Landscape Design and Landscaping by Martin Palma

Daisies are among the most beloved and recognizable flowers in the garden. Their simplicity and natural beauty can add lightness and freshness to your landscape. These flowers not only look beautiful in various corners of the garden but also offer several ecological benefits, making them an ideal choice for sustainable landscape design. At Ecolandscape Studio, we always aim to integrate plants into our projects that not only create visual harmony but also support the garden’s ecosystem. Daisies perfectly fit this approach, and today we will share our recommendations on how to use daisies to create bright accents in your garden.

 

Natural Harmony and Simplicity

With their white petals and bright yellow centers, daisies symbolize purity and simplicity. In landscape design, they are used to create natural, uncluttered compositions that blend seamlessly with any style — from classic to modern. «Daisies often become that element that brings a sense of lightness and ease to the garden,» says Martin Palma, founder and CEO of Ecolandscape Studio. They are perfect for creating flower beds and are often used to decorate open, sunny areas where they can fully blossom.

Ecolandscape Studio’s Recommendations: How to Use Daisies for Accents

Plants like daisies are undemanding and can thrive in various soil types, making them an excellent choice for sustainable gardens. Daisies also serve as a great addition to garden compositions that help create a more diverse ecosystem.

Martin Palma, the founder and CEO of Ecolandscape Studio, has always said, «When we design a landscape, it’s important to remember that every plant should not only look beautiful but also contribute to the garden’s ecosystem. Daisies are the perfect example of such a plant: they require little care and, at the same time, play a vital role in maintaining the balance of the garden.»

One of the best ways to use daisies is by creating perennial flower beds. These plants not only beautify the garden with their bright white flowers and yellow centers, but they also attract beneficial insects like bees and butterflies, which helps with pollination of other plants. Daisies pair beautifully with plants like lavender, echinacea, or sage, creating compositions that are both beautiful and functional. Such a flower bed not only pleases the eye but also supports the ecosystem by attracting beneficial pollinators and creating space for other plants that need constant access to these helpful insects.

Additionally, daisies are perfect for creating low borders, which are ideal for edging paths or dividing different areas of the garden. Their white flowers against the green foliage create gentle visual lines that guide the eye through the garden without overcrowding the space. This is a wonderful way to highlight the contours of your plot, providing both harmony and functionality. Daisies as borders make an excellent decorative feature that requires minimal care while maintaining a picturesque and natural appearance.

For grassy lawns, daisies can also make a great addition. You can plant them in small patches to create bright white spots amidst the green field. This will give the lawn a light and natural feel, making it the perfect place for summer evenings. Daisies on the lawn can create a wonderful effect, where their white flowers resemble a starry sky among the greenery.

The Healing Value of Daisies

An important aspect of daisies is their medicinal value. The common daisy (Matricaria chamomilla) is known for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, making it an invaluable plant not only in the garden but also in the medicine cabinet. It helps relax, improves sleep, and reduces stress levels. If you have an area where you want to combine beauty with benefits, daisies can be planted in spaces for relaxation, such as gazebos or secluded corners. Furthermore, daisies are an excellent choice for an herb or medicinal plant garden. You can use them to create small healing corners, where plants with beneficial properties will be available for both your health and the health of the garden.

Caring for Daisies

Daisies require little attention, but a few simple steps can help keep them looking beautiful throughout the season:

  • Sunny spot: Daisies love sunny areas where they can fully open their flowers. Try to choose open, well-lit places for them.
  • Moderate watering: While daisies don’t like excessive watering, they do require moderate moisture. It’s important not to let the soil dry out, especially during active blooming periods.
  • Pruning: Regularly cutting back faded flowers helps maintain a tidy appearance and stimulates new shoots. It also prevents excessive self-seeding if you don’t want daisies to take over the entire garden.

Daisies are a versatile and beautiful plant that is perfect for creating light and bright accents in the garden. At Ecolandscape Studio, we always recommend including these flowers in our projects because they not only look great but also play an important role in maintaining the garden’s ecosystem. Whether you want to create flower beds, natural corners, or accents on the lawn, daisies will always add comfort and harmony to your garden.