When it comes to the renovation of your garden, it ca often be avoided as it feels like not much can be done, ley alone when on a budget. But gardening on a budget doesn’t mean you have to put up with a boring garden. When it comes down to transforming your outdoor space, you may be pleasantly surprised to hear that a little can go a long way. Here are some of the best budget ideas that will transform your garden, just in time for the spring/summer.
Make Use of Your Unwanted Tree Stump
Getting rid of the huge, old tree trunk that takes centre place in your garden may seem like a daunting (and costly) task. If you have an old tree stump taking centre place of your garden that you don’t know what to do with. Instead of spending time and effort removing the stump, just add a wooden or glass top transforming it into a useful table for enjoying a morning coffee or weekend brunch.
Landscape Lines
Your space can be transformed and made more attractive by incorporating crisp, strong landscape lines to give a contemporary feel. This can be achieved on a budget by creating interesting interlocking zones with distinctive materials such as wood-stained decking and decorative stones that contrast in texture and colour. Such materials can be purchased cheaply and will help you achieve a stylish look, even in the smallest of gardens.
DIY Vertical Grow
This is one of the most cost-effective ways to transform your garden. Invest in some plastic plant pots and drill them into a wooden pallet to place against your home, garden walls or fence. This is super quick and easy to do yet looks beautiful in the summer time.
Seating Area
Although it may seem obvious, the addition of some contemporary furniture may be the answer to your problems. Try investing in a small bench or some seating blocks as great way of using space as well as giving you the perfect excuse for inviting friends and family over in the summer. Keep a feeling of warmth, even in shaded areas by adding brightly coloured cushions and green planting.
Flowers
Flowers may seem like a dull way of transforming a space, however, when done right, it is actually the most effective garden renovation technique. Bright flowers and plants are ideal for adding a natural pop of colour into a garden that seems to have lost some life. Plant hydrangea bushes or tulip bulbs along the fence or visit your local gardening store and buy some pots to fill with your favourite blossoms. If you have opted for a colour scheme within your garden, follow the scheme by choosing coloured flowers that match. Fence Makeover
Fence Makeover
Garden fence often need more care and attention than you think. This is a great and affordable way to add life to your small garden. Use paint that is specially designed for outdoor use as this will help preserve the wood meaning the colour won’t fade. Instead of going for your usual shades of brown or green, consider a fresh and playful colour instead that will bring a pop of vibrancy to your garden. Try a bright orange shade that will make a bold statement as well as giving your garden a warm Mediterranean feel.
Fairy Lights
For a small, yet very effective investment, outdoor string lighting can be used in a multitude of ways to transform your garden into something truly magical. Illuminate your paths, light up the yard, add an intimate feel to alfresco dining, or jazz up plain fencing and old tree. Outdoor lights can be bought online all year round and they’re a super quick, simple and cheap way to bring a pretty glow to your small space.
Cool Upcycled Trellis
Do you love the trellis in your backyard? The trellis is not only helpful for climbing vegetables or flowers, but also improve the style, and privacy of your garden. You still can add a distinctive flair to your garden without buying the whole new support structure for climbing plants. Using old window frames, bicycle wheels or old wooden ladders you can create a cool trellis garden without spending a lot of money
Trellises can look extremely delightful in the event that you place them out in the yard or let them incline toward the house’s outside dividers. The structure included in Agreenhand looks extremely extraordinary. It was intended to coordinate the style of the house and to consummately fit in that specific space. The metal grid insert helps keep the plants upstanding and guides them towards the roof.
DIY Garden Path
Are you looking for an interesting and creative garden? Adding a garden path or walkway can help to connect the important parts of your garden. A simple brick path nestled in grass uses a herringbone pattern, kept deliberately rustic for an old, secret-garden feel. Check out here to learn more about DIY herringbone garden path.