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The idea is simple, on a sufficiently large quadrilateral-shaped space, coordinate the planting of perennials, flowering bulbs, annuals, and shrubs to create a coherent "miniature garden". Base your planting on a high border (hedge, wall, etc.).

• Manage the taller growing plants towards the back and sides to form a circus (the smaller ones in front, the larger ones in the background), avoiding too much linearity (with waves).

• Start with the larger pieces: a few bushes, mainly roses. Continue with a majority of perennial plants.

• Plant them in irregular small masses, and if you have a large area, repeat the same plants randomly.

• Resist the temptation to plant too densely at the beginning. The plants need to find their place.

• Fill the gaps with flowering bulbs and annual plants.

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