Characteristics and design of an English garden

English Garden

In search of new ideas, today we are dedicated to knowing the benefits of a typical English Garden, a stately style design that brings together a series of characteristics that are its own and that today we begin to define here in JardineríaOn.

An English garden is a very typical space that you can find in many green corners of Europe and that became famous in XNUMXth century England. It is a design that includes a series of elements such as statues and fountains, as well as abundant and very green vegetation.

Origins of the English garden

English Garden

Born in the bosom of English gardening, it is curious but most of the most important and famous gardens in England do not have this style, even the term is not used in that country. A good example instead is the English Garden, a 4-square-kilometer park located in the city of Munich, Germany, and which, like all English gardens, bears a typical imprint of the Georgian architecture, the one that was born in 1720 and when there was a twist to the classical forms.

In English gardens predominate a natural design, with the presence of trees, hills and different elements that accompany the landscape but naturally and freely, without obeying strict geometric rules. The starting point is nature and from it a design is created that accompanies and respects the environment.

The important points

English Gardens

The English gardens should give the feeling of spaciousness, thus respecting the magic of nature. Therefore, it is important that the vegetation is natural and not limited or following a too rigid design. The trees are of great importance to create this feeling and that is why there are many and placed anywhere, without following a specific rule.

As well bushes and hedges abound, although the latter must grow without great pruning, released to their own growth even when they are controlled so that they do not expand too much. The idea is to create a well-kept but free garden at the same time. The variety of shrubs is also key to creating this wild spirit, as long as they are placed in a natural and spontaneous way and not following very closed and rigid lines or designs.

Other central element of an English garden is water, which can appear in the form of a pond although always choosing a natural design and nothing too artificial. Although it is possible to add elements, the golden rule is that they are natural and do not clash with that spontaneous air that we are looking for. Wooden bridges, benches or statues they can work the same as paths and paths, although they always look like nature trails and invite a tour of the garden.

If the terrain is uneven, take advantage of the unevenness because in the typical english gardens the hills and slopes are used to place plants, shrubs and trees.


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