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17 simple garden ideas for every style, size and budget
Garden ideas come in all shapes and sizes, varying hugely depending on climate, soil, local planting traditions, how you want to use your garden, and how high or low maintenance you need your garden to be. Within the English garden world alone, you can find formal gardens, romantic cottage gardens, modern city gardens and much, much more. Increasingly, the gardening world is moving away from water-intensive, high-maintenance gardens and looking more towards resilient, drought-tolerant styles such as those that are traditionally associated with the Mediterranean. Biodiversity is another key principle of today's gardens, and a reason why many designers are minimising the size of their lawns and looking to meadow-style planting to encourage wildlife. Gardens are also a brilliant way to help people get more in touch with the food they consume, and edible planting and kitchen gardens are increasingly popular, even in small gardens.
Garden design isn't limited to the actual planting, of course. There are plenty of other elements that can make or break a garden, such as patios and terraces, greenhouses and garden rooms, pools and ponds. These are expensive things to install and difficult to change, so it's worth getting them right the first time. We've gathered together a few of our favourite garden ideas and styles of planting, for both front gardens and back gardens, all drawn from the House & Garden archive, along with advice on how to get going with each.
How to lay out a garden
Before you start, think about how you are going to use your garden and what you need to make that happen, Top 50 Garden Designer Angel Collins explains in our piece How to design a garden from scratch in 17 steps. The first thing to think about is a seating area with some pretty garden chairs - preferably this should be near the house and if possible facing southwest.
How to design a garden cheaply
Gardening doesn’t have to be expensive, as long as you know what you’re doing and plan ahead. Tabi Jackson Gee. Her two top tips? Play the long game (especially if you’ve just moved house) and don’t binge-buy at the garden centre. Keep reading for her full cheap garden ideas and a guide on making your garden budget go further.