Garden design with foun­tain

This garden is one of the 50 most beau­tiful gardens in the German-speaking world in 2019.

Foun­tain as the centre of atten­tion

The foun­tain imme­dia­tely brings this garden to life, making it the centre and centre of attrac­tion of the design. Seen from the house, it is located at the other end of the spacious lawn, which creates space and width in the other­wise rather small garden. The design details were arranged around the lawn and centred on the foun­tain. For example, the rock pear in front of the house is repeated by the foun­tain, crea­ting a diagonal visual rela­ti­onship.

Varied plan­ting

The garden begins from the house with a warm wooden deck. A gravel path surrounds the garden and leads past a varied plan­ting scheme to a narrow strip of plants: Various sun-loving orna­mental foliage peren­nials mingle with white and purple irises. Silvery, green, narrow and broad leaves harmo­nise next to each other and create playful contrasts. The rear section of the path with the pergola forms a semi-shaded area. Over time, the wooden pergola will be over­grown with various clim­bing plants and form a green roof for the hostas and hydran­geas below.

Seating area with foun­tain

The gravel path conti­nues around the corner, where it merges into a seating area. To create diffe­rent levels in the room layout, the seating area is set off from the lawn with a step. The armchair lounge invites you to spend cosy hours in the garden, accom­pa­nied by the gentle sound of the three semicir­cular foun­tains in the well. Thanks to its wide rim and comfor­table height, the foun­tain can also be used as addi­tional seating next to the lounge.

Before the garden remo­del­ling & after

Plan­ting

Trees and shrubs

  • Amelan­chier lamar­ckii (copper rock pear), umbrella form
  • Elae­agnus ebbingei (olive willow)
  • Prunus lusi­ta­nica ‚Angusti­folia‘ (Portu­guese cherry laurel)
  • Osman­thus burk­woodii (fragrant flower)
  • Viburnum ‚Pragense‘ (Snow­ball)
  • Hydrangea macro­phylla ‚Blue Tit‘ (Hydrangea)

Grasses and peren­nials

  • Agapan­thus ‚Dr Brouwer‘ (deco­ra­tive lily)
  • Agastache ‚Fire­bird‘ (scented nettle)
  • Aster dumosus ‚Rosen­wichtel‘ (cushion aster)
  • Campa­nula garga­nica Bell­flower
  • Chias­to­phyllum oppo­si­ti­fo­lium (forest thicket leaf, golden droplet)
  • Euphorbia amyg­da­lo­ides ‚Purpurea‘ (spurge)
  • Gera­nium phaeum ‚Samobor‘ (brown cranes­bill)
  • Iris germa­nica (tall bearded iris)
  • Iris pumila (dwarf iris)
  • Lavan­dula angusti­folia ‚Muns­tead‘ (Lavender)
  • Paeonia lacti­flora (peony)
  • Pulsa­tilla vulgaris ‚Alba‘ (pasque flower)
  • Santo­lina chamae­cy­pa­rissus (saint’s herb)
  • Melica ciliata (ciliated pearl grass)
  • Panicum virgatum ‚Rehbraun‘ (switch­grass)

Further infor­ma­tion

  • Various herbs
  • Clematis (Viti­cella group) ‚Huldine‘ (clematis)
  • Clematis (Patens group) ‚The Presi­dent‘ (clematis)
  • Rosa ‚Eden Rose‘ (clim­bing rose)
  • Rosa ‚Gran­dessa‘ (clim­bing rose)
  • Rosa ‚Laura Ford‘ (clim­bing rose)
  • Tulipa tarda (wild tulip)
  • Tulipa bata­linii ‚Bright Gem‘ (Tulip)
  • Galan­thus nivalis (snow­drop)
  • Crocus crysan­thus (crocus)
  • Crocus flavus (crocus)
  • Hedera hiber­nica (ivy)

Mate­rials

  • Steps and foun­tains: Porphyry
  • Wooden deck and pergola
  • Chaus­sing (gravel)

Equip­ment

  • Robot mower
  • Lounge: Cane-line „Conic“ armchair, „On the move“ table“

Horti­cul­ture

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