Victorian
What is a
                                                   Victorian
                                                   Garden?
                                                  •Provide place for
                                                  entertaining

                                                  •Display wealth

This is a typical Victorian greenhouse that was   •Hobbies
generally used for raising exotic plants.
                                                  •Greenhouses for exotic
                                                  plants
Things Found in a Victorian
Garden
 Perennial flowers
 Topiaries and hedges (sometimes in
  shapes); structures
 Statues
 Greenhouses
Other Forms of Gardens
Victorians used their plants in other
  elements of the home.
 Create mini-garden/biospheres


   Interior Decoration

   Window gardens
Victorian Gardens            Gardens Now

 Fine blade grass            Sturdy grass
 Elegant fences (iron)       Picket or metal fences
 Accessories and trinkets    Small birdbaths (maybe)
 Trellised arches            Vegetables and fruits
 Hedges                      Flowers (annual or
 Greenhouses                  perennial)
 Patio/furniture             Patio/furniture

 Flowers (perennial)         Trees

 Trees



    Victorian Gardens Vs. Modern
             Day Gardens
How To Make A Victorian Garden
I.     Plant fine grass
II.    Shrubs for
       decoration or
       property line
III.   Ornate iron
       fences
IV.    Ornaments
V.      Flowers
Types of Flowers
   Snap Dragons      Morning Glories
   Roses             Poppies
   Tulips            Sunflowers
   Petunias          Winter Jasmine
   Daffodils
   Forget-me-nots
   Honeysuckles
   Hawthorns
   Magnolias
Who would have a Victorian Garden?

Rich

High middle class

How elaborate-depends on wealth/land
Victorian
                                                    gardens Are:

                                                    I.   Unique

                                                    II. Beautiful

                                                    III. Gardens of history




As you can see, even though each Victorian garden
has many of the same components, they are all
beautiful and unique.

Victorian gardens

  • 1.
  • 2.
    What is a Victorian Garden? •Provide place for entertaining •Display wealth This is a typical Victorian greenhouse that was •Hobbies generally used for raising exotic plants. •Greenhouses for exotic plants
  • 3.
    Things Found ina Victorian Garden  Perennial flowers  Topiaries and hedges (sometimes in shapes); structures  Statues  Greenhouses
  • 4.
    Other Forms ofGardens Victorians used their plants in other elements of the home.  Create mini-garden/biospheres  Interior Decoration  Window gardens
  • 5.
    Victorian Gardens Gardens Now  Fine blade grass  Sturdy grass  Elegant fences (iron)  Picket or metal fences  Accessories and trinkets  Small birdbaths (maybe)  Trellised arches  Vegetables and fruits  Hedges  Flowers (annual or  Greenhouses perennial)  Patio/furniture  Patio/furniture  Flowers (perennial)  Trees  Trees Victorian Gardens Vs. Modern Day Gardens
  • 6.
    How To MakeA Victorian Garden I. Plant fine grass II. Shrubs for decoration or property line III. Ornate iron fences IV. Ornaments V. Flowers
  • 7.
    Types of Flowers  Snap Dragons  Morning Glories  Roses  Poppies  Tulips  Sunflowers  Petunias  Winter Jasmine  Daffodils  Forget-me-nots  Honeysuckles  Hawthorns  Magnolias
  • 8.
    Who would havea Victorian Garden? Rich High middle class How elaborate-depends on wealth/land
  • 9.
    Victorian gardens Are: I. Unique II. Beautiful III. Gardens of history As you can see, even though each Victorian garden has many of the same components, they are all beautiful and unique.