Ooh and ahh! Yes, there are many palatial estates, perfectly manicured hedges and graceful Japanese bridges that we see on our travels. But, there are also ideas to translate into realities for your home gardens. Draw inspiration from shapes, plants, color schemes and function.
Get It Straight—Formal Garden Style
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Formal gardens aren't always made up of entirely of straight lines. Circles, such as fountains, can be accented with symmetrical plantings to play well within the straight lines of a courtyard or fenced garden.
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No Imports
If you prefer to walk on the wild side, growing native plants in a meadow, bog or woodland garden may be just the thing. Native plants are lower maintenance as they do just fine with Mother Nature as the gardener.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7A6LJgOfn6bWqMLcBqMIfmXS6l4xs3-3AoQf85alKZxY4UW-t57ZYTbxEDVDl4akYP7ONRKKxJNSEVgdOTbXShQLDbmQMlEtV9IkxoRaa71LPCcRF2ZZKd9E1EfpHzte-mPgUqrrtyJY/s400/Travel_CH_Native.jpg)
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Making Plants Do—and Making Do in Small Spaces
Some of us aspire to grow plants that aren't quite perfect for our regions. We create micro-climate pockets in our gardens and select plants that may require a bit of extra work, such as drip irrigation moisture for tropical plants.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgUmhT6_zfJJLkRovwGVG5VyWSf7vwMeVEisRv18jNHeR1YBLPzWjz95mGi4nERWjYoBMZ9cK2toxHD2Hm7Stc5C4pax9MFc2J-ObxkOIPdpJt3f3m41dV-OeKsQ-hx0wneueUyl0qqwro/s400/Travel_Raleigh_tropical.jpg)
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Eat, Drink and Be Merry
On the very practical side, grow your own food alongside your flowers. Veggie gardens and orchards can fit into small spaces and wide open places.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhs3Y10J1XSLZlzwewWsPj_XASv9FcjfvZV2-MouGJCtDnCMVyXqXgc7D8d4XGwoIRRIGIwGczt6LN-7ryu_H3gw0JlKWAkKVjGj2nOxsCTOQvVt3wfL1wUJ8cIeO0mT2TEGhY1S85SzWc/s400/Travel_Rome_Orchard.jpg)
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Words and photos by Freda Cameron, Defining Your Home, Garden and Travel. All company or product or patented names mentioned are registered trademarks/copyrights/patents owned by those respective companies or persons.
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