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Ways India Can Inspire Your Garden

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Enliven your garden by exploring unusual Ways India Can Inspire Your Garden. Include symmetry, water features, centrepieces and elevate your garden’s ambience, making it a perfect ode-to-peace. India is an expansive country with a myriad of cultures and traditions that have been developing for ages. In school, we learn about the history of India and how it was moulded by the many civilizations and dynasties that ruled through the years. So, whether it’s the early Aryans, the Mughals, Persians, Europeans etc. each ruler and visitor have left their stamp in our country. And this is particularly the case for India’s architecture. From one corner of the country to another, there’s immense variety and creativity in design, and this is visible in our gardens. Many have their own distinct appearance and can inspire some truly excellent decorative ideas. So, this post takes a look at some of the fascinating ideas that you can steal for your home garden! Indian gardens hav...

8 Exotic Shade Loving Plants for your Garden

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If your garden or backyard has abundant of shade it does not mean that your garden cannot look beautiful. With these Top 8 Shade Loving Plants for your garden, you could now create stunning green spaces. Brighten up the dark areas of your garden with these Top 8 Shade Loving Plants. Exceptionally beautiful, these plants will glam up the shady sites of your backyard with subtle colours and soft lighting.  These two characteristics bring out feelings of serenity as well as solitude in the garden. Let’s explore the many plant possibilities that you can combine to create an exceptional ode-to-peace : 1. Bleeding Heart: Scientifically known as Dicentra spectabilis, the flowers from this beautiful perennial will add distinct and alluring colour to your garden. The plant is named "bleeding heart" because its flowers resemble tiny pink or white hearts signifying drops of blood at the bottom. 2. English Ivy: The evergreen foliage forms a carefree garden cover...