Instant Garden Makeover Tips in Budget
1. Garden Art
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Create unconventional garden art using some figurines or old items like a bike. Grow flowers and different plants around it for an added appeal.
Have a look at some amazing garden art and craft ideas here
2. Add Flowers that Self-Seed
Self-seeding flowers are one of the best ways to add colors to your garden. After dying back, they’ll drop seeds, grow, and come back again next year! Foxglove, Lunaria, Verbena, Alyssum, Poppies, and Calendula are the best ones you can grow.
3. Accessorize!
Different garden accessories can make it look more appealing. Add face-shaped planters, with other items like lanterns and figurines to make it look more attractive!
Check out some amazing head planter ideas here
4. Keep the Garden Clean
Mow, trim, weed, and edge your garden to keep it looking fresh and tidy. Create crisp edges using a sharp serrated kitchen knife—weed-free garden beds give a fresh look. Once the debris is eliminated, bring new plants.
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5. Make a Sitting Area
Summers are short in many regions, time flies fast, and fall arrives. You can have all things in a garden nook to enjoy the coming season—just select a shady area, set comfy chairs, pillows, blankets, shade umbrella, magazines, and books.
6. Make a Bold Statement
Instead of arranging plants here and there, bring all flower pots together and make a big, bold statement. You can also hang them on the wall using wooden boxes.
Add some crates, bricks, or tables for various heights. Include some decorative items or garden art for creating an attractive focal point in your yard.
7. Re-Use Broken Planters
Have a quick rock-garden look by using broken terracotta containers into a gravel border and grow low-maintenance succulents into them.
Have a look at some useful broken pot ideas here
8. Use Hanging Planters
Hangign planters look good and you can also grow plants in different baskets that are available for cheap—if you have an old colander at home, you can use it too.
Find more DIY planter ideas here
9. DIY a Mini Garden Bar
You don’t need much to make an outdoor garden bar. DIY the same using pallet woods and making a retractable shelf.
Check out some eye-catching bar ideas here
10. Use Plant Stands
If you have a small garden, add a lot more appeal to it by using a wooden ladder or stands. They make the pots look better, especially the ones having trailing plants.
Here are some amazing plant stand ideas you can use
11. Refurbish Old Furniture
Refurbish old furniture by adding new upholstery and cushions. You can also rearrange the setup, add a swing, and a center table to make it look more appealing!
12. Add Trellis
If your garden has tall walls, then adding different trellis to each one of them will help you use the wasted space. Make sure that you are introducing climbing flowers or plants to them!
Have a look at some cool trellis designs here
13. Repurpose Old Tins
We all have old tins of biscuits, tea, and coffee at home. All you have to do is to give them a nice wash, dry, and paint them in different shades. Hang them on fences or walls to grow flowers or different plants in them!
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