Have a clear idea of your garden's purpose and style before brainstorming names that capture its essence.
Consider colors, textures, shapes, chosen plants, garden layout, and unique features (water feature, sculpture) for inspiration.
Garden location and environment inspire names; use "terrace" for hills or "water" for rivers/lakes.
Select words and phrases that evoke the desired emotions for your garden, from peaceful to vibrant and energizing.
Incorporate the name of a plant in your garden into the garden's name, reflecting its interesting history and meaning.
Draw inspiration from literature and mythology for your garden name, considering evocative names like "Elysium" from Greek mythology.
Incorporate personal touches into the garden name, using your name, a loved one's name, or a significant date/event.
Playfully use words and puns to create whimsical garden names like "Succulent City" for a succulent-filled garden.
Explore foreign languages for beautiful and unique garden names, like "jardin" (French for "garden") for inspiration.
After compiling a list of potential names, carefully choose one that truly fits your garden. Read it aloud and envision it on a sign in your garden.