When i first raised the flowers, i felt "as much as possible," and the yard was like a weed pile, and i learned three moves from the old florist
I. Plants grow less ill and grow more according to the map of the sun okay
The southern wall of the courtyard is the longest (8 hours a day) and the old embroidery ball is tanned and now becomes the "heat-resistant combination":

Real cases
My blueberries are under the east wall (four little times a day), and the fruits are sweeter than the ones in the open and the earth, and remember that pelts and peat are sour, every spring they pour sulphate, and leaves don't turn yellow。
Ii. The "high and low" species have layers in the small yard. Sensor
It used to be a small plant, like a green blanket, and then learned to be layered
Match formula
One high pole plant (mainview) + two mid-level shrubs (flowering + practical) + one field is covered (covering the ground) with more than five species, colours are controlled in three types (e. G. Green + white + powder) and look higher。
Iii. "future relay" species with new flowers every month
I used to think about the summer flowers, and then i found the four seasons interesting:

Small tricks
: write down the flower notebook, write down the flowering time of each plant, and reposition the next year to keep the flowers in line。
Conclusion: the beauty of the small courtyard is the flue gas
Don't forget the small yard. 30m2 can fit life: in the morning coffee under the flower shelf, lunch in the shade, evenings with the children in the sand pit and evenings with the stars on the stairs. Plants are expensive and good-looking; the facility is not complicated and is of paramount importance。
Our yard has been changed three times, from the first "breathing" to the present "scattered wells," which actually cost no money. For example, when the embroidery ball is burned, it moves, and when the table and chair are not used, the folding is replaced, and slowly becomes the most suitable for itself。
Your little yard can start with a nice chair for the "live season." it doesn't have to be perfect. After all, the yard is for living, not for taking pictures, right




