Plant type: Choose more evergreen trees and shrubs to frame the garden because they fill the beds and stay in good condition all year round, and perennials and flowering shrubs, whose flowers bloom year after year, are much stronger than annuals.
Number of plants: Don't be tempted by impromptu gardening and place excessive flowering plants, grasses and plants that are too dense in your garden. Instead buy and place plants wisely according to their condition, taking into account early on what growth will look like in three to five years and the size of those plants as they mature.
Plant size: Many perennials grow quickly and can reach maturity or near maturity in a single season. For these fast-growing plants, you can prune them at the nursery and save money while enjoying a lush garden in a few months. It's also possible to save budget for larger sized plants, which can make a huge impact on the space. If you choose to purchase a more mature tree, you should seek professional help in siting and planting the tree to reduce the risk of tree transplanting.
1.Simplify your wish list
2. Choose a theme or style
3. Plan your layout (Consider building your garden in phases)
4. Use existing plants and materials
5. Incorporate hardscaping elements
6. Add lighting and water features
7. Outdoor furniture and accessories
When it comes to creating a modern style that provides you with a beautiful and functional outdoor space to enjoy. Don't forget to consider the maintenance required for your garden. In short, to create a low-cost, low-maintenance private garden, you need to consider the problem from multiple angles, and I believe that after reading this article, you will be able to create your garden with half the effort.