6 Methods to Maintain a Chic, Aesthetic Garden

You have worked so hard to master a curated, well-designed and chic interior that showcases your personality perfectly. Now, it’s time to think about your outdoor space and how you can create the same level of sophistication.

There’s something incredibly calming about walking into a garden that looks like it has received love —lush greenery, thoughtful layouts, and little details that catch the eye. Whether you’re upgrading your garden furniture, or you’re hoping to create a more minimalist outdoor space, you can do so much to ensure it’s as chic and aesthetically pleasing as possible. Most of all, you don’t need to be a gardening expert in order to make a real difference. You can make a handful of small, but noticeable changes and your outdoor space will instantly feel elevated to the next level. If you’re unsure where to begin, here are six methods to help you maintain a sophisticated and beautiful looking garden.

Plants around a fountain area - Aesthetic Garden
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1. Start with a clean place

Before you start getting creative with your garden, it’s time to be practical and get stuck into the basics. The truth is, your outdoor space will never be ready to get into shape if it is full of dirt, debris and other unnecessary elements. Clearing away these things is essential, which is why you should consider getting a battery leaf blower. It’s the best way to quickly and effectively remove leaves and dust to clear the space up quickly and efficiently. Once all of this has been dealt with, you can work towards some of your other goals for a beautiful-looking garden.

2. Create Sections when you plan your Landscaping

Sectional landscaping is such a chic and timeless choice when you’re hoping to take your garden to the next level in terms of beauty. Start by understanding your space: how much sunlight it gets, the type of soil, and the general climate. Choose plants that not only thrive in those conditions but also complement each other in color, texture, and height. Design zones—like a reading corner, a pathway, or a herb section—to add structure and intent to your space. You can check this post on gardening too by a celebrated landscape designer too! In case you are stuck, you can read this book on gardening in India.

The Modern Gardener - A practical guide to houseplants, herbs and container gardening book by Sonya Patel Ellis - Aesthetic Garden

Pro tip: Use a mix of tall plants, ground cover, and flowering species to create visual interest.

3. Embrace Seasonal Change – The Indian Way

In India, every season brings its own charm—and your garden can reflect that beauty. Instead of resisting change, plan your garden with the Indian seasons in mind. During spring and early summer, grow vibrant marigolds, hibiscus, and bougainvillea. In monsoon, take advantage of the natural rains to grow lush greens like ferns, lemongrass, or even turmeric. Come winter, fill your garden with seasonal favorites like petunias, pansies, and dahlias that thrive in cooler temperatures.

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Adding rangoli-inspired patterns using pebbles or tiles can also bring a festive Indian touch. Align your decor and plant choices with local festivals and seasonal shifts to keep your garden dynamic and full of life throughout the year.

4. Invest in High Quality Furniture

Your garden furniture needs to stand the test of time, which is why you should always invest in high quality items that cost a little more money. Although you should certainly stick to your budget, and stay within the means of what you can afford, you should also think about the long-term. Choosing garden furniture is one of the hardest decisions to make, so spend plenty of time thinking about what your needs, preferences and aesthetic goals are for your garden. It’s a great idea to source pre-loved garden furniture too, and spruce it up with a coat of paint!

5. Add Relevant Accessories

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Garden accessories are one of the best ways to elevate your space and create the true aesthetic you’re looking for. Look for timeless pieces that last with low maintenance rather than something that looks cute but will get shabby over time! Cast iron though slightly expensive, is timeless and also lasts a lifetime. Follow the link to have a look at some cast iron beauties available for sale in my store!

6. Start a Herb Garden or Vegetable Patch

If you’re keen to start growing herbs, now is the ideal time to start. Not only is it a brilliant addition to your garden, but herb gardens and vegetable patches look completely adorable in any outdoor space, no matter how big or small it may be. Many people avoid starting their own vegetable patch in their garden because they feel overwhelmed about what to do and how it’s going to work. However, the best thing to do is simply get started and the rest will fall into place seamlessly. You can spend time doing some research along the way, and you’ll be a pro in no time!

A beautiful garden doesn’t have to take years or a ton of money to design, you can completely change the overall aesthetics of your outdoor space just with a few simple tweaks. Whether you’re clearing away excess debris, or focusing on creating clear sections with your landscaping, there is so much you can do to your outdoor space. Hopefully, these ideas provide you with a good level of inspiration so that you can get started with your outdoor garden project ready for the summer.

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