My Yard Goes Disney | 10 Inspiring Landscaping Ideas (2024)

Welcome to this month’s Blogorail Red Loop. Today we are sharing ideas to add a little Disney to your yard.

One of the things I love about Disney is the incredible theming of the parks and resorts. No matter where you are, one constant element of design that’s being used to create the look they’re going for is the landscaping.

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I’d personally love to have Disney’s team of horticulturists and Imagineerscome and work their magic in my yard, but that’s just not going to happen. The good news is that there are a number of ways I can add some Disney-inspired touches on my own. We’ve come up with 10 ideas that are inspired by ways that Disney themes its landscapes. Let’s take a look…

1. Disney Landscaping Decor

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The first thing that comes to mind are the Disney characters sculptures. Some of my favorites are the small character statues in the gardens in front of Cinderella Castle in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom theme park. After all, there’s no rule that says gardens or landscapes have to be entirely designed with plants! These statues add a little character and personality to a beautiful garden area!

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So, where do you get them? There are plenty of decorations featuring Disney characters online and possibly in a store near you. This is probably the easiest way to add some Disney character to your landscaping.

One store near me that always has a selection of Disney garden and yard stuff is Kmart/Sears. We have a small Winnie the Pooh decoration that we purchased there, but you really have to look to spot it in our garden, so placement is definitely important.

2. Floral Murals

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I’ve always been amazed at how Disney uses flowers to create either pictures or designs, such as the Mickey Mouse at the entrance to Magic Kingdom. They can design flags, shapes, or anything they want using beds of flowers.

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While it seems simple enough to create your own “floral mural” at home, be sure to plan it out ahead on paper to help figure out how many plants of each color you will need. You may find that you need to replace some to keep the design if any should get damaged or die. Because of this, Disney grows plants and trees at other locations. If needed, they use those as replacements.

As an alternative, you can use colored mulch and rocks to help create your design so you are not relying totally on plants.

3. Hidden Mickeys

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Disney is famous for its “Hidden Mickeys”. Creating your own Hidden Mickeys is a great way to add amore subtle touch of Disney in your yard. The great thing about the Hidden Mickey idea is that it also allows you to go with a non-Disney theme. A simple rustic theme could incorporate wagon wheels to create your Hidden Mickey. A nautical theme could use rope.

Here are some other ways to put a Hidden Mickey into your landscape.

  • Flower/Tree Beds
  • Fence Cutouts
  • Rocks
  • Stepping Stones

4. Wildlife Habitat

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Disney emphasizes a love of nature on a world-wide level through the Disney Conservation Fund and a close working relationship with the National Wildlife Federation.

At home, we can take a similar page out of Disney’s book by making our yard a Wildlife Habitat. It doesn’t have to be as elaborate as an exhibit in a zoo or Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

In our yard, we planted a butterfly bush to attract butterflies. That was a good start, but to be a true habitat, we need to add a few things. Those things are:

  • Food:Native plants provide nectar, seeds, nuts, fruits, berries, foliage, pollen and insects eaten by an exciting variety of wildlife. Feeders can supplement natural food sources.
  • Water:All animals need water to survive and some need it for bathing or breeding as well.
  • Cover: Wildlife needs places to find shelter from bad weather and places to hide from predators or stalk prey.
  • Places to Raise Young:Wildlife needs resources to reproduce and keep their species going. Some species have totally different habitat needs in their juvenile phase than they do as adults.
  • Sustainable Practices:How you manage your garden can have an effect on the health of the soil, air, water and habitat for native wildlife as well as the human community.

5. Signs

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Disney signs are another favorite detail of ours. They are often uniquely themed to blend in with the landscape, becoming decorate and fun, as well as informative.

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Lisa and I were discussing how we’d love to have a sign that points out how far it is to each of the DVC resorts. We’ve seen these signs at the Disney beach resorts. It’s a way we can connect our home to our “homes away from home” in the Disney Vacation Club. This is a great idea because it’s something we can make ourselves.

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If you aren’t feeling handy, you can buy ready-made Disney-inspired signs from both Disney and online sellers like Etsy. You could even find someone to create a custom sign just for you.

