If you can’t wait to transform your garden, then you need to do a bit of planning before you begin. Here are our tips to make sure that your garden works for the plants and for you.
Exposure
Whether you want to plant flowers or vegetables,
you’ll need to take a look at what sort of sunlight exposure your garden gets.
All plants have different needs when it comes to sunlight, so to get the best
out of them; you have to take into consideration how they like their light.
Study your garden and make notes of any
particularly shady or sunny areas.
Plan
Your Plants
Once you’ve assessed your garden’s sunlight
exposure, you should then plan your garden out. A vegetable plot needs at least
a four by four foot plot of land, and for flowers you’ll need to plan out where
they will thrive.
Get to Know Your Soil
Plants often need certain nutrients in the
soil that they are growing in to be able to grow properly. You can enrich your
soil through composting and fertiliser, but you’ll need to determine how much you have to
do.
Storage
If you don’t have any storage for your
gardening tools, then you may struggle to look after your garden as effectively
as you might do. Planning in storage is therefore always a good idea. Think
about the other things that you might need to keep outside, such as bikes, logs
and even chickens if you are so inclined.
There are a wide variety of different sizes
available when it comes to sheds, like the ones here from Sheds and Things. Allow for a
little bit of expansion when it comes to your shed – you may want to expand
later on down the line when your garden becomes a roaring success. You should
make sure that you keep your shed well organised, so it doesn’t become a
dumping ground for tools.
A potting bench is always a good idea if
you have room for it, too, as it means you can garden even on a rainy day.
Seasonal
Plan
If you only plant seasonal plants, then
when the seasons over you’ll be left with bare soil again. Make sure that you
always have plants, even if they aren’t necessarily in bloom the whole year
round. Evergreen plants will keep your garden looking lush all year round.
Tools
Before you begin, buy a spade, a garden
fork, a hose, a hand trowel and a basket for moving soil around. You can (and
will) add to your tool collection as you tend to your garden.
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