Gardens in the early 20th century reflected a blend of traditional and modern design influences, with a growing emphasis on functionality, aesthetics, and social space. Formal, structured gardens inspired by Victorian and Edwardian styles still remained popular, often featuring symmetrical layouts, neatly trimmed hedges, and ornamental flowerbeds. However, the Arts and Crafts movement, with its focus on naturalistic design, began to gain prominence.
Gardens during this period often included wildflower meadows, mixed planting schemes, and an emphasis on craftsmanship in garden structures like pergolas and stone walls. The rise of suburban living also led to the development of smaller, more practical gardens, incorporating elements like vegetable patches, and the trend towards less formal, more relaxed outdoor spaces continued to grow throughout the century.
Here is a collection of fascinating photos showing people posing in gardens in the early 20th century.
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