Spring Garden Care
As February is coming to an end and spring is just around the corner, now would be the ideal time to design and plan your spring garden care. Designing your own garden allows you to bring your dream garden to life. Computer-Aided Designs (CAD) allow you to tailor your garden around your specifications. You can explore options you didn’t realise were possible before now. Take a look at my suggestions below…
Planting is not as simple as embedding some plants into the soil. You need to pick out the bushes, perennials, and herbaceous plants to create a wonderful array of colours in your garden. You can look at planting plans to see what exactly you can achieve.
Raised beds can make all the difference to a garden, small or large. Adding some small raised beds, can create the illusion of more space as well as giving you the advantage of easier plant maintenance.
The luxury of having a patio in your garden means you can explore the possibilities of many different types of materials, such as stone. I recommend Indian stone as this gives you an aesthetically pleasing finish, without having to go to the expense of purchasing York stone. It doesn’t just create a great place to sit out during the summer; it also looks attractive and much more appealing than concrete flags.
You could try placing a water feature in your garden, a lot of people really appreciate this in the warmer months as it makes them feel like they are by the water when listening to the gentle trickle of their fountain.
Every gardener has an ideal design for their garden, whether it be big and bold, or minimalistic and sophisticated. We know it is hard to visualise the design of your garden, so I recommend giving CAD design a try, you can get many different free packages online. These are incredibly useful as they enable you to get a good visualisation of how your garden could look.
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