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5 Budget-Friendly Garden Makeover Tips

After a stressful week, people always look forward to spending a lazy weekend and enjoying the pleasant view of their gardens. Besides, research shows that performing a garden makeover can boost your mood and reduce stress. And on top of that, you’ll be having beautiful and flourishing greenery without hurting your wallet.

Moreover, you don’t need to have a green thumb to add value to your garden. It’s not as hard as it seems, all it takes is a little bit of effort. Also, if you’re on a tight budget, then you’re in the right place. We’ll be sharing five of the best budget-friendly garden makeover tips.

Benefits of a Home Garden

Home gardens come in all shapes for different households and landscapes. Some people use vertical and containerised gardening, while others make use of large garden plots. Regardless of shape and layout, they give us many benefits and a sense of fulfilment.

Access to Fresh Produce

Having a vegetable garden gives you direct access to fresh produce. Now, you don’t have to drive down to the grocery for something of inferior quality. Besides, you also save money.

Eco-Friendly

Your garden can help the environment in many ways, and among those is improving air quality. And don’t forget, having a garden allows you to recycle organic resources. So you can use your kitchen and food waste as excellent fertilisers for your plants.

Enjoyable

Moving pots and planting a garden requires effort but after all, it’s fun to do. Also, it’s an excellent way to reconnect with your family on the weekend and enjoy a productive bonding activity. Furthermore, it is a fun way to teach children about nature and how to take care of it.

Here are a few things you can try to beautify your garden:

  1. Control Weeds

Weeds are disgusting. Not only do they gobble up soil nutrients, but they are also carriers for plant diseases. That, among other reasons, is why you’d want to eliminate them.

You can do this the easy way by mulching. This keeps the soil moist and also prevents the sunlight from reaching the growing weeds. Applying a thin layer of grass clippings, shredded leaves, or bark mulch will stunt weed growth significantly.

On the other hand, you can just pull them out. But make sure you get the root as well since weeds are stubborn and would regrow quickly.

  1. Plant Flowers and Herbs

Your garden doesn’t need to be all-green. That’s why if you want it to express its beauty in all colours, you could add some flowers. These plants will break up the green areas and also add contrast and diversity. Moreover, a colourful garden will make your home much more welcoming.

Furthermore, you don’t have to settle for flowering plants, as you can choose to plant herbs such as basil, chive, thyme, or rosemary. These herbs produce flowers that are pleasing to watch and leaves to add savour and flavour to our food.

Another thing is that herbs and flowers attract beneficial insects. Aside from pollinating your plants, they will also ward off and clean up any pests in your garden. Think about a win-win situation.

  1. Aerate Your Soil

A plant’s health will manifest on its physical beauty. Flourishing leaves and blooming flowers are what you want for your plants and for this, you’ll need to aerate the soil.

The air carries carbon dioxide as well as other gases that are essential for plant growth. What you want to do is make small holes on the soil to allow air, water, and nutrients to circulate. This will then make the soil fertile and minimise toxin levels in your plants. 

In aerating your soil, you can use a garden fork and a garden tiller, especially for small plots and pots. For broader coverage, a pickaxe or a shovel can give better results.

  1. Consider Container Gardening

Not all households have ample backyards, or spacious path walks for gardening. For properties with little to no green spaces, you can consider container gardening. All you need is a patch of soil, a container, and the plant you’d like to grow.

For example, you can put similar plants with matching containers on both sides of your walkway or stairs to add colour to your front porch. You can also bring some pots inside and grow succulents by the windows or a particular corner of your home. Just make sure to select the best soil for indoor plants.

  1. Purge the Pests

Nobody wants to find pests hogging over their garden. Snails, slugs, and caterpillars are voracious eaters and will feed on a variety of living plants.

However, you can get rid of them without using harmful and expensive chemicals. For instance, setting out traps and making barricades will prevent their entry. Also, you can introduce natural predators such as birds by putting up a birdbath. Not only will they improve the look of your garden, but the birds will also feed on the pests that are destroying your plants.

Conclusion

Giving your garden the facelift it deserves doesn’t have to cost much. If you think it deserves professional treatment but doesn’t have the time and skill to do it, Trees Down Under got your back.

Your garden can promote and improve the best aspects of its natural surroundings. Trees Down Under also believe in the importance of having a garden that compliments your lifestyle.

Call us now on 0475 463 597, and we’ll respond with a quote for free. We are the perfect solution to all your budget-friendly garden and landscaping needs.

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