Create Divisions
Divide the garden into zones or areas to break up the length and create visual interest. This can be achieved using hedges, fences, trellises, or even changes in elevation to create distinct areas for relaxation, dining, planting, etc.
Use Diagonal Lines
Incorporate diagonal pathways, borders, or features to create the illusion of width and add dynamism to the linear space. Diagonal lines can visually disrupt the long, straight lines of the garden, making it feel more expansive.
Focus on Perspective
Use techniques such as perspective planting, where taller plants or structures are placed at the far end of the garden to draw the eye and create the illusion of depth. This can help counteract the feeling of a tunnel-like space.
Vertical Elements
Utilise vertical space with trellises, pergolas, tall plants, or hanging baskets to maximize planting opportunities and add interest above eye level. Vertical elements can also create a sense of enclosure and privacy in a long, narrow garden.