Sprucing Up Your Garden for Summer


With the weather getting warmer you're going to want to spend more time outside in your garden. It's well worth putting in a little effort and making your garden look more attractive. You'll definitely appreciate it on long summer days.
Clearing out and cutting back is the first task. Some areas of your garden are bound to be overgrown. This can make your garden look scruffy and feel smaller. Keep bushes neatly trimmed, don't let trees and shrubs get out of hand and make sure any dead parts plants of plants are removed. You'll find your garden feels instantly tidier.
Make sure your tools are in good working order before you start. Electric garden power tools can be dangerous so give them a good check over to make sure they are not damaged, and familiarise yourself with the safety guidelines if it's been a while since you used them.
Give the lawn a good mow and you'll start to be able to see what your garden should look like again! Trim the edges of the lawn, and then move onto your paths and patio areas. If you have a pressure washer then giving them a good clean will work wonders. If you have decking or a tiled patio then do check for damage that may have occurred over winter. If your patio is made of porcelain floor tiles then they will most likely be fine as they are not affected by frost and are very strong, however if your patio is made of the popular terracotta floor tiles, these can be affected by frost, so check for any cracked tiles and replace them. Broken tiles look unsightly, but they also represent a tripping hazard so make sure you fix them.
If your garden furniture has been outside all winter, then it will need a thorough clean. Depending on the material, it may also need some maintenance, or may need replacing. If it has been in storage then now is the time to get it out and dust it off.
Get to the garden centre and add some colour to the garden with some new plants. If you have pots, fill them all up with some bedding plants. You'll find all sorts of great pots and containers at the garden centre, so why not treat yourself to something new for the summer. You could even have a water feature perhaps.
As the weather gets warmer, the weeds will grow quicker and it's important to keep on top of them or it can get out of hand. Spending a little time weeding your borders daily is well worth it.
In these tough economic times you might also want to consider growing your own vegetables. Even if you only have a very small garden there are plenty of vegetables you can grow in containers. Some have beautiful flowers and foliage so they don't need to make your garden look ugly. It's well worth the effort. Fresh home grown vegetables taste so much better than those you buy from the supermarket and it's very rewarding to grow your own.
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