Geometric Herb Gardens

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Geometric herb gardens are aesthetically pleasing as well as practical.

Geometric herb gardens provide a sense of order and harmony on an aesthetic level and easy access on a practical level. There are a few simple design principles to use when setting up the garden. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Shape

    • Geometric gardens are laid out in basic geometric shapes, such as a circle, square or rectangle. The shape is then divided into four equal parts, and each part is planted with the same combination of herbs or plants that complement each other.

    Repetition

    • Unity in the geometric garden is achieved through a repetition of form, color and texture. For instance, if you plant the outer edge of a circle with an upright growing herb, such as mountain chives, plant the outer edge of the portion of the circle opposite with mountain chives or an herb with a similar upright growing habit, such as curly parsley. This will create a sense of balance.

    Color

    • Consider using a color scheme in your geometric herb garden to provide a sense of cohesion. Using three colors will keep it simple, such as green, gold and burgundy or silver, maroon and dark green.

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