagonal,
sunken,
seating
area.
This
is
covered
with
intricate
Moroccan
tiles
which
are
a
key
inspiration
for
the
garden.
The
seats
are
sunken
into
the
ground
with
a
low
wall
at
the
back
providing
privacy.
Triangular
beds
in
each
corner
overflow
with
planting.
Rectangular
pond
A
rectangular
pond,
complete
with
delicate
trickling
fountain
is
placed
opposite
the
steps
to
the
seating
area.
This
creates
a
pleasing
sound
and
provides
a
cooling
effect
as
traditionally
used
in
Moorish
courtyards.
The
waters
of
the
pond
also
reflect
the
surrounding
planting.
Veranda
A
small
veranda
leads
from
the
house
to
the
patio
area.
This
is
covered
with
coordinating
tiles
to
fit
in
with
the
overall
design.
It's
a
good
point
to
stand
and
look
over
the
whole
garden.
Patio
area
A
formal
patio
area
is
built
between
the
veranda
and
the
seating
area.
This
has
a
tiled
floor
to
coordinate
with
the
rest
of
the
garden
and
is
surrounded
by
a
low
hedge
of
pyramid
and
ball
box
trees.
The
table
and
chairs
offer
a
pleasing
place
eat
al
fresco.
Getting inspiration for a design
Try and find a common theme for your design to knit the whole thing together. In this case the Moroccan tiles acted as the main inspiration and were used throughout to create a sense of unity in the design.
Heavenly
Plants
With
vibrant
blues,
corals
and
aquas
on
the
walls
and
in
the
tiling,
go
for
a
toning
palette
of
colours
in
your
planting:
greys
and
greens,
purples,
blues,
pinks
and
whites.
Cover
walls
and
fences
with
the
evergreen
climber
Trachelospermum.
Its
dark
green
leaves
contrast
beautifully
with
the
delicate
white
flowers
that
are
produced
in
July
and
August.
Roses
will
provide
the
reds
and
pinks
in
the
colour
scheme.
Grey leaved plants like Santolina, lavender and Artemesia contrast beautifully with bright blue Delphiniums and purple and white hardy geraniums. Add eastern magic with lots of plants in terracotta pots. Lemon trees will look especially good.
As darkness settles on your Arabian night, light candles in romantic lanterns, smell the lemon trees and transport yourself to a little bit of heaven on earth. So you can find your garden paradise on earth just in front of you and you can be getting the best of the scenic beauty here. So why wait just have a beautiful garden and you can find Morocco right there!



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