5 Tips to Create the Ultimate Tiny Garden for Any Space

Fernish
4 min readJun 19, 2019

Looking to bring some life into your home? Try out a tiny garden- even if you’re short on space, bringing the outside in comes with many benefits. From sharpening your focus to helping you breathe easier, houseplants and gardens improve health and purify the air. If you’re clueless where to begin, a few simple steps can bring your space to life!

Use Your Walls

If you have a small space to work with, a great solution can be stacking your garden vertically and selecting plants that naturally grow upwards Think vines and hanging baskets, plants that trail, like pothos or heart-leaf philodendron. Helping to keep your space uncluttered, vertical gardens can create accent and living walls. Bring a room to life with shelving to display individual pots. You can also find the right plant stands or trellises for climbing plants. Vertical gardens can be the perfect addition to a living room, balcony, kitchen or space in your home where you’d like to add a focal point.

Bring On the Folding Chairs

A garden can be as simple as a shelf or wall, but it can also become a place to rest and unwind. A great way to make a tiny garden more usable is by adding compact seating. You can create a focal point and a space to gather. By including seating in your garden space, you can create a room to enjoy with friends. Fit-for-purpose garden furniture is a great way to achieve this, and you can select the furniture based on what you’d like to do in your space, whether it’s eating, reading, or lounging. Consider options that allow you to fold them away. You can even find folding dining tables that can be stowed when not in use.

Indoor-Outdoor Functionality

While folding or compact furniture is important, there are a range of things to look for when thinking about the furniture for a tiny garden. Flexible furniture pieces can be used inside or outside, and you can find ones that fit multiple types of room layouts or occasions. Look at how much space you have and consider things like side tables that can be turned into bar carts, pieces that can have multiple functions and are suited to your individual tastes.

Switch It Up with Materials & Fabrics

A key element to tiny gardens are the materials you choose, both for the plants and the space around them. You can make a balcony or small garden feel like an extension of your living area by simply using materials that tie the spaces together. These can be made of materials that can move inside and out. Outdoor throws and cushions are a simple way to achieve this. Also consider clustered pots and plant heights that move your eye between different parts of your garden and home.

Herbs & Gardening

If you don’t have access to an outdoor area, you can cluster plants together to create your tiny garden indoors. If you have access to a light shelf, balcony or patio, you can grow produce and herbs, even in the city. Herbs are a perfect way to think about gardening indoors or where you have limited space. You can also consider terrariums or open glass containers for plants like ferns, mosses or succulents. A tiny garden creates a small oasis in our homes. As the perfect way to promote health and relaxation, a garden is a simple way to enhance your everyday. Making room for plants and new growth in small spaces can reenergize you, and in turn, bring your home to life.

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Written by Fernish

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