Tips on Mediterranean Garden Style
The Italian Peninsula is long, as I’ve mentioned before. It runs
from cool mountain ranges in the north (the Dolomites), which host wild
azaleas and delphiniums- to scorching, baron, almost desert like terrains
in the south, hosting some spectacular wild cacti and succulents.
This, essentially, North African climate is able to support many
of the beautiful cacti and succulents from all over the world, like
the magnificently architectural Agave ferox…
Or the infamously medicinal Aloe vera…
These spectacular plants can be combined with other, more classic,
Mediterranean plants like…
Or like these…
…to create original, completely Italian and low water gardens-
like these…
Or one can choose to combine all of these styles, add some romantic
touches like roses and lavender and come up with something like this…
The choice is clearly… yours.