Family flower bed plant matching guide, secret to building a green home

Understand plant habits, rationally match them in a clear manner, and match them in a timely manner. Seasonal changes are complementary, and timely adjustment of family flower beds is an indispensable part of the home environment. It not only beautifies the environment, but also brings joy to people. Properly matching family flower beds plants can not only enhance the ornamental value, but also make family flower beds more vitality. This article will introduce you to the skills of matching family flower beds and help you create a beautiful green home. Understand plant habits and reasonably match In the process of matching plants in family flower beds, we must first understand the habits of various plants, such as sun-loving, shade-loving, drought-tolerant, moisture-tolerant, etc. The following are the habits of some common plants: 1. Sun-loving plants: Sunflowers, sunflowers, marigolds, etc.; 2. Shade-loving plants: green radians, spider plants, ferns, etc.; 3. Drought-tolerant plants: cacti, succulents, Crassulaceae plants, etc.; 4. Moisture tolerant plants: Narcissus, lotus flowers, water lilies, etc.

After understanding the habits of plants, you can reasonably mix plants according to your preferences and needs. You can plant sun-loving plants on sunny balconies; you can place shade-loving plants in dark places indoors. The collocation of plants in family flower beds should pay attention to the sense of hierarchy, from high to low. The following are some suggestions: 1. High-level plants: such as pine, cypress, sweet-scented osmanthus, etc., play a foil role; 2. Middle-level plants: such as peony, rose, jasmine, etc., play a transitional role; 3. Low-level plants: such as carnation, petunia, violets, etc., play a filling role.

When matching, pay attention to the height, size, shape, etc. of the plants, so that the entire flower bed is well-layered and orderly. Color matching, complement each other Color matching is the key to plant matching in family flower beds. The following are some suggestions: 1. Monochrome matching: Choose plants of the same color, such as pink, blue, etc., to create a peaceful and elegant atmosphere; 2. Contrasting color matching: Choose plants with contrasting warm and warm colors, such as red and green, yellow and purple, etc., to create a lively and warm atmosphere; 3. Mixed color matching: Choose plants of multiple colors, such as red, yellow, blue, green, etc., to create a colorful atmosphere.

When matching, pay attention to the harmony and contrast of colors, so that the color matching of the entire flower bed complements each other. Seasonal changes, timely adjustments to the family flower bed plant collocation should consider seasonal changes and timely adjustments. The following are some suggestions: 1. Spring: Choose early-flowering plants, such as jasmine, cherry blossoms, etc., to add vitality to the family flower bed; 2. Summer: Choose heat-resistant plants, such as morning glory, crape myrtle, etc., to bring coolness to the family flower bed; 3. Autumn: Choose autumn flower plants, such as chrysanthemums, begonias, etc., to add color to the family flower bed; 4. Winter: Choose cold-resistant plants, such as holly, wintersweet, etc., to bring life to family flower beds.

Family flower bed plant collocation is an art that requires us to study and practice carefully. By understanding plant habits, clear layers, color matching and seasonal changes, we can create a beautiful and practical family flower bed. Let us work together to create a Green home and enjoy a beautiful life!