6. Topiary

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Disney is famous for its topiary displays, which bring our favorite characters to life in its gardens. This one of Snow White is one of my favorites because it has so much detail. I don’t think I could pull something like this off, but a character outline would certainly be do-able.

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At the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival, we did see some Mickey topiary sculptures that you could buy and place in your garden. It was a bit pricey, plus could you picture me trying to carry this on the plane??

Making your own topiary from scratch is not that difficult, especially if you stick to easy shapes, like trimming trees or bushes like these tress in Tomorrowland.

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If you’re feeling ambitious, you can create your own wire frame design and fill it with moss as the base for growing your own topiary.

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Looking at this makes me wonder if an old wireframe from a christmas decoration could be used as a starting point. Cover with chicken wire, and you’ve got yourself a mold!! (I’m pretty much thinking out loud here). I definitely want to try this because I’ve got some wire frame deer in my garage.

Don’t want to deal with trimming and maintenance of your topiary? Make a fake topiary to place in your garden! We made this one out of craft supplies for Jackson’s Mickey and Donald Had a Farm Birthday Party:

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Styrofoam may not hold up over time outdoors, but wecould choose materials that would do better in an outdoor landscape for a permanent fake topiary addition.

7. Backyard Railroad

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Nestled between the Germany and Italy pavilions in Epcot’s World Showcase is a model train display with a path you can walk that goes right through the middle of it. It’s awesome!! That would be something to have in your yard!!

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A quick Google search provides some impressive results where people turned their entire yards into model train sets!! Ourscertainly doesn’t have to be as elaborate as some of these, and we probably wouldn’t have it running 24/7. But working a small model of a street or town into a landscape can add a fun touch. It could even double as a play space and be a way to get the kids involved in creating a fun landscape.

8. Water Feature/Pond

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Another aspect of Disney’s landscaping is the use of water. Ponds, Rivers, fountains, etc., are all used to help create the theme of a resort or area of a park. Often, these landscapes will include many of the other elements we have talked about, and then use water to take it to the next level.

Installing a water feature as part of your yard’s landscape can be as simple as purchasing something from a store or online and placing it where you like and surrounding it with plants. Keep in mind that if you need a pump to circulate the water, then you’ll need electricity too.

A bird bath, adorned with Disney characters would not only add a touch of character, but would also satisfy one of the requirements to be a certified wildlife habitat.

9. Play Garden

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Recent visits to the Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival have shown us that it’s possible to have a play area that works as a garden area as well. This is perfect since we have kids!

After discussing it with Bella and Jackson, we’ve decided to try and turn part of our yard into a Star Wars themed play garden. It will be inspired by the planet of Endor and feature an Ewok village treehouse. Stay tuned for our progress on that!!

10. Land Vegetable Garden

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Lisa loves growing vegetables in our yard, so we need to include some Disney-inspired ideas for vegetable gardens.Living With the Land, an attraction at the Land Pavilion in Epcot, showcases the innovative ways that Disney grows its crops.

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Of all the amazing techniques we see along the ride, we’d love to steal their ideas saving space, such as growing foods vertically. It’s all about making the most use of the space we have.

So after looking at all these ideas, here’s our list of Disney-inspired landscape improvements

  1. Adding Character: A Mickey Mouse statue for the front yard to welcome guests. He could also be “dressed up” for the holidays.
  2. Floral Mural:Start by creating a simple design or pattern for our front yard’s landscape
  3. Hidden Mickey:We’d like to do one of those Mickey-shaped flower beds around the tree in our front yard.
  4. Wildlife Habitat: Our butterfly bush needs more water, cover, and more plants to support caterpillars and butterflies.
  5. Signs: Creating our Disney Vacation Club Resort Sign for the backyard.
  6. Topiary: I want to take a wireframe and create my own topiary. I have some old Christmas decorations that may work.
  7. Railroad: I’m probably not going to do a full railroad, but leaning towards doing a village garden with roads for the kids to play with.
  8. Water Feature: I’ve always wanted the sounds of water bubbling and flowing in the yard. I think a small pool and fountain is in order.
  9. Play Garden: The Star Wars inspired Treehouse. That’s going to be the biggest project.
  10. Living with the Land: Relocating our current vegetable garden for more sunlight, and incorporating vertical techniques.

