How to Create a Traditional English Garden

Sarah Ganly
You can learn how to create a traditional English garden right in your own backyard. There are many reasons why an English garden is loved by many gardeners. This type of themed garden is very popular and has some unique aspects. This article will explain how you can create a traditional English garden.

The Basics

Traditional English gardens are made up of many types of plants. A wide variety of plants are used in English gardens adding to its appeal. Flowers, vegetables, shrubs, herbs, and grass are all commonly found in an English garden.

Flowers

Perennial flowers were most common in an English garden, but annuals will add color and detail. Perennial flowers that are appropriate for a traditional English garden are lupine, asters, bee balm, phlox, and dianthus. Marigolds, pansies, and candytuft are lovely annuals for this garden style. Roses are also very important for any English garden. Rose bushes can be grown in variety, and they should be pruned to maintain a particular shape.

Vegetables

Vegetables were always grown in traditional English gardens, and many times they had there own designated area. You can choose to grow vegetables anywhere in your English garden you would like, but make sure to add them somewhere for a real English garden feel.

Herbs

Herbs are another part of English gardening that is necessary in this type of garden. Herbs for cooking and making tea are important. It is also nice to add medicinal herbs to your garden for fragrance and purpose. Some essential English garden herbs are chamomile, lemon balm, sage, and mint.

Shrubs

Shrubs are another part of the traditional English garden that will really add this style to your garden. Shrubs were used in borders and paths. They were cut into angular shapes and well maintained. Shrubs can be used to section off areas of the garden or they can be trimmed into works of art. Shrubs can be small or large, but they should have a dramatic impact on the garden.

Grass

One of the unique aspects of the English garden is the use of space and grass. English gardens commonly were kept with open grassy fields. These fields or open spaces were used for outside activities. Your English garden can have a small open space or a large space; either way it is essential to any English garden.

You can learn how to create a traditional English garden without much effort. Simply knowing the basic design of these types of gardens will make creating your own English garden simple.

Published by Sarah Ganly

I am a student, lunch lady, daughter, girlfriend, and proud puppy owner. I love art, crafts, gardening, baking, and many other hand on activities. I am pursuing a degree in business management, and I am...   View profile

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