Your gardening style isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s a reflection of your personality, your rhythms, and the way you want to experience your outdoor space. Whether you crave structure or spontaneity, color or calm, there’s a style that fits you beautifully.
Cottage Garden: Lush, Layered, and Overflowing With Charm



Think abundance. Think color. Think flowers spilling over pathways and plants tucked into every available space. A cottage garden is:
Romantic and whimsical
Layered with perennials, annuals, and climbing vines
Full of movement, texture, and seasonal surprises
Perfect for gardeners who love a little wildness and don’t mind plants mingling freely.
Modern Minimalist: Clean Lines and Intentional Simplicity


This style embraces the beauty of restraint. Expect:
Strong architectural shapes
Fewer plants, chosen with purpose
Repetition, symmetry, and open space
Ideal for those who prefer calm, order, and a garden that feels like an extension of modern interior design.
Native/Wildlife Garden: Ecological, Natural, and Alive With Activity



A garden that gives back—to pollinators, birds, and the local ecosystem. Features include:
Native plants adapted to your region
Layered habitats for wildlife
A natural, meadow-like feel
Perfect for gardeners who value sustainability and want their space to hum with life.
Formal/Traditional: Symmetry, Structure, and Classic Beauty



This style is rooted in timeless design. Expect:
Neatly clipped hedges
Defined pathways and borders
Repeated plantings and classic perennials
A great fit for those who appreciate order, elegance, and a sense of tradition.
Edible/Functional Garden: Beautiful and Practical


Why not grow something you can eat? This style often includes:
Raised beds
Herbs, vegetables, and fruit trees
Companion planting for beauty and productivity
Perfect for gardeners who love cooking, homesteading, or simply the joy of harvesting something they grew themselves.
Quiz Yourself: Which Style Matches Your Personality?
Ask yourself:
Do I prefer tidy spaces or relaxed, natural ones?
Do I want a garden that’s low-maintenance or one that invites hands-on care?
Am I drawn to bold color or soothing simplicity?
Do I want to attract wildlife?
Do I want to grow food?
Your answers will point you toward the style—or combination of styles—that feels most like home.
Mixing and Matching Styles (Without Losing Cohesion)
You don’t have to choose just one style. Many of the most beautiful gardens blend influences. The key is to create harmony through:
A consistent color palette
Repeating shapes or materials (stone, wood, metal)
Clear transitions between areas
A unifying plant or design element that appears throughout
Think of your garden as a story with chapters. Each section can have its own personality, as long as the overall narrative feels connected.