Summer is here in Melbourne and we're getting excited about getting out in the garden to enjoy this beautiful weather. Summer is the perfect time to rejuvenate your Melbourne garden with some professional landscaping, as you will be able to enjoy the impressive results immediately with a summer garden party or simply some relaxing sunbathing. Do you want to create an up to the minute, seasonal design for your garden? Check out these summery trends that are stirring up the landscaping Melbourne industry.

Sustainable Spaces

There has been a big shift in the Melbourne landscaping industry recently, with a move from traditional form focused garden planning to a practice called “eco-scaping.” This involves landscaping using environmentally friendly plants and techniques, such as native plants and sustainable lawns.

Bright Colours

Take your cue from the bright Melbourne sunshine to create a summery garden perfect for entertaining in. For a varied landscaping design, use a variety of native flowering plants in full sunlight, and softer toned ground covers in dappled shade.

Kitschy Planters

There is nothing sweeter than a bright flowering plant peeking out of a whimsical planter, which may be why eclectic mixes of pots, planters and watering cans are a new big trend in Melbourne landscaping. You can create a great effect in even the tiniest of gardens by planting herbs and ornamental flowers in a mix of terracotta pots, crates and containers.

Dense Foliage

You can create a private paradise in your own garden with the help of some rich, deep green foliage. Choose ground covering plants with a soft or smooth texture to give your garden a cool touch underfoot, as well as shrubs and ferns with dense, rubbery leaves to create a shady escape.

Summer Shelters

Give your garden the perfect finishing touch with a summer garden house, whether large and luxurious, or compact and cute. For the best effect in your Melbourne garden, build a summer shelter that blends in seamlessly with the environment and surrounding landscaping.

Water Wise

The biggest risk associated with landscaping in summer is that the hot Melbourne sun will fry all of your brand new plants when you're not looking. To avoid this and to minimise the time spent tirelessly watering your garden, chooses drought resistant plants or use an irrigation system using grey water from your household.

Kitchen Garden

Summer is the perfect time to try out exciting new recipes, especially ones that use fresh and fragrant herbs and vegetables. Take full advantage of the bountiful season by landscaping your own summery kitchen garden in your Melbourne home.

Author's Bio: 

This article is shared by John K. Taylor on behalf of Turning Japanese is a Melbourne based Landscapers Company specialises in various designs of Landscaping in Melbourne like Japanese Gardens, Contemporary Gardens, Native Gardens and Balinese Gardens landscaping projects.