Tropical Garden Designs

A tropical garden in the UK can seem like an unlikely concept to even the most ambitious garden designer. However, it is not as insurmountable a project as it may seem since so many tropical-looking plants are entirely adaptable to the British climate. If you like the idea of a tropical garden, then a landscape design service can help you keep it as low maintenance as possible while still having a selection of tropical plants.

Why You Need Specialist Support

Designing a tropical garden is no simple undertaking. It requires a proper soil analysis and professionals to look at which tropical plants have the best chance to grow year-round in a UK climate. Floral & Hardy don’t just design attractive gardens; we use our landscaping knowledge to combine practicality with tropical plants to create an outdoor paradise. Whether you live in the countryside or the city, a beautiful outdoor space is possible, with the right support. Our experts will work with you to put together a plan for the exotic garden you dream of. We’ve had the pleasure of designing a range of tropical gardens for people and work with – not against – the climate. Using our extensive gardening knowledge, we’ve created plans for tropical gardens that make a home stand out.

How to Design a Tropical Garden in the UK

Forgetting about flora for a moment, the aesthetic of a tropical locale can be achieved by way of structural additions that have no requirement other than a decent carpenter and an artistic eye. These elements can take the form of hardwood decking to emulate the quays and jetties of the tropics which evoke images of blushing sunsets and fishing ports awash with the exotic fare for barbequing. Bamboo screens are also a sneaky way to introduce what is considered an icon of jungle ecology without actually having to plant anything while lending geometry and privacy to different areas of your garden.

Specific features can also define the aesthetic a garden designer wishes to project and elements such as tiki torches, bamboo huts or even a functioning bar outfitted with a palm leave roof (for the monsoon rains that are, unfortunately, typically British too!)
 
Water features are not essential, however, a natural rock formation in lieu of your own Mekong delta could certainly add an extra dimension of sparkling light as well as relaxing sound and how better to enjoy these features than from the bosom of your own hammock - in pastel pink of course!
 
Of course, we can't discard flora entirely since the jungle landscape is synonymous with tropical climates. A good garden designer will of course advise you, but palm trees are a dramatic addition to any space and for a tropical design they will be your centrepiece. Their height and spread will provide shade and a variety of dimensions that colour your palette from ground to sunny sky. We recommend the hardy Trachycarpus fortunei and Chamaerops humilis. Musa basjoo, which you can boast to your friends is a banana tree, also lends a junglyfeel with its large glossy leaves, though we wouldn't plan our fruit salads around it as it is unlikely to bear fruit in our climate! If you’ve a shady garden, choose Dicksonia antarctica which is the hardy Tree Fern. Their large fronds will look great silhouetted against the sky and even better when up-lit at night.

As previously mentioned, Bamboo is viewed as a hallmark of exoticism and whilst they can provide colour from their leaves and stems, when a breeze passes through them they can also create a subtle symphony of creaks, rattles and whispers to rival any wind chime. It is important, however, that you plant non-invasive species, lest you want a diorama of Jumanji in your garden! Your garden designer will advise you, but a good selection is the well-behaved Phyllostachys nigra. Finally, to form the lyrics between this punctuation of plant life you might consider the large-leaved Fatsia japonica, a selection of ferns and some colourful plants like Gingers, Red Hot Pokers and Crocosmia to give a good second act to your gardening story.
 

What Makes Our Tropical Gardens Special?

Tropical gardens shouldn't just look nice, they're also meant to be practical and provide a welcoming outdoor space for people to gather. We consider a range of elements when designing a tropical style garden.
 

Light

When planned correctly, lighting can take your tropical garden to a whole new level. We'll look at areas of natural light, and where you might benefit from some artificial lighting. If you live in the city, then large buildings can block the sun, but we can help you find a solution that improves your garden design.
 

Tropical Plants

Tropical plants are central to the theme of an exotic garden. While palm trees are a popular option, we know that there are plenty of other options to make your tropical garden stand out. Using green ferns and tropical trees, we'll make sure the exotic plants are as low maintenance as possible while continuing that tropical style.
 

Practical Features

There's a difference between creating a tropical garden and a jungle. Every landscape plan we make focuses on combining exotic plants and water features with practical elements such as seating areas and a safe place to barbecue.
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