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Coastal Garden - Inspiring Garden Ideas for all Gardeners

The coastal garden style is an exquisite and refreshing approach to landscaping that captures the essence of the seaside. This unique design philosophy embodies the spirit of coastal living, creating an atmosphere of tranquility, beauty, and connection to nature. Key aspects of this style include its soothing color palette, the use of native plants, and an emphasis on blending in with the natural landscape. When designing a coastal garden, consider incorporating the following key elements:

  • Color Palette: Coastal gardens are characterized by their soft, muted color palette. Hues of blue, white, and gray dominate the scene, evoking the serenity of the ocean. Pops of vibrant colors, like coral and turquoise, can be added sparingly to mimic the hues of sea life and create visual interest.
  • Native Plants: Opt for plants that thrive in coastal environments, such as salt-tolerant species and those that can withstand sandy soils and strong winds. These plants provide both aesthetic appeal and environmental benefits, as they are well-adapted to the local conditions.
  • Natural Materials: Embrace the use of natural materials in your coastal garden. Stone, driftwood, and shells can be utilized as decorative accents or functional elements, such as pathways or edging. These materials blend seamlessly with the landscape, enhancing the overall sense of harmony and connection to nature.
  • Coastal Features: Incorporate coastal-inspired features to further emphasize the seaside theme. A wooden boardwalk, a sand garden, or a water feature inspired by the ocean, such as a small pond or fountain, can add a touch of coastal charm and create a focal point in the garden.
  • Low-Maintenance Design: Coastal gardens are typically low-maintenance, as they rely on hardy, native plants that require minimal care.
  • Outdoor Living Spaces: Create inviting outdoor living spaces where you can relax and enjoy the coastal ambiance. Furnishings made from natural materials, like teak or wicker, are both durable and complementary to the coastal style. Add cozy seating, a fire pit, or a hammock for ultimate relaxation.
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