Creating a parterre: Gardening tips

14.10.2023 21:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

If you love flowers, and just want your garden to be full of blossom and beauty, then you need a perterre - your personal heaven!

A parterre is a type of garden focused on flowers and  decorative plants only, and if it's your passion, then you can make one by yourself.

Here are a few tips on how to do so.

Design Your Parterre

Start by planning the design of your parterre garden. You can choose from various shapes like squares, rectangles, circles, or intricate patterns. 

Sketch your design on paper to visualize how it will look in your garden.

orange flower
Photo:Pixabay

Select Appropriate Plants

Choose low-growing plants that are suitable for edging and shaping. Common options include boxwoods, lavender, or dwarf hedges. 

These plants are easy to trim and keep in shape.

Measure and Mark

Use a measuring tape and garden stakes to mark the dimensions of your parterre on the ground. 

If you're creating intricate patterns, you can use string or a hose to outline the design.

Prepare the Soil

Good soil is essential for healthy plants. Amend the soil in your designated area by adding compost or soil conditioner. 

Plant with Precision

Plant your chosen edging plants along the lines you've marked. Space them evenly to ensure a neat and balanced appearance. 

Trim and Shape

To maintain the symmetrical shape of your parterre, you'll need to trim and shape the plants regularly. 

Invest in quality gardening shears or hedge trimmers for precise cuts. Prune as needed to keep the plants within the designated borders.

Create Pathways

In between the planted areas, you can add mulch, gravel, or pavers to create pathways. 

This not only enhances the appearance but also provides easy access for maintenance.

Conclusion

Creating a parterre can be a rewarding and aesthetically pleasing addition to your garden. 

It provides a touch of elegance and structure to your outdoor space, making it a lovely and inviting place to enjoy.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Design Your Parterre
  2. Select Appropriate Plants
  3. Measure and Mark
  4. Prepare the Soil
  5. Plant with Precision
  6. Trim and Shape
  7. Create Pathways
  8. Conclusion