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Indoor gardens can contribute important benefits to home living, ranging from aesthetic beauty to improved health and productivity. Research has shown that indoor plants help eliminate indoor air pollutants called Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that emanate from adhesives, furnishings, clothing, and solvents, and are known to cause illnesses. They also increase subjective perceptions of concentration and satisfaction, as well as objective measures of productivity. Indoor gardens may even reduce energy use and costs because of the reduced need for air circulation. These benefits complement the obvious aesthetic advantages of a well-designed garden, making the indoor garden an attractive residential feature on several fronts.
However, indoor gardens require many conditions to ensure that they grow smoothly. These conditions also vary depending on the type of plant(s) being grown and the methods in which they are displayed. To address these considerations, we’ve compiled an introductory list of requirements, common plant types, and display methods below.
© Rafael GamoRequirementsLight: Plants need light to photosynthesize, grow, and survive. Without light, plants may fail to grow completely, won’t produce flowers or fruit, and may even die. This consideration is particularly important for indoor gardens, which even if near a window, may not receive adequate light in winter months. Thus, indoor gardens will need particular lighting systems to ensure maximum growth.
© Charis SolomouMost plants function best with 14 to 16 hours of light and at least six hours of darkness per day. However, because plants have photoreceptors that only absorb specific wavelengths of light, regular lightbulbs won’t satisfy this requirement. High Intensity Discharge (HID) bulbs and Compact Fluorescent Systems are the most ideal light source for indoor gardens, providing the ideal amount of brightness and intensity for plant growth. Fluorescent lights and incandescent bulbs may not emanate enough light, making them better for individual house plants rather than entire gardens. Of course, light requirements will vary depending on the plants being grown.
© Derek Swalwell© Charis SolomouHumidity: Indoor gardens often suffer from low humidity, which can cause plants to wither and leaves to turn brown. While plants tend to flourish in 50% humidity or higher, indoor humidity levels, particularly in the winter, may be sit as low as 10-20%. Solutions to this issue can range from running a humidifier, to daily misting, to even just placing a tray of water next to the garden.
Temperature: Most plants will thrive under temperatures ranging from 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
Courtesy of K59atelier© Edward HendricksSoil depth: Soil depth will vary greatly depending on the plant being grown. Typically, between 18 to 20 inches of soil will suffice for most plants, though this number can drop to as low as 15 inches or reach as high as three feet. Depending on the plant, more shallow rooted species may also need to be staked or secured to a trellis.
Water: Plants grown in containers tend to dry out quicker than plants grown naturally in soil. Thus, it’s imperative that indoor gardens are watered adequately, though they shouldn’t be overwatered either. To ensure that plants are watered consistently, some designers and homeowners turn to solutions such as indoor drip watering systems, hydroponics, or self-watering pots.
Hydroponic gardening. Image © Needpix user naidokdinIndoor drip watering systems water plants on a timer, making them highly consistent and relatively painless to use. However, with obvious tubes connecting the plants, they tend to be rather unsightly. Self-watering pots and planters hold a refillable reservoir and, as the name suggests, water their plants automatically. Unlike indoor drip watering systems, there are no external tubes and faucets to be seen. An aesthetically interesting variation on the self-watering pot is the stackable self-watering container, which essentially becomes a small vertical garden with a hidden automatic watering system. Another aesthetically interesting option is the hydroponic garden, which eliminates soil from the equation and instead supplies water and nutrients to the plants directly. This solution can use smaller containers, facilitates faster plant growth, and decreases the likelihood of plant infections, making it a popular choice.
Self-watering container. Image © Flickr user Gavin AndersonRegardless of the type of watering system used, drainage is always an important consideration as well. Without adequate drainage, roots may rot in overly moist conditions. This requirement just means that planters should always have drainage holes and drip trays.
© Derek SwalwellCommon Plants© Shinkenchiku ShaGardens can serve different purposes in a home, be it purely aesthetic or to provide fruits and vegetables or a combination of both. Of course, depending on the intended use, different plants will be more effective. Considerations such as lighting, watering, and temperature may also impact plant choices.
Aloe Vera plant. Image © Pexels user Himesh MehtaCommon House Plants: Spider Plant, Aloe Vera, Weeping Fig, Jade Plant.
Common Vegetables: Beets, carrots, herbs, kale, lettuce, mushrooms.
Flowers: Rose of China, Flamingo Flower, Kaffir Lily, various orchids.
Orchid plants. Image © Flickr user ProFlowersDisplay Methods© Rafael GamoThere are a variety of different garden designs that have been innovated over time. Depending on the available square meters and the style of the interior, designers should choose the options that accentuate different aspects of the home and allow better use of space.
