NORDIC GARDEN - trendy, stylish and neat
A Nordic garden reflects the beauty of nature through clean, simple lines and natural materials. This style is characterized by functional design elements that blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment.

To achieve the Nordic style in your garden, plan it in a way that complements your home and the environment where you live. Outdoor furniture and pots in black, white, gray, or beige enhance the Nordic aesthetic. A well-planned outdoor space with a grill or outdoor kitchen is often a central element. Build a deck or patio with stone slabs, and incorporate plants such as boxwood and geraniums. Decorative stones and trees in large pots refresh the space and provide a sense of order and structure.

How to create a garden in Nordic style
To create a garden in Nordic style, you should embrace simplicity and slightly sharper lines.
- Minimalist design
Nordic gardens tend to be minimalist in design, with clean lines and a structured layout. Avoid unnecessary decoration and focus on functionality.
- Natural materials
The use of natural materials such as wood, stone, and slate is common. These materials reflect the surrounding nature.
- Outdoor space
Outdoor areas made of stone slabs or wooden decking are common elements. They create a natural transition between the house and the garden, often featuring a well-maintained lawn.
- Grill or outdoor kitchen
No Nordic garden is complete without an outdoor area featuring a grill or outdoor kitchen.
- Plant selection
When choosing plants, you should consider the hardiness zone you live in and the surroundings. Hardy perennials, shrubs, and trees that can withstand cold and wind are ideal. Include plants like boxwood and lavender for structure and scent. Less hardy plants can be planted in pots.
- Think seasonal
Choose plants that bloom at different times to ensure the garden is vibrant and colorful throughout all seasons.
- Beds and hedges
Flower beds are often symmetrical and well-organized, with a clear structure. Hedges and shrubs are used to define different areas and create a sense of order.

Popular plants in a Nordic garden
Here are some examples of plants that fit into the Nordic style:
- Boxwood
An evergreen, shapable shrub perfect for hedges and geometric shapes.
- Geranium
Colorful and easy to care for, ideal for pots and window boxes.
- Daisy
Charming, hardy flowers.
- Lilac
Hardy and fragrant, with beautiful flowers that thrive in Nordic conditions.
- Apple trees
Beautiful when they bloom and provide delicious fruit, family trees combine several apple varieties on one tree, excellent for diversity in small gardens.
- Blueberry bushes
Provide beautiful fall colors and edible berries, thrive in acidic soil.
- Rhododendron
Large, colorful flowers and cold-hardy, requires acidic soil.
- Hydrangea
Large flower clusters and adaptable to various soil types.
- Sage
Diligently blooming, hardy, and well-suited for cold climates.
- Delphinium
Majestic flower spikes that add height and color to the garden.
- Hosta (plantain lily)
Varied foliage, tolerant of shade, and easy to care for.
- Creeping Jenny
Colorful and hardy perennial that blooms late, requires minimal care.
- Heuchera
Decorative foliage and charming flowers, thrives in shady areas.
- Strawberry plants
Sweet fruit and easy to grow, perfect for Norwegian summers.
- Privet
Fast-growing, hardy hedge plant that provides structure and protection.

Colors and shapes in a Nordic garden
In a Nordic garden, you encounter a palette of calm, natural colors and clean, simple shapes. The color palette is usually inspired by the surrounding Nordic landscape, with shades of green, white, gray, and blue.
The shapes in a Nordic garden are typically sharp and organized, with a tendency toward geometric patterns and symmetrical layouts. Simplicity and structure are key elements, which is reflected in how plants and other elements are placed.
Hedges and shrubs can be trimmed into precise shapes, creating a sense of order and system. Similarly, plantings and flowerbeds often emphasize simplicity and symmetry.
A Nordic garden is a reflection of Scandinavian environment and culture, where sustainability, simplicity, and natural beauty are central.

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