Hi lovelies,
As the weather gets warmer and the sun is out for longer, you’ll want to make the most of your outdoor space. By transforming your garden, you can create the perfect haven for summer fun, BBQs, and al fresco dining all season long. To get started, take a look at these top tips for enhancing your garden and get started on your transformation straight away:
1. Plan your new garden design
When you’re eager to get your garden summer-ready, it can be tempting to jump right in and start making major changes. However, planning your new design will help you to maximize the space and create a bespoke outdoor environment. Before you start pulling out mature shrubs or installing new features, take the time to plan how you want your garden to look.
Think about how you plan to use the space and what you want to get out of your garden this summer. Will you be creating a safe space for family fun? Are you keen to enjoy colorful blooms? Do you want your yard to be the perfect place for a summer party?
Once you know what you want to get from your garden, you can begin forming a strategy. With a clear plan in place, you’ll find it easier to transform your outdoor space and create your ultimate summer garden.
2. Complete necessary maintenance
Before you begin planting new shrubs and flowers or adding extra features, be sure to complete any essential maintenance work that needs doing. Now could be a good time to book pest control services for example. Gardens are a haven for all types of pests, particularly in the colder months when they’re less likely to be disturbed. By accessing advice and assistance from professional pest controllers now, you can enjoy a clean, hygienic, and safe outdoor space all summer long.
In addition to this, think about how you can enhance the features that are already present. Before you decide to replace your patio, for example, use a pressure washer to enhance its appearance. You’ll be surprised how good existing features can look with a little bit of maintenance, so you could save yourself some cash and some work by enhancing what’s already there instead of replacing it.
3. Segment the space
When you segment your garden, you can essentially separate it into blocks of space. This gives you the opportunity to create a multi-purpose outdoor space that can be used for a variety of purposes. You may choose to create a place for your pets to run and play, for example, an area for young children to play safely and an area for you to sit and eat together as a family.
Segmenting your outdoor space can transform your garden but it doesn’t need to be complicated or costly. Strategically placed planters or small borders are a great way to highlight different areas of the garden and these can be purchased relatively cheaply. With a variety of different decorative borders available, you can opt for traditional styles or contemporary designs to match the style of your garden and your property.
4. Add outdoor lighting
Although the light evenings mean you’ll get to spend longer outside, you’ll still need some outdoor lighting if you want to make the most of your garden this summer. With extra lighting, you can enjoy your yard late into the evenings and relax in a balmy, summer climate. When it comes to outdoor lighting, there are endless options available. While bright spotlights can be great for security, you may want to opt for something a little more subtle for decorative purposes. Fairly lights or uplighters create a warm ambiance, for example, without being too intrusive.
For maximum impact, choose outdoor lighting that will highlight the main features of your garden. With spotlights on your favorite planters or manmade features, you can enjoy your yard at any time of the day or night.
If you don’t already have access to electrical power in your garden, there’s no need to panic. You can use battery-powered or solar-powered lights if you don’t want to go to the trouble of using a professional electrician. With a simple installation and long-lasting LED lights, adding outdoor lighting to your garden couldn’t be simpler.
5. Create a focal point
If you’re creating an outdoor relaxation space, then the furniture should be that central attraction, giving the idea of welcome and comfort. To that end, poly lawn furniture can help you create that comfort anywhere, with sustainable materials that are perfectly suitable to be used outside. Of course, you can add some soft furnishings to up the appeal even more.
By adding a main feature to your garden, you create a focal point that draws the eye and grabs peoples’ attention. With plenty of options on offer, you can choose something that really defines your style and enhances the functionality of your outdoor space.
If you love relaxed, al fresco dining, for example, why not opt for an outdoor kitchen, built-in BBQ or range, for example? Alternatively, a cluster of planters filled with fresh, summer blooms can be a great focal point in any garden. Similarly, a water feature adds acoustics to your garden and offers enhanced relaxation while you’re enjoying the sun.
For many people, a fire pit is the ultimate outdoor focal point. Whether it’s lit or unlit, it certainly gives you something interesting to look at. Furthermore, a fire pit can be the perfect centerpiece for an outdoor seating area. Whether you’re using outdoor furniture or building sunken seating, having somewhere you can comfortably relax is essential. Ideal for lolling about in the sun, chilling out with family or entertaining friends, your garden’s focal point should be visually pleasing and environment enhancing.
Make the Most of Your Garden This Summer
If you’re lucky enough to have a yard or garden, be sure to make the most of it. Spending time outdoors can be great for your physical and mental health, so transforming your garden can enhance your well-being, as well as your property.
Remember – there are no rights and wrongs when it comes to creating the perfect outdoor environment. By focusing on how you plan to use your garden and what you want to get from it, you can create an outdoor space that’s perfect for you not only this summer but the rest of the year too.