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Multifunctionality is the main feature of modernity, so today we will talk about interior design ideas that are applicable not only inside the house, but also in the garden. In this article, you will find practical tips regarding the design of private gardens.
Start with flooring
Every idea for both indoor and outdoor decoration needs a good foundation, and in this case it is garden flooring. Whether it is a lawn or a garden path, they must be made with high quality, for years. There are many materials and their combinations here, and in the photo below we presented some of them. nine0003
The combination of stone and moss creates a cozy feeling
The combination of pavers and gravel
Stylish and functional flooring
Zoning the garden adds
Good zoning to any setting. Thinking over the landscape design of the garden, this is often forgotten, but in vain. Designate a place in the garden for family meals, games, relaxation, etc. Perhaps you need a reading nook or work area? Why not organize them outdoors! nine0003
Zoning with color
Unusual combination: rattan and wood
Diversify your garden design with accessories
Complete your garden with decorative elements: this way you will freshen up the space without making any fundamental changes. And the rule that is true for interior decoration also applies outside: how you organize the space around you shows your individuality. So go ahead and surprise yourself and your guests! Fill your garden with unusual items! If guests often come to you, you can install a modular photo booth - the pleasure, of course, is not cheap, but the pleasant emotions from photographs on paper just taken are worth any money. nine0003
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PHOTOS OF Landscape Design of the Garden using decorative plants
,0002Take care of good lighting
Light. for many reasons at once: for the sake of safety, for zoning the garden, and simply for beauty. Illuminated trees, garlands and illuminated paths always look very nice. nine0003
Step Lighting
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Speaking of which, why do we even need to transfer ideas from home to garden?
There are many advantages to this approach. In the summer, the garden gives us the opportunity to expand our living space, and it would be logical to transfer the things we are used to to nature, where we can enjoy fresh air and beautiful views. nine0003
A wooden fence always looks natural
Gravel paths
A garden can be filled with romance
In addition, the garden gives you the opportunity to experiment. And the successful ideas can then be transferred to the house.
Relaxation area next to ornamental pond
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Uniform coverage and trimmed plants create a sense of order
Stone floor and rotary furniture are harmonious
An interesting idea of the facade of the house
Flower pots everywhere
Cozy Garden with a zone for a bonfire
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An example of zoning in a garden
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It's time to go for a portion of wonderful sensations. Take a seat in a comfortable chair and get ready for a walk through the wilds of protected gardens.
For the most hypnotic effect of viewing this article, we advise you to click on the first photo and go to full screen mode. And then - flip through large pictures and enjoy our selection. On some photos you will find green labels that contain additional information about what items and garden decor elements were used in this case. Under the photos you can find information about the project. Perhaps you can implement some ideas for garden decor from our selection on your site. nine0003
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1. Mysterious Alley
Still, our world is incredibly amazing, that with just a few curved steel bars, people can create something so beautiful.
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Edwina Benites-LM
As for the idea for your garden, there will be where to attach the old frames. nine0003
Ike Kligerman Barkley
3. Fairytale Trail
This trail looks like it's straight out of the pages of a fairy tale. So, maybe this is not a hare at all, but some kind of enchanted prince, waiting for the kiss of true love.
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4. Street dancing
Judging by the dancer's sculpture, owners of this house are clearly weak for the Lower Breep . Although, maybe it's a little yogi? nine0003
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5. Living steps
It makes you want to run barefoot on these soft green steps. It’s a pity that I don’t have such in the entrance.
Kevin Cooper Garden Design
Margie Grace - Grace Design Associates
7. Healthy sleep
Of course, you won't be able to sleep on such a bed. But what a great decor for the garden!
Giuseppe Lunardini Architetto del Paesaggio
8. My light, mirror…
The reflection of an ancient statue, an ancient amphora and picturesque vegetation only enhances the beauty of this Tuscan courtyard. What do you think of this garden idea?
Kikuchi + Kankel Design Group
9. Samurai tradition
The curved bridge and wooden stumps have always emphasized the uniqueness of a real Japanese garden.
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
10. Safely protected
The curvature of this fence was not due to a mistake by the workers. It's just that if the fence were straight, there would not be such a picturesque view.
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Mayita Dinos Garden Design
11. Fountain of Youth
finally received the long-awaited award.
Garrett Churchill Inc. nine0003
12. Soothing corner
Sometimes symmetry is not needed to create such a place, and a little bit of confusion will not hurt.
