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05/07/2026
The Secret to Layered Planting: Verdi’s 3-Layer Garden Method — Verdi Landscape Design Learn how Verdi’s 3-Layer Planting Method helps create beautiful, balanced garden beds using structure, seasonal story, and ground-level stitching plants.
04/08/2026
Have you ever walked through a garden that just felt easy?
You didn’t think about where to go—you just moved.
That’s not luck.
That’s flow.
Most gardens don’t need more plants…
they need better movement.
🌿 I broke this down in the latest post:
https://www.verdilandscapedesign.com/blog/the-secret-to-garden-flow-designing-paths-that-feel-natural
Quick question—does your garden feel easy to walk through… or a little unclear?
04/08/2026
Garden Rooms: Why Dividing Your Space Makes It Feel Bigger — Verdi Landscape Design Learn how to create garden rooms that add depth and interest to your landscape. Discover why dividing space makes gardens feel larger and more inviting.
03/09/2026
Healthy soil isn’t flashy — but it’s everything.
Right now I’m seeing gardens everywhere where plants struggled last season, and more often than not the issue isn’t the plant choice… it’s the soil. When the soil improves, plant health improves.
Before adding new plants this year, take a moment to improve what’s underneath.
A few simple organic ways to support better soil health:
• Add compost to feed beneficial microbes
• Top with natural mulch to retain moisture
• Leave some organic matter to break down naturally
• Avoid overworking the soil structure
When the soil is alive and balanced, plants are stronger, more resilient, and easier to grow.
Healthy gardens start below the surface. 🌿
03/07/2026
Great curb appeal doesn’t come from adding more plants — it comes from adding intention.
Start with the basics:
• A clean, defined bed edge
• Repeated plant groupings
• One clear focal point
These simple design moves bring order to the space and make everything feel more polished.
Repetition makes things feel intentional. 🌿
Follow along for simple design ideas that help you create a yard that welcomes you home every day.
03/07/2026
Small gardens don’t have to feel crowded.
In fact, the secret to making a space feel larger isn’t adding more — it’s simplifying.
Limit the number of plant varieties.
Repeat colors and textures.
Create one clear focal point.
Add a path that guides the eye forward.
When a garden feels visually calm and intentional, the space naturally feels bigger.
Clarity makes spaces feel larger. 🌿
Follow along for simple design ideas that help you create a garden you truly enjoy.
Ever notice how the first warm days of spring suddenly make you want to be outside?
It’s not just in your head. As daylight increases, our bodies produce more serotonin — a hormone linked to mood, energy, and overall well-being.
That boost is part of why spring feels so refreshing… and why so many of us feel the urge to step outside and reconnect with our gardens.
Longer days.
Fresh air.
The quiet promise of growth.
Sometimes your body is simply reminding you it’s time to get back to the garden. 🌿
Follow along for more garden inspiration and ideas to help you create a space you love.
03/05/2026
If your yard feels overwhelming, start smaller than you think.
You don’t need to redesign everything at once. In fact, the best gardens rarely begin that way.
Start with a single pot on the porch.
A small arrangement by the door.
Even a few plants gathered together inside.
When you begin with one small space, creativity has room to grow.
Confidence builds with each step — and before long, that small beginning turns into something much bigger.
Beautiful gardens don’t appear overnight.
They grow the same way plants do. 🌿
Ever wonder why people call gardening therapy?
It’s not just a saying — research shows time in the garden can lower cortisol levels, improve stress, and create a real sense of accomplishment.
There’s something powerful about working with your hands, being outdoors, and watching something grow because you cared for it.
A garden isn’t just a beautiful space.
It’s a place that quietly restores us.
If you’ve been thinking about creating your own garden space, consider this your gentle nudge to start. 🌿
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