How to Create a Moroccan Inspired Garden

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Moroccan gardens are vibrant, enticing, and a joy to be in. They incorporate a variety of plant choices, gorgeous colours, and a number of accessories to finish off the look. If you want to add a bit of Morocco to your garden, here are some tips to help you out:

 

 

  • Plant choices – The great thing about this style of garden is that you can incorporate a variety of plant choices; there are no hard and fast rules. Plus, by incorporating plants and trees of different sizes and scope next to one and other, you add dimension to your outdoor space, making it appear bigger and more welcoming. Cacti is often found in Moroccan gardens to give structure, but if you have children, cacti planted in containers probably isn’t the best idea. You will find some tips on creating a garden for the entire family here. So, if cacti is a no-go, what other options are there? Why not plant your own mint so you can enjoy a truly Moroccan style cup of tea outdoors? Roses are great for their scent, and a fig tree will add a beautiful Moroccan touch if you have a wall that faces south. Brightly coloured geums are a must, and kniphofias will add a stunning flash of colour. Finally, a low maintenance option, such as succulents, is always a good idea.
  • Add a water feature – This is a must! In Moroccan culture, water is extremely important. In the centre of a Moroccan garden, you will typically find a stunning ornate fountain. There are many benefits this will bring. It will make your garden feel serene and tranquil thanks to the soothing sound it creates. Moreover, the water will reflect the sky, and this generates a real sense of space. Plus, the water feature will become the focal point of the garden, tieing together the full design.
  • Add careful splashes of colour – A Moroccan inspired garden simply needs to be vibrant, but you must keep it elegant at the same time. You can paint elements of your outdoor space in a bold shade, as per the photo above, or why not add some colourful cushions to your garden furniture? Rattan sofa sets from Oakita are great because they boast a rustic, authentic vibe that can be brought to life with brightly coloured scatter cushions.
  • Add some Moroccan lamps – Luckily, Moroccan lamps are inexpensive and easy to find nowadays, with many stores selling a variety of designs. Buy a number of different lamps in various colours and sizes and scatter them around your garden.
  • Getting the design right – Finally, there are a few design rules that need to be considered when it comes to your Moroccan inspired garden. Most furniture is placed in dappled shade or under a large tree, and immaculate container planting is a must. Most Moroccan gardens are also symmetrical in layout and quite formal in design. Aside from this, there are no strict rules to follow, giving you the freedom to really experiment and add your own personality to the mix.

 

 

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