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Shabby Chic: So the garden becomes a trend oasis

Shabby Chic is now hot in the garden too
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"High-Line" Gardening meets staged naturalness

Shabby Chic is now conquering the garden too. Instead of strict order it may now grow wild and the furniture may weather to vintage objects!

The new garden trend was born in New York: The "High Line" is a 2.33-kilometer-long garden that emerged from a disused high- speed railway in Manhattan. At first, nature reclaimed its place and ornamental plants grew wild over the old rails and buildings. Later, architects adapted this naturalness and deliberately supplemented plants.

In your own garden, a combination of old and new, for example, with outdoor furniture can be staged, which are simply provided to nature for integration.

Shabby chic in the garden

For gardeners who want to enjoy their garden to the full but have little time, this pragmatic trend recommendation is just the thing. "Staged naturalness" is the name of the latest trend in which plants are combined in a Mediterranean style with many grasses .

The direction is handed over to nature, which also likes to weather the furniture in the outdoor home to vintage objects .

A recurring but no less hip trend that makes it easier to say goodbye to the warm summer days is the Indian Summer . With warm colors and plants that defy the cooler temperatures and conjure up hilarity in the garden with lots of color, autumn is also predestined for the outdoor season. Broom heath, laurel, wild berry and snow-rose turn the autumnal garden into a colorful oasis.

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