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Ideas for Creating a Minimalist Garden in Your Home Yard

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When you have a home, you undoubtedly want it to look beautiful. However, sometimes having a small yard can feel like an obstacle to enhancing your home's beauty. Don't worry. If you still have a little empty space, you can transform it into a beautiful garden. Let's take a look at the following ideas.

 

 

1. Small Ornamental Plants

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To make your garden not appear cramped, you can choose small ornamental plants that don't take up too much space. You can opt for bonsai trees, red shoots, cycad palms, or cacti that don't have sharp thorns.

You can also decorate with potted ornamental plants like monstera, aglaonema, succulents, and many more.

 

2. Planting Grass

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To beautify your garden, you can buy grass to make it look even more beautiful.

Another alternative if you don't want to use grass is to use natural-colored ceramic tiles or natural wood.

 

3. Adding Stones

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You can use natural white decorative stones to enhance your garden. These decorative stones are also an alternative if you don't want to use grass in your garden.

 

4. Adding a Mini Fish Pond

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Adding a fish pond to your front yard can enhance your garden. You can choose decorative fish that are suitable for your pond, such as goldfish, koi fish, fancy goldfish, and so on.

 

5. Hanging Plants

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Who doesn't love hanging plants, especially orchids? Well, this option can be added to your list to beautify your garden. You can use hanging plants like betel leaves, orchids, Japanese wisteria, and more.

When you come home from work and see a beautiful garden, it's sure to relieve the fatigue. While sipping on warm tea or coffee, enjoying the beauty of the garden at home, your body will instantly feel refreshed.

So, those were some ideas for creating a garden in your home yard. How about it? Are you eager to make it a reality?

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