Bringing a Thai Flavour to Your Garden

Having a home garden is one of the best ways that you can enhance the appearance of your property as well as increase its value. So, when coming up with a design for this garden, make sure that it will certainly capture the attention of both visitors and potential buyers in the future.

Decide on your garden theme first, in order for you to have guidelines on how you are going to create its look. For instance, if you wish to have a Thai-inspired space that features the native blossoms of this exotic Asian country, then it would not be appropriate to plant rose bushes. Instead, learn about the different flower species of Thailand and select the ones that would be able to thrive well in your native climate and environment.

One plant that you should include in your landscape is the Tacca Chantrien or Devil Flower. It is purple-black in colour and it somewhat resembles a flying bat. Frangipani, also known as Lantom, is another great plant that must be included in your garden. Its blossoms are typically white, yellow or pink, and these are most fragrant during night time. Finally, no garden with a Thai look would be complete without Gluay Mai, or Orchids. These come in a great variety of colours and types, so choose the ones that would look great combined with the other blooms in your backyard.

After selecting the flowers that you would grow, design the other features of your garden such as a footpath or a small pond. You should also include small Buddha statues made of stone in order to create a truly Thai atmosphere.

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