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Citrus Plant & Herb Themed Garden: Using Mint, Lemon Verbena And Lime Balm For a Themed Garden Space

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Are you looking to design a garden that is appealing and functional? What about a garden with therapeutic benefits and practical applications? That garden should contain plants bursting with flavor and scent as well as a nice place to sit and relax or maybe even entertain. A citrus theme garden, full of energy and inspiration, may be just the ticket.

When creating a citrus theme garden, it is important to use more than just citrus trees. Citrus colored flowers in vibrant yellow and oranges, unquestionably make a delightful, vivid statement and set an optimistic mood. Aromatic plants, such as herbs with citrus scented foliage, can add the energizing fragrance of citrus to the air even when your citrus trees are not in bloom. Try lemon mint, lime mint, lemon verbena, lemon grass, lime balm or lemon balm.

The first step in creating a garden with a theme is to decide where the garden will be planted and what the space surrounding the garden will be used for. For example if you want a tranquil spot to meditate you will not need as extensive of an area as you would if you planned to entertain in the area.

An alternative choice to planting in the ground is to plant in pots. Potted plants offer many choices that conventional gardens do not. If you are growing plants that are not hardy in your zone, simply take the containers in during the winter and place them in sunny windows.

You can group plants in pots. For example, if you plant a dwarf navel orange tree in a pot you can place some brightly colored citrus scented marigolds (Tagetes tenuifolia) and a Terrance Lime Ornamental Sweet Potato Vine (Ipomoea batatas) in with the tree. This way you have a moveable instant arrangement with vivid colors that resonant the citrus theme.

When it comes to choosing containers, you can buy containers in vibrant citrus colors, lemon, lime, even orange. If you can’t find pots in the colors you want, buy terra cotta ones and paint them yourself with latex paint. You could also purchase some citrus shaped stamps or even cut up a few oranges, lemons or limes to make your own stamps so you can add interesting citrus shapes to the outside of the pots.

By selecting just a few plants you can create a theme garden that is pretty as well as practical. This unique garden can be a great place to entertain as well as a place to relax and refresh.

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