Create Memorable Moments This Summer – Design an Outdoor Room for All to Enjoy
By Melinda Myers
No matter your budget, space, or gardening experience, you can design an outdoor entertainment area for you, your family, and friends to enjoy.
Start by gathering ideas from magazines, the internet, and websites like Gardener’s Supply Company for examples of outdoor garden spaces.
Next, select an area that is convenient and suitable for your outdoor entertaining. Define the space using outdoor rugs and furniture or tall-planters (gardeners.com) to serve as the walls for your garden room. A bistro set and a couple of chairs make for an intimate space on a balcony. Those with more room may want to include an outdoor wicker and teak dining set. Fill the planters with ornamental grasses, papyrus, cannas, and other flowering plants to create a living screen.
Add a splash of color and flavor to the space by growing herbs and vegetables combined with flowers in these and additional planters in your garden space. Include ingredients for your favorite drinks, appetizers, and meals. Your guests will enjoy plucking a few mint leaves for their iced tea or mojito, harvesting fresh greens from a “Salad Garden Bar” and dressing up the meal with a few pesticide-free edible flowers like nasturtiums, calendula, and daylilies.
Busy gardeners and those that travel may want to try self-watering pots. These containers have built-in water reservoirs to provide a constant flow of water to the plants. This means you need to water less often, while still enjoying healthy and productive plants.
Add some height and focal points with topiaries. Purchase a sculpted evergreen or train vines up a twist topiary frame to create a bit of living art. And do not forget to add some garden art and statuary.
Extend your enjoyment with outdoor lighting. A few votive candles in old punch cups are perfect for intimate gatherings in small spaces. Add a bit more illumination with the help of solar illuminated planters, solar deck lights, post caps, and solar cubes and spheres. No buried electric lines or extension cords needed. Use these lights to lead you down the path to your garden space or brighten the space for an evening of fun.
So get busy creating the garden room of your dreams. Once you get started, you will be looking for more opportunities for that quiet get-away, outdoor kitchen, and more ways to enjoy your garden.
Melinda Myers is a gardening expert, TV/radio host, author, and columnist.