AMiniature gardenIt's not difficult to design and it makes a big impression. This minigardensTypically combine a shallow container with tiny plants or dwarf varieties and, if desired, other embellishments such as a miniature gazebo, gravel path and decorative items. These tiny charming scenes are sure to pique your curiosity. Check out the mini projects we put together. Like magical dwarflandscapes!
Miniature garden with moss and mushrooms
The plants we chose, although not all trueMiniature or dwarf varieties, are tiny and adapted to a small garden for at least one growing season. If the plants grow too large for the space, simply trim them. In warm weather you can use yoursMiniature gardenalso enjoy outdoors all year round. Where winters are cold, place the small garden in a sheltered location, such as an insulated garage.
Miniature garden with ferns and palm trees like in the jungle
Transform a large tray and a collection of tiny plants into an enchanted landscape. From the tiny house and tiny tools to the thumb-sized pots, everything should be made with attention to detail. Set theMiniature gardenon a sturdy structure or in the middle of a dining table for a captivating scene. Make a similar landscape in a smaller container that would fit on the windowsill or shelf.
Miniature garden in the rock – farmhouse with garden path
Miniature garden with moss in a planter
Decorate mini gardens
Use the flooring you would choose for your own garden - gravel path or flagstones and form the design. You can do thatMiniature gardenDecorate it neatly or turn it into a magical little forest. A lush and tranquil area where mosses thrive and mushrooms sprout.
Small decorations for a big effect
Use this oneMini gardenas an ideal place to display a few geological treasures collected on a trip or saved for special memories. Place the miniature in a shady spot where the mosses can thrive thanks to consistent moisture. Place the tank on a tabletop or bring it closer to eye level by placing it on a pedestal.
fragrant peppermint bush
Think about this basketPeppermint bushas a multi-purpose garden: edible, portable and even a source of entertainment. Placed on a copper tray and wrought iron stand, it's ready for refreshments at your next garden party. Move the basket onto a table and use it as a centerpiece. Either way, this will help you create a little surprise with a touch of elegance, whether you're chopping the plants for aromatic garnishes in drinks or sprinkling mint leaves on desserts. And if mint isn't to your taste, you can replace it with other herbs.
Alles in Mini-Format
separate areas for sea and garden
Gravel path and patio areas
Mini patio furniture
small metal fence
Arrange mini garden
Wooden lattice and small bench as an accent