5 Ways to Enhance the Appearance of Your Garden

Everyone enjoys the sight of a beautiful garden. If you neglect your garden, there is a high likelihood that the value of your home will go down.

Therefore, to maintain or increase your home’s value, enhance the appearance of your garden through basic maintenance, taking care of your lawn, being attentive to detail, creating a lot of room, and using flowers to add personality.

1 – Basic Maintenance

Before starting to make significant adjustments, you need to concentrate on ensuring that your garden is in excellent condition.

You should prune any shrubs or trees that have become overgrown, remove any weeds, and eradicate any plants that are making your garden look bad.

The English Garden explains, you should get rid of any clutter that is unnecessary and also use a rake to collect any loose debris and leaves. The key to a low maintenance garden is proper preparation.

After the process is complete, your garden will reveal a world of life underneath, and you will be able to identify attention-seeking areas with ease.

2 – Take Care of Your Lawn

The average Brit or American will spend 60 days of their life taking care of their lawn. This is proof that everyone likes to have their gardens look tidy and neat.

Taking care of the garden is a great way to ensure the house fetches the best price on the market. The frequency in which you should be cutting your grass is dependent on the time of the year and the area you are located.

Hence, the best way to stay on top of lawn maintenance is to watch your garden for the moment it starts to look unruly so that you can cut the grass.

Also, Zing Lawn & Tree Care cautions to “keep in mind that lawns require a lot of nutrients at the right time to maintain health and vigor.”

3 – Be Attentive to Detail

Homebuyers will take note of everything even the finest detail since purchasing a home is a big commitment.

Therefore, it is significant for you to take care of every single thing during the revamping of your garden.

Check for garden ornaments that appear particularly weathered, paving stones that require thorough cleaning, and fences that are thirsty for paint.

Property Price Advice suggests that updating or removing these elements will significantly improve the appearance of your garden.

4 – Create a lot of Room

In case your house has a spacious garden, there is a high likelihood that potential buyers will be interested.

Obviously, you cannot increase the real size of your garden without asking for planning permission. But it is possible to give the illusion that there is more space.

For instance, use tall and thin plants that give room for more light to reach your garden. Also, soften the boundaries by using climbing plants.

Additionally, remove and store elsewhere any large equipment such as barbecues and lawn mowers that are consuming unnecessary space.

5 – Use Flowers to add Personality

Flowers can be used to add personality and color to your garden. Do this by coming up with flower beds to plant the flowers or dotting them around outdoor spaces in pots.

Always take care of the garden flowers until the house is sold. It’s your home for the foreseeable future, do not neglect the flowers and water them.

Telegraph recommends, “when choosing flowers, consider whether you want annual flowers that are replanted every year or perennial flowers which have brief bloom time but return year after year. Then pick a spot that will ensure your flowers get about six hours of sun every day.”

Organic matter can be used to improve the quality of flower beds. Use two to three-inch layer of compost, old manure, dry grass clippings, decayed leaves, or mulch to improve the quality of the soil.

Mulch comprises bark chips, cocoa hulls, and pine needles. Keep water in the soil and weeds out of it by including a layer of mulch.

To allow the flower roots to penetrate the soil more easily, you need to dig up the garden to loosen the soil. You should dig when the soil is not too dry and not too wet. Plant the flowers and water them daily when they are small.

There are many other benefits to be had when you put a little extra work into your garden as well. For example, regular gardening chores such as weeding and watering are good for exercising.

It combines low-impact exercise with other benefits not found at the gym. And according to research, natural surroundings can assist in improving concentration, reducing stress, and lowering blood pressure.

Gardening is also good for your brain’s health and makes you smarter. Successful gardening requires creativity, problem-solving, and planning.

Finally, gardens tend to facilitate interaction between people, especially neighbours. People who take care of their gardens are highly likely to socialise and foster a sense of community. Happy gardening!

Maire Shield
 

Maire Shield worked for 15 years as an interior design consultant in Albuquerque and is now retired after selling her business. She now shares her experience and knowledge through blogging to help other people create a beautiful home for themselves.

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