Small Yard, Big Ideas: Tips for the Small Calgary Garden

Maximize Small Spaces

  • Ideal for tiny yards (e.g., 30×50 ft or similar)
  • Focus on vertical plantings to create lush, full looks
  • Use structures like trellises and garden gates for visual interest

Foundation Plantings

  • Start with tall, structural plants at the back:
    • Chokecherry, dogwoods, lilacs
    • Ninebark and lindens to anchor corners
    • ‘Bridal Veil’ spirea for soft texture

Create Pathways & Focal Points

  • Add a winding path through the yard to break up space
  • Incorporate a pond or water feature to add tranquility
  • Use a sign or feature that indicates “work in progress” — gardens evolve!

Vertical & Edible Garden Elements

  • Use trellises for climbing plants like clematis (‘Markham’s Pink’)
  • Plant peonies, yarrow, Asiatic lilies, and daylilies for color and height
  • Incorporate vegetables and herbs:
    • Basil, mint, dill, parsley, onions, marigolds

Color & Texture in Garden Beds

  • Mix perennials like:
    • ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ peony, purple yarrow, sea holly, hollyhocks
  • Add self-seeding annuals like cosmos and delphiniums for ongoing color
  • Include ornamental grasses like Karl Foerster feather reed grass and panicum

Rose Gardens & Shrubs

  • Dedicate a rose bed with varieties like:
    • ‘Stanwell Perpetual,’ Nigel Hawthorne, Peace Rose, ‘Fireglow’
  • Interplant with lilies, beebalm, irises, and alliums for layered interest

Shade & Cool Areas

  • Use shaded spots under trees for hostas, ferns, heuchera, and bleeding hearts
  • Grow shade-loving plants like toad lilies and orchids that can survive Calgary’s cold winters

Rock & Structure Gardens

  • Collect rocks with personal significance (granite, quartz, fossils)
  • Build rock mounds with mesh and a mix of peat, gravel, and sand—resemble natural coulees
  • Use rocks to create borders, mounds, and focal points

Bulbs for Fall & Spring

  • Plant fall crocuses, snow-in-summer, and colchicums in summer for early fall blooms
  • Spring bulbs like tulips, daffodils, and alliums add seasonal color

Water & Pond Features

  • Create ponds with bog gardens, water lilies, and aquatic plants like iris and sedge
  • Add a dry stream bed with prairie stones for natural water flow
  • Use rocks and stones around ponds for a natural look and wildlife habitat

Wildlife & Nature

  • Incorporate native plants and natural features to attract birds, bees, and butterflies
  • Use plant combinations that support local ecosystems

Gardening Philosophy

  • Relocate plants that aren’t thriving—gardening is about adaptation
  • Use personal touches like meaningful rocks and diverse plantings
  • Enjoy your garden year-round, even in winter, by designing with structure and evergreen plants
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