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How to Create a Woodland Garden

If you want to know how to make a woodland garden you are not alone. Woodland gardens are perfect places to relax, play and encourage wildlife. You don't need large trees or a huge garden to create a woodland garden. Here we show you how!

These 8 Woodland Garden Ideas Could Help You Create a Stunning Backyard - Struck Corp | Woodland garden, Wildlife garden design, Forest garden

Get inspired with our latest blog post featuring 8 stunning woodland garden ideas to transform your backyard into a peaceful oasis. From natural pathways to native plants, we've got you covered!

10 Shade Garden Ideas from Bowood House Woodland

Shade is a condition most gardens have, and at Bowood House there is a 30-acre woodland garden. Here are 10 ideas to steal for a shade garden big or small:

Silver Birch Sanctuary in 2025 | Wooded backyard landscape, Woodland garden, Garden design

What if a step into your garden could feel like stepping into another world? Imagine a space so enchanting and private that it serves as your personal escape from the everyday. Our collection of 29 Secret Garden ideas offers just that—a guide to creating a magical outdoor space that captivates the senses and shelters the

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When planning an English garden, you have a variety of classic flowers to choose from, each contributing its own charm and character to the landscape. These

Photo collage showing Ontario's native woodland wildflowers. in 2025 | Woodland plants, Shade garden, Native plant gardening

What flowers grow in a woodland and what are the best spring ephemerals to grow? Spring ephemerals are an important part to any woodland garden both for their early colour and value to native wildlife. Here are 35 woodland wildflowers you will want to consider for your shade/woodland garden.

A Tranquil Journey Through the Lush Garden

Even if it's a “quiet week” before blooming, this garden is still pretty amazing. A landscape designer/project manager in Des Moines, Washington shares her front garden. It's a double layered, mixed privacy hedge with a path through it, utilizing varying texture and plant size throughout.

Design Advice for a Wild, Informal Garden

My design is very simple. I like to repeat some flowers in the border, but I also like to use a random planting scheme that gives a naturalistic face for it. I like very much to use annuals, biennials, and tender perennials with the perennials and self-seeding plants.

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