Small garden – big impact!

Creating a beautiful small garden is all about choosing the right plants that fit your space and style. With dwarf varieties and compact growers, you can enjoy a lush, vibrant garden without overwhelming the space.

May 30, 2024

Perfect plants for small gardens

Dwarf Lavender

Bring a touch of Provence to your garden! With a lovely fragrance and beautiful purple blooms, dwarf varieties are compact and perfect for small spaces. They also attract bees and butterflies (bonus!).

Boxwood

Idea shrubs for small gardens, their dense, evergreen foliage is perfect for creating neat hedges or topiary. They’re low-maintenance and can be shaped to fit any garden style.

Dwarf Hydrangea

Hydrangeas are a garden favourite, and dwarf varieties offer the same big, beautiful blooms in a more compact form. These also need less pruning than the larger alternatives.

Herbs

Herbs such as thyme, rosemary and basil are a fantastic choice for small gardens. They’re not only functional but also beautiful. Thyme, rosemary, and basil can be grown in pots or small patches, providing fresh flavours for your kitchen and a delightful aroma for your garden.

Succulents

For a low maintenance yet visually appealing option, try some succulents and cacti. These resilient plants come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colours, and they thrive in containers. Aloe vera, Echeveria, and Haworthia are just a few examples that can add an exotic touch to your small garden.

Dwarf conifers

These slow-growing evergreens are perfect for small spaces, providing a natural and calming element to your garden.

Climbers

To maximise vertical space, consider climbing plants. Clematis, jasmine, and climbing roses can be trained to grow up trellises, walls, or fences, adding height and interest without taking up valuable ground space.

Colourful trees for small gardens

Growing veggies in a small space

Plants to avoid

Invasive species

Steer clear of invasive plants that can quickly spread and take over your garden. Examples include bamboo, English ivy, and mint. While mint is a lovely herb, it’s best kept in a pot to prevent it from dominating your garden bed.

Large trees and shrubs

Trees like maple, and shrubs like rhododendrons, can become too large and overshadow the rest of your garden.

Sprawling perennials

Sprawling perennials like wisteria and trumpet vine are beautiful but can be too aggressive for small spaces. They require regular maintenance and can easily overwhelm a small space.

High maintenance plants

In a small garden, every plant should earn its keep. Avoid high-maintenance plants that require constant pruning, watering, or pest control.

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