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Building a Beautiful Backyard Rainforest

  • Posted by plantpro
  • On October 26, 2016
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Nothing is quite as distinctively soothing as the sounds and smells of the rainforest. Florida’s hot and humid climate makes it possible to bring the wonders of the rainforest into your backyard, reshaping the landscape into a place for relaxation and peaceful reflection that can be enjoyed throughout the year.

Unforgettable Foliage

Tropical garden design begins with the careful selection of the plants to be incorporated into the landscape. Ferns, palms, and bamboo are just a few of the many jungle plants that naturally provide privacy and a breathtaking backdrop.

tropical ferns

With this foundation to build upon, the experienced landscape designers at Plant Professionals incorporate accents into the scenery. This can mean adding a touch of banana, a handful of blooming rhododendron, or a bright begonia or two. These beautiful plants do well beneath the Florida sun and highlight the unique characteristics of rainforest flora.

rhododendron bush

Remember that foliage continues to grow long after it is planted. A backyard rainforest should be designed to grow freely, but within reason, of course. When choosing plants, trees, bushes, and shrubs, it is essential to plan for growth and incorporate species that complement one another as they fill in the landscape.

 

Layouts Set in Stone

A well-designed layout sets the tone for dimension and movement. Tropical garden design can give homeowners plenty of flexibility in this regard. Winding pathways can lead visitors to hidden sitting areas without detracting from the overall visual appearance. The best tropical garden designs use lush foliage to create harmony between the exterior of the home and the permanent landscaping on the property.

stone path in tropical garden

Some of the most beautiful tropical garden ideas also incorporate stone pathways, retaining walls, and sitting areas. Stone can also be used to create outdoor fireplaces that add warmth and comfort long after the sun has gone down. Stone elements can also be used to mask lighting fixtures and create awe-inspiring illumination.

 

Let the Waters Flow

Jungle plants require plenty of water, and incorporating water into a rainforest design is recommended to keep them happy and healthy. Small ponds, lazy rivers, waterfalls, and fountains can also help attract birds to the backyard. The sounds of birds chirping and flowing water create a peaceful ambiance that family and guests are certain to enjoy.

Tropical style garden pond

Even if it is decided flowing water does not fit within the design vision, a detailed irrigation system is recommended for easier maintenance during the dry season.

 

Plant Professionals

For more backyard rainforest inspiration, see the masterful works of Plant Professionals. We have the experience to create the oasis in your Miami backyard that you’ve always dreamed of. Please contact us for more information.

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