If you’re lucky enough to have an outdoor
space where you live, are you making the best use of it, or has it been
neglected? Could it do with a breath of fresh air or a horticultural makeover?
Chances are, if you’re not using your
garden as much as you should, it’s because it isn’t a place you enjoy spending
time in anymore. That’s a shame because having somewhere to chill after
work is a blessing many city dwellers would be rather
jealous of.
If your garden is underused, the answer is
to make some changes so it becomes the welcoming oasis of calm it could be.
It’s just like any other room in your home – if the décor is getting tired or
out of date and you’re not using the room, give it a fresh start with a new
coat of paint – or in the case of your garden, try these ideas.
1.
Tidying up. Before you contemplate any garden makeover projects, clear the
decks and reveal what you’ve got hidden in the undergrowth. Get rid of any
weeds, dead plants, and rubbish first of all, then cut back any plants that
have got out of hand. You’ll find instructions on how to prune shrubs
and perennials on any good gardening website.
2.
Assess your space and look for
anything worth saving. There could be a surprising number of decent plants that
just need moving to a better position,
dividing, or pruning, and you might have some nice features that are worth
saving, like a rockery.
3.
Put in some new features. Now
you have a clear space, you can set about
bringing some life back to the space by
adding water features, arches, statement plants, statues or other forms of
artwork. Water features are a highlight in a garden, being calming to look at
and listen to and adding plenty of interest even in the smallest space. Add
some pond
lighting and you can enjoy the
effects after dark as well.
4.
Tidy up the hard landscaping.
Paving, decking, walls, and fences; anything that’s not a living plant will
benefit from some attention if it’s been
neglected for a while. Repairing, replacing if required, and cleaning will make
a noticeable impact on how smart and fresh your garden looks.
5.
Fill in the spaces with new
plants. There are several different ways you can
tackle this stage, for example, you could buy in decent sized herbaceous plants to fill the space, plant it with bright and cheerful
annuals, or turn it into a low
maintenance style of garden, which is
a good idea if you don’t have a lot of time. It’s perfect for plants that are native
to hot, desert countries! Or you could just
buy some seeds and scatter them around and let nature take its course.
Garden spaces, no matter how small or
awkward they might appear, are a precious resource that can brighten up your
day and enhance your life. Make the most of yours by breathing some new life
into it.
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