One of the joys of gardening is that you have a variety of themes to base your garden on. Over the years, there’s been one particular theme that often stands above the rest; Alpine gardens.
In a fundamental sense, an Alpine garden looks to mimic traditional gardens found in the Alps. It can be such a gorgeous theme, but there are a few things you must do for your garden to fit this classification. As a general rule, you need to ensure that your Alpine garden has these three crucial elements:
Raised beds
When planting things in your garden, the obvious decision is to plant them on the floor. You create flowerbeds and then plant your seeds and let them grow. But, one significant change in Alpine gardens is that you need to have raised beds. This is because it helps to mimic the effect of plants growing at different levels in the mountainous region of the Alps.