The English garden is literally drowning in flowers. Only “aristocrats” are used for landscaping – plants with which you can create lush compositions.
Separate zones can be connected with each other by wooden bridges, the garden can have arches and gazebos made of stone, entwined with flowers and vines. Benches are made using artistic forging. Fences in an English-style garden should not be visible. Therefore, they need to be completely hidden by plants, “noble” and easily recognizable.
These can be roses, lush lilacs, garden jasmine, boxwood and lavender, geraniums and tails. Of the trees, you can use maples and chestnuts, decorative apple trees. Among the bulbous plants – only the classics daffodils and tulips. All plants must be planted in such a way that you can see the splendor and density.
You will not see antique sculptures in an English garden, but you can find realistic, discreet architecture (baths and bird feeders). They should be placed in the most visible place, but somewhere in the partial shade of trees or flowering perennials.