Is your garden looking unloved and unkempt? Could it benefit from a bit of a facelift? If so, then you have come to the right place, as you will find some of the best suggestions for improving your garden quickly and easily, below. Read on to find out what they are.
- Plant in pots
First of all, if you want to give your garden a quick and easy facelift then why not consider planting in pots instead of directly in your beds? Pots are a great way to create a moveable garden which means you can place them in different locations depending on what the plant they contain needs. For example, if you have a plant that loves direct sunlight but not shade you can move the pot to maximise these conditions in every season.
Additionally, planting in pots gives you the benefits of added colour and texture in your garden. There are a wide range of types of pots on the market too, and you can paint your own for a personalised vibe that can completely transform your outdoor space quickly, and cheaply.
- Choose evergreens
Another great tip for giving your garden a facelift is to mainly choose evergreen plants. Evergreens or perennials as they are also known stay green all year around. This means you won’t have to constantly replace your plants to make sure your garden looks lush with foliage. They are also pretty easy to maintain as well, and will not take up as much time or need such a delicate balance of care as annual plants which only grow for a season.
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- Replace your lawn
To give your garden a thorough facelift you may want to consider replacing your lawn completely. The benefit of doing this is that it will not only transform the look of your outside space but make it easier to manage as well.
There are several options to consider when replacing your lawn. The first of these is to use paving which creates a nice flat base on which to place pots of plants of your choosing. Another option is to use slate chips which can look attractive, and are much lower maintenance than grass. Still another option altogether is to embrace the wildness of your outside space and allow wildflowers to grow. This can look incredibly beautiful and will create the perfect natural habitat for birds, bugs and other small animals so you will be doing the environment a favour too.
- Get rid of the weeds
If the thought of completely getting rid of your lawn is a bit much, you can still transform the way your outside space looks by getting rid of any weeds. Many people choose to do this entirely manually with a trowel or other device.
However doing it this way can be incredibly hard work, especially on the back. Weeds also have a nasty habit of coming back if you don’t completely pull them out at the root, so it’s often much better to use a chemical weed killer as well. Indeed, a good weed killer will ensure that the entirety of the weed plant is killed, not only making it easier to pull but also preventing regrowth later on.
- Go Vertical – Extend your garden upwards for height and interest
You can also vastly change the look and feel of your garden by considering things on the vertical plane as well as the horizontal one. To do this you will need to plant things that grow tall such as trees and self-climbing climbers. To make the wait for your trees to grow shorter, it’s best to invest in ones that are already established that you can plant directly.
Another way to introduce some vertical interest into your garden is to add a pergola or archway. You can then trail climbers and vines over these structures creating very natural-looking interest and focal points.
- Minimise your maintenance – Use mulches to minimise your watering and weeding.
Lastly, you can give your garden a quick and easy facelift by planting things in mulch rather than directly in the soil. Mulches are great because they retain water and essential nutrients ensuring that your plants, shrubs, and trees get all the good stuff they need to thrive and look beautiful all year round.
The other brilliant thing about mulches is that they will cut down the amount of watering and feeding you will need to do when maintaining your garden. This means you’ll have more time to sit back and enjoy your outside space.
Molly | Transatlantic Notes says
These are some really useful tips and trick for those with a garden. I l haven’t got a green space like this to enjoy currently, but I am really interested in gardening and developing my green thumb so it was great to read!