Here you will enjoy the most beautiful gardens that exist in the world and you will learn about thei...
Here you will enjoy the most beautiful gardens that exist in the world and you will learn about their diversities.But first... What is a garden?A garden (from the French garden, orchard), is an area of land where plant species are grown, with the possible addition of other elements such as fountains or sculptures, for the pleasure of the senses.Depending on their use: they can be public or private. By plants: palm groves, cacti, rose gardens, ferns,… Depending on the style: rockeries, miniature, Chinese, tropical, Italian, Spanish, English,… By type of organization: hydroponic, vertical, potted, botanical. We have:1) English garden. They are characterized by creating environments that are reminiscent of completely natural places. One of its main characteristics is the use of water as a central element. Lakes, ponds and fountains are used as part of a wilder and more natural landscape. The hedges are pruned just enough so that they do not invade too much.2) French garden. They are based on geometry. Each element is placed in harmony with the rest in search of precise vanishing points to give a feeling of spaciousness. Hedges and other plant elements are treated to achieve the desired shape. Water is also a fundamental element in the French garden, used both in large fountains and in small fountains.3) Arab garden. The Arabs designed these gardens to enjoy the sound of water and long walks surrounded by aromatic and flowering plants. Water is the main element of the garden and is found in the large central ditches, fountains and fountains, always accompanied by structures such as arched doors and vaults, all decorated with brightly colored tiles and other pieces carved on the stone.4) Mediterranean garden. Its function is to protect from the heat, so typical plants of the region that are resistant to heat and lack of water are used. For this reason, trees with a globose crown are sought to obtain the greatest possible shade. Structural elements are usually painted white.5) Japanese garden. One of the most valued for its complexity and search for perfection when it comes to recreating natural areas typical of large forests and mountains in small spaces.The fundamental elements are rocks, water and vegetation that is allowed to grow naturally.6) Feng Shui Garden. They seek a balance between the buildings and the landscape. For this reason, in that search for the meaning and symbolism of each element that composes it, everything must be placed in the correct direction and space, complete harmony in order to achieve a space for reflection and meditation.7) Vertical garden. Created in order to provide a green space in crowded cities. In the same way, plants in vertical gardens do not suffer when rooting vertically, it is only necessary to root the plants between the two sheets of fibrous component and fix them to the wall where they are going to be placed.8) Sustainable or xerophytic garden. It is about achieving the reproduction of the different species of plants, generally autochthonous and of the xerophytic type, to increase the percentage of humidity in the area. These gardens should not need irrigation or pruning care, they should be completely self-sufficient with the selection of plants chosen for it.9) Rainfed garden. Composed entirely of plants capable of adapting to low irrigation conditions and that only need the contribution of water from the rain for their growth.10) Tropical garden. They are built in preferably humid areas with stable temperatures. With colorful plants and large leaves that are found in a disorderly way forming small paths in the shade. They do not need pruning, as they seek a feeling of wild nature.11) Water gardenThe intention of this type of garden is the creation of a small aquatic ecosystem where it is natural to also include animal species.