Garden Styles & Types Stoke

While there are almost no limits to the potential variety of garden styles, several natural and classical styles have provided inspiration for gardeners for centuries. Before travel between countries became widespread, these styles were insular, developing slowly over thousands of years.

Harewood Nurseries
01538 755281
Leek Road
Stoke On Trent
Draycott Nurseries
01782 392461
Lower Hill Farm
Stoke On Trent
Strawberry Garden Centres
01889 562292
Bramshall Road
Uttoxeter
Doveleys Garden Centre Ltd
01889 591999
Doveleys Manor
Uttoxeter
Heathers Roses
01889 505345
Roseland Nursery
Stone
Paradise Nurseries
01538 722566
Winnothdale
Stoke On Trent
Acorn Pets & Garden Supplies
01782 594842
381 Weston Road
Stoke On Trent
Mount Nurseries
01889 505627
Stone
Old Hall Nursery
01538 308257
Leek
Heldon Nurseries
01889 563377
Ashbourne Road
Uttoxeter
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Garden Styles & Types

Garden Styles and Types

Garden Styles and Types

While there are almost no limits to the potential variety of garden styles, several natural and classical styles have provided inspiration for gardeners for centuries. Before travel between countries became widespread, these styles were insular, developing slowly over thousands of years. Countries across the world evolved quite different kinds of garden design, with the styles driven by factors such as climate, local materials, general land form, social factors and even religion.

As people began to travel, garden styles inevitably started to blend together. This has led to many interesting designs, such as the development of the Japanese garden style from its earlier roots in China.

Combining a number of these different styles can be very effective, and can be achieved by dividing the garden into smaller 'rooms' with hedges or trellis. Even in small areas, stylistic contrasts may provide an interesting change of key: the strong, clean lines of a modern, formal pond may be effectively counterbalanced by a background border overflowing with old-fashioned rambling roses and striking annuals. However, you should plan the linking of areas with great care, to avoid creating a discordant effect.

The most important principle to understand is why these different garden styles were created, and then to draw inspiration from them. You will then be able to appreciate the purpose of a particular style of garden, and why it works so well, allowing you to create your own design that will suit your requirements.

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