Enhancing the peaceful meditating garden ornamental grasses are easy to grow and add a delicious rustling experience to help you into a trance like state.
Meditation garden plants.
Sweet smelling perennials and bushes.
Evergreens used as sound barriers moss placed between paving stones cherry trees pruned in unique ways japanese maples for aesthetic appeal cedar trees to symbolize strength ferns to represent transformation and renewal.
The dainty pale purple coneflower e.
The best varieties of plant life for a meditation garden are.
This meditation garden plan elegant in its simplicity creates a peaceful soothing spot for quiet reflection.
A rock or stone lined path becomes softened and blurred by the addition of mosses and other ground covers.
Bamboo panels and strategically placed plants create seclusion.
While there are countless plants to choose from it can be helpful to stick to a few types of plants to create a cohesive atmosphere.
Pallida blooms in june while its deeper purple cousin e.
For yellow blooms try gray headed coneflower ratibida pinnata and cutleaf coneflower rudbeckia laciniate.
Creeping juniper juniperus horizontalis.
A small tree provides shade and perspective.
Plants for a meditation garden are most often low maintenance species that aren t fussy and can generally be left to their own devices.
Zones 3 9 is a hearty north american evergreen groundcover that shelters wildlife.
Plant it along a stone path or around the edge of a pond for evergreen impact.
Purpea blooms in july.
Simplicity is key in a meditation garden.