13. Echoes of Eternity
A very simple but long-lasting way to make your lawn visually appealing is to put some stones there. If the garden decor in the photo seems a little boring to you, you can pick up brushes and paint on the surface of the stones!
The Cousins
14. Ornithologist's dream
At the dacha, it is not necessary to spend all the time among the beds. You can just sit in the company of loved ones or listen to the birds singing.
Edwina Benites-LM
15. Chess battles
Someone is setting up a tennis table in the garden or stretching a volleyball net. And real Chelyabinsk gardeners play full-size chess! This is not for you to drive the ball.
Karen Aitken and Associates
16. Tree of Paradise
If there was such a wonderful gazebo in my yard, I would definitely place my summer office there. Great idea for garden decor! nine0003
Adamson + Molina
17. In search of nirvana
It is difficult to find a brighter symbol of calm and balance than a Buddha statue surrounded by greenery.
18. The Magic of Contrast
Sometimes, to create a colorful composition, you just need to choose the right flowers.
cruse consultants
19. 2 in 1
Tea rose is a great option for the front garden and beyond. In summer, it pleases with beauty and aroma, and in winter - with the most useful jam from its petals. nine0003
The Pond Gnome
21. Spirit of the lake
Even the smallest pond should have its own symbol or talisman. So why not a colorful iguana?
Cool Gardens Landscape Associates - CGLA
22. Tea Party in Wonderland
It feels like the Mad Hatter is about to jump out from behind the bush, followed by the March Hare.
Edgar Rolando Rossal
23. Royal Garden
A pair of majestic peacocks can transform any garden, and all flowers will play with completely different colors. nine0003
Design Focus International
24. Love story
What could be more romantic than a meeting of lovers by the lily pond?
James R. Salomon Photography
25. Carefree Nymph
Fairy tales are fairy tales, but nymphs also need to rest. And let the whole world wait.
Irra Ariella
26. Boho style
If not all members of your family share your passion for hippie-chic style in the interior - it doesn't matter, embody it in the garden! nine0003
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The main thing is not to forget to grow a couple of trees so that there is somewhere to hang a hammock.
Chris Snook
28. Terracotta hands
It's hard to say exactly what they symbolize, nevertheless, these palms look very interesting, and you can always find a use for them. nine0003
Amy Renea
29. Work decorations
It's great when the inventory fits harmoniously into the interior of the garden, the main thing is that it is not the only cart.
GUÁIMARO
30. Lively interior
This is a truly flourishing room with only one drawback - the lack of a roof.
Andrew Renn
31. View from the inside
With this pretty lattice door, you can enjoy picturesque green views on both sides. nine0003
Paul Moon Design
32. Spring of Freshness
Next to this small fountain, you can feel like a king or queen of your own small country - albeit limited by the boundaries of a garden plot.
Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
33. Fairy Pet
If you also have nowhere to bathe a small dragon, be sure to put such a comfortable bath in the garden.
KAMBRICK
34. White-barreled mood
Of course, it would be better to grow a whole birch, but if you can't wait, then you can. Yes, and the fence is quite original.
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James R. Salomon Photography
35. Stubborn sculpture
find a place for this figure opposite the window of the intractable neighbor.
Claudia De Yong Garden Design
36. Plant Arrangement
Well, what else to complement a fruit fence, if not pyramid-shaped bushes?
Margie Grace - Grace Design Associates
Shannon Malone
38. No windows, no doors
No, this is not a cucumber at all, but an original California outdoor bathroom. By the way, a great way to save money, the main thing is not to store anything of value there.
Catherine Sandin
39. Invisible ceiling
Don't even try to figure out how this chandelier got there. Just stock up on mosquito spray and enjoy dinner by the light.
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40. Minimalist spirit when you can just invent and enjoy something 9017 moment?
Chris Snook
41. Bronze friends
If sometimes you feel lonely, a few statues by the pond will dispel this unpleasant feeling. True, in such a company one should be wary of pigeons.
The Garden Company
Envision Landscape Studio
43. Tiered approach
This solution proves that the slope on the site is not a problem, but an opportunity to decorate your garden.
Natalia Borisova
44. Enchanting tea drinking
Tea with honey and surrounded by fresh flowers is just a dream. The main thing is not to anger the local bees. nine0003
Garden Pacific
45. Bread and salt
Having arranged such an arch in the garden, do not tell unmarried acquaintances about it. Well, did you guess why?
Cuckooland
46. Strength in unity
Do you feel that there is not enough greenery and something missing in the garden? Of course, a stylish carpet with the image of branches!