I think that as we tackle each of these tasks, we’ll come back to this post and update with a picture, as well as do a full write up on the process from start to finish. Stay tuned for those!!

If you could steal any one landscape from a Disney park or resort to put in your yard, which would you choose?? Let us know by leaving a comment, or tweet us @homeisthemouse!

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FAQs

How to landscape like Disney? ›

Cut large wooden logs as seating, plus use log slices for a forest-like walking path. Fill colorful pots with oversize, whimsical flowers and "plant" staked metal garden sculptures and birdhouses interspersed with seven-foot nylon feather banners as grass. Paint a playhouse door with a big daisy or another fun flower.

What ideas would you have for landscaping the public area of a house on a busy street? ›

Leave at least 1 foot, ideally 2 to 3 feet, between the fence and the road or sidewalk to allow planting space for hedges, perennials and vines to soften the wall and provide interest to passersby. Design tip: Use a sidewalk-side planting strip as an opportunity to incorporate plants that help wildlife and pollinators.

How much does Disney pay for landscaping? ›

Based on the number of acres and Disney's location, it costs around $1.69 million to maintain Disney's landscaping, according to Homewyse's Lawn Maintenance Calculator; although it's likely a lot less due to the large parking lot and other areas that don't need the same level of care.

How do I pitch my idea to Disney? ›

You must submit your projects via Disney SendIt to WDI.Imaginations@disney.com please note you will be required to create an account and download software in order to submit your project. All self-registered accounts will expire 12 months after activation or after 3 months of inactivity.

What makes a successful landscape? ›

An effective landscaping scheme is, first and foremost, an attractive and visually appealing one. Because your landscaping is often the first thing customers see from your business, you want to make sure everything looks well together and speaks to your overall tone as a business.

What is a good landscaping budget? ›

How much should I budget for landscaping? For an excellent landscape, plan to spend up to 10% of your home's value on a complete remodel. A ballpark figure consists of $2,600 to $13,700, but for crunched numbers, you'll need to consider the specific project you want to work on.

How do you landscape a front yard for beginners? ›

Layer plants according to height.

Large blocks of one plant will make the most impact when viewed from a distance rather than the polka dot look of many different plants in one area. To combine plants effectively, take into consideration their size, shape, leaf color and texture, flower color, and visual weight.

Is there a free app for landscape design? ›

Plan-a-Garden creates design plans to visualize and structure your garden. Its drag-and-drop functionality allows you to pick plants and add them to your design so you see how their shapes and colors work together. The free application supports experimentation with multiple trees, shrubs, and perennials for landscape.

Is there an app that helps me design my backyard? ›

iScape is the No. 1 app for landscape design. We are here to help you create beautiful outdoor living areas. Whether you're an Industry Professional, or a DIY Homeowner, iScape has you covered.

What is Disney orientation called? ›

The Walt Disney World building is located behind the Magic Kingdom, across from the Cast Member parking lot. It is also where newly hired Cast Members, Disney College Program student interns, and Disney International Programs participants attend employee orientation, known as "Disney Traditions".

Who does Disneyland's landscaping? ›

More frequently given sole credit for the Disneyland gardens is third-generation horticulturist Morgan “Bill” Evans, and his brother, Jack, who had landscaped the grounds of Walt Disney's Holmby Hills home, including the gardens that surrounded his backyard railroad, the Carolwood Pacific.

Is Disney vertical or horizontal? ›

Firstly, the company has horizontal and vertical integration through acquisitions and expansion plans. For example in terms of horizontal integration, Disney owns multiple production companies like Pixar animation and marvel, which both operate in the same industry of entertainment production.

How Disney hides buildings in plain sight? ›

For these legal and logistical necessities, Disneyland came up with its own paint colors, the most famous of which is “Go Away Green.” A "go away" blue color is used on the exterior of a building on Disneyland property to blend it in with the sky.

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