Explore The Beauty of A Night Garden, Ideas For A Garden Of The Night
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I'm making this page about Night Garden because...A night garden is not new to the contemporary world. Moonlight gardens were planted in medieval Japan using white or pale-colored rocks and sand. Pools of water caught the shine of the moon and white chrysanthemums cast a ghostly profile. In the 1600s, mogul emperor planted a stunning night blooming garden using fragrant and beautiful flowers like jasmine, narcissus and lilies all in white. In more modern times, Vita Sackville-West designed a night garden fashioned after those found in India
Night Garden Table of Contents
- A Night Garden Plan
- Outlined Of The Garden
- Night Garden Flowers
- Add Value to the beautiful Garden
- Moonlight Garden Flickr Photos
- Night Garden, Flower Blooms
- Moonlight Garden By anNZstream
- Moonlight Garden Vids
- Animal, Plants & Flowers Decor
- Green living books
- Moonlight Garden eBay
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- Your Comment
A Night Garden Plan

Creating a moonlight garden only takes a small plot in the backyard. In order to get the full night effect. It should be planted away from the circus of colors that most perennial flower gardens enjoy. A location that can be seen from an upstairs window allows for unique viewing. A garden at night must still be planted in a sunny location or in partial shade that receives enough sun to grow herbaceous, sun-loving plants. Situate the garden in a well-drained location to prevent problems associated with standing water. Consider placing the garden against a dark background of deep green foliage shrubs such as boxwood. An evergreen hedge that runs in the back of the house or along the side creates a perfect backdrop. Keep in mind that the amount of sun the garden receives and make sure taller evergreens do not shade the night garden. Choose a shape that compliments your home and existing landscape. A circle, crescent or serpentine presents a softer flow compared to the angular points of a geometric design.
Outlined Of The Garden


The outlined of the garden should be strongly defined. Use edging materials such as flagstone or pale-colored rocks to create a clear border. Wooden rails get lost in the dark unless a border of flowers emphasizes the outlined. Include a focal in the design for a garden of the night. As you begin, consider how the area will be lit at night. The elegance and formality that white flowers exude should be complimented with lighting. Search for old cast iron outdoor lamp post or reproductions of antiques. Set the lamp on a wooden post for a look of timeless charm. Remember to include outdoor mechanics for electricity. one of nature's most wondrous gifts comes with dappled light effect and demand attention. day or night. A small pool of water may attract that fauna of the night including moths that gather at the edge of water.
Night Garden Flowers


The color palette for a night blooming garden must be pale. White flowers capture the glow of the moon and become eerily beautiful in the light. An all-white garden presents a formal, almost regal appearance. Pale pastels can also be a part of the garden in subtle shades of pink, blue and yellow. Each of these colors also reflects the moonlight. A mix of perennials and annuals creates a full garden from the start. Perennials take approximately three years to mature, until that time plant more annuals to fill in. White cosmos, phlox and delphinium stand tall in the background with lower white petunias bordering the garden. Intersperse columbine, iris, lilies and candytuft with white climbing roses. Train morning flower or moon vine dressed in white to climb the lamp post. White chrysanthemums complete the whole growing.
Add Value to the beautiful Garden

By making your moonlight garden attractive to all manner of butterflies, birds and insects, you add value to the beautiful plantings. Gardens are ever-changing places with diversity that comes from a fertile imagination. Night gardens allow gardeners to try something new and view the garden from a moonlight perspective. Place a bench or seat somewhere amidst the lush white that captures moonbeams for sleepless nights and brighter days. planting and growing an all-white garden presents a unique garden experience, not to be missed.

Night Garden, Flower Blooms

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susannaduffy
Jul 7, 2009 @ 6:51 pm | delete
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