Scott Brinitzer Design Associates
47. Light disguise
Most likely, you won't be able to hide from the tax office behind such a bush, but this is how the central accent looks very good! nine0003
48. For the ages
Natural stone will be a beautiful and almost eternal decoration for your garden - however, this pleasure is not cheap.
Scot Ragsdale
49. Yoga area
You can't play golf on such a lawn, but it's perfect for yoga or meditation!.
Design Focus International
50. Famous combination
Only white brick can be simpler than red brick. And yet, in combination with greenery, it looks just fine! nine0003
Roger Washburn Landscape Architecture
51. Pretty Irregularities
Tiling steps with jagged edges and finding room for a ridge of bushes is another way to deal with landscape changes.
Sculpt Gardens Inc.
52. With a soft step
The path of river pebbles, no doubt, will add sophistication and attractiveness to the garden.
Greenleaf Services, Inc.
53. Road to heaven
These green steps, like from a fantasy story, lead to something majestic and beautiful.
Yorkshire Garden Designer
54. Rain and sleet
With such a platform, you will not get your feet wet in any weather, the main thing is that the canopy does not let you down.
Jeanne Bundakova
55. Tricycle Helper
Not only do people love cycling, but also flowers. A cute and fun garden decor idea, the photo of which you see, will bring mood to it. nine0003
Rama Ananth
56. A symbol of wisdom
The elephant symbolizes strength, stability and prudence, and also brings good luck. So hurry to the store for your happy baby elephant!
Hoi Ning Wong
57. Echoes of the past
It feels like these bushes came to us from the 1970s, when afro hairstyles were at the peak of their popularity.
Dabah Landscape Designs
58. Timeless classic
A tea rose and a flower bed along the hedge is an old, but no less effective technique. nine0003
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59. Bright meeting
If you prefer to surprise guests right from the doorstep, start with an unusual and memorable door.
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Ah, you doors, my doors, my old doors… don't want to throw it away? Just make it part of the garden interior. nine0003
Katharine Webster Inc.
61. Arizona motifs
Undoubtedly, this sculpture will appeal to everyone who has a weakness for tumbleweeds.
Aquascape
62. Everything has its place
If there is a small stream on the site, then it's a sin not to build an arched bridge.
Gerasimova Elena
Creative Garden Spaces
64. Simple but tasteful
Another example of a light, minimalistic garden where picturesque plants are the main decoration. nine0003
Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association
65. Circular Alley
It is very convenient to wind circles along it, thinking about a new idea, or just chatting on the phone.
a Blade of Grass
66. Green Rectangle
A great solution for spreading a blanket, making a temporary gazebo or setting up a large table. Either way, enjoyment is guaranteed.
Jacobs Grant Design ltd
67. Everything for plants
This hedge will let the sunlight in to please the flowers, but don't try to hide from the wind here.
1 Man of the Cloth
68. Beauty requires sacrifice
This is obviously not the most comfortable chair in the world, but from a decorative point of view it looks great!
Classic Nursery & Landscape Co.
69. Among the stones
Even a small amount of water as a decoration can refresh any area. nine0003
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Stefan Wentzel-Neues Gartendesign
71. Sunny mosaic
Perhaps it compensates for a categorical lack of sun, especially in the autumn-winter,
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In order not to look featureless and boring, the fence can be decorated with interesting decorations.
B. Jane Gardens
73. Special taste
Strange as it may seem, dishes in nature are always distinguished by their own unique taste. So, in the warm season, feel free to transfer your dining room to the street. nine0003
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74. All inclusive
Leave armchairs to lovers, because true connoisseurs of outdoor recreation choose a sofa under a canopy.
Hoi Ning Wong
75. Welcome!
This arch is like a portal, inviting you to travel to another dimension, where you can relax from everyday problems.
Kata Phusin Design
Garrett Churchill Inc.
77. High art
If you are not extravagant enough to put up a sculpture of a pissing boy, you can limit yourself to spitting toads.
Katherine Shenaman Interiors
78. Poor Rose
Would you like to touch the world of Brazilian serials in real life? Then start with bougainvillea - you definitely won't go wrong!
Bayberry & Co
79. Great time
Don't like autumn? Walk with the onset of autumn in the maple grove - and you will change your mind. nine0003
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80. Happiness all year round
In order not to part with your favorite flowers and greenery even in winter, you can always get a greenhouse.
Kikuchi + Kankel Design Group
81. Moon Cycle
It doesn't matter what position and how bright the moon shines, if thanks to the backlight you can enjoy the beauty of the trees both day and night.