One of the biggest garden trends at the moment is the 'wild garden'.
And by that we mean spaces filled with meadow grass, wildflowers, and an abundance of fabulous foliage, inspiring pollinators to congregate and wildlife to thrive. So popular is the clamour surrounding wild gardening that the Royal Horticultural Society fielded an influx of calls about it last year, with the surge showing no sign of letting up.
But what happens if you're inspired by all this and want to achieve 'that look' but lack the requisite green-fingered touch? Fortunately, you're in luck - as luxury outdoor retailer has revealed its top tier expert-led tips on how to achieve a bright, floral, colourful garden space, without having to spend hours with the gardening gloves on.
Choose the right coloured furniture
The foundation of a 'wild garden' look without the hassle of gardening lies in the choice of colour. To infuse a sense of nature (without actually having to keep anything alive), opt to use organic tones in your outdoor furniture. Olive, for example, is an earthy hue, which not only perfectly complements the wild theme, but also provides a neutral backdrop for vibrant colours introduced through other elements. Charcoal greys, creamy latte tones, and navy also work effortlessly to blend into nature, rather than sticking out like a sore thumb.
Gardening expert shares exact date when you should cut grass after winterMix up organic textures and textiles
Nature isn’t just about flowers and butterflies – incorporating raw elements into your outdoor space through materials like wood, stone, and concrete also helps to tie in the ‘wild’ vibe. Consider wood-based furnishings over plastic or metal – and mix and match your pieces for an organic take on the typical matching garden furniture set.
Texture is also a great way to weave (pardon the pun) nature into your furnishings. Natural rope textures, wooden structures, and rattan are all ideal to keep things earthy, but stylish.
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Find pretty plants that do their own thing
Achieving the 'wild garden' look doesn't actually require a green thumb. If you are lusting over the au-natural style, choose low-maintenance plants like Wisteria and Clematis to introduce an air of nature without the demanding upkeep. These climbing plants thrive with minimal attention, effortlessly composing a tapestry of blossoms and greenery across your outdoor structures.
Adding a wooden structure such as a pergola to your garden provides a natural stage for climbing plants to flourish, while also offering shade, privacy, and whimsical character. This addition not only minimises the need for extensive gardening, but also contributes to the overall aesthetic of a thriving natural space.
Bring the inside out to create a cosy look
The easiest way to inject vibrant hues and floral patterns into your alfresco space without actually planting anything is through the use of soft furnishings. Incorporate scatter cushions, throws, and outdoor rugs adorned with bold colour and botanical patterns to mimic the diversity of a wild garden.
These soft accents not only add pops of vibrancy, but also enhance the comfort and warmth of your social spaces. The true beauty lies in their versatility – you can easily switch out these elements to adapt to changing seasons or trends, without spending a huge amount.
'Aggressive' garden plants to avoid - or risk damage to your homeSo, if you are looking to jump on the wild garden trend, put away those gardening gloves! Cultivating a ‘wild’ al fresco look in 2024 is entirely achievable - even for those without green fingers. Through mindful choices in furniture, soft furnishings, and accessories, you can revel in the beauty of nature without the demanding upkeep typically associated with gardening. Well, what are you waiting for?