
Most of us love to spend time outdoors. As we try to focus on embracing more eco-friendly ways of living, here are some tips to help you create a beautiful, green outdoor haven.
Planting
Nothing makes an outdoor space come to life-like plants, flowers, trees, and shrubs. Planting is one of the easiest and most effective ways to design a greener garden and make a positive contribution to the planet. Depending on the size of your garden, you could explore options, such as creating rock gardens, flower beds, and wildflower meadows, or plant shrubs or trees. There are all kinds of ways you can use plants and flowers to enhance the aesthetic appeal of your garden and create a peaceful, calming ambiance. From hanging baskets and patio containers to flower arches and heavy duty metal trellis for climbing plants, there are options to suit every home. If you are new to gardening, research plants that are easy to look after and consider the size of the yard and how much sunlight you enjoy each day. Some plants need a lot of sunshine while others prefer shadier patches.
Creating wildlife homes
One of the best things you can do for local wildlife is to create homes in your garden. If you are an animal lover and you want to help native wildlife to thrive, you can encourage species to visit your garden by providing shelter and safe spaces to rest and feed. Additions include bird tables and boxes, hedgehog hotels, and adding flowers and plants for butterflies, bees, and other insects.
Growing your own produce
Growing your own produce can be hugely satisfying, but it can also save you money and reduce your carbon footprint. If you can produce your own vegetables, you won’t need to go out to the store to buy them, saving you money and trips out in the car. Some types of vegetables are easier to grow than others. If you are a beginner, or you have limited space, start with peas, kale, lettuce and salad greens, beetroot, and radishes. You’ll find excellent tutorials online, and you can also get tips from TV gardening shows and magazines.
Composting
Composting is a natural process, which can help you to create a more vibrant garden and cut costs. If you don’t already have a compost bin, it’s worth looking into buying one and starting your own compost production line. Once you have a compost bin, you can add waste, including natural and household products, to generate your own compost to use in the garden. Compost is nutrient-rich and it helps to support healthy plant growth. You can use all garden waste, as well as natural items such as cork, cardboard, and wood ash. Avoid adding tissues, wipes, diapers, plastic bags and bottles, and meat and fish morsels.
Relaxing in the garden is hugely enjoyable, especially after a long or busy week. If you’re eager to create an outdoor haven, there are several steps you can take to design an exquisite, eco-friendly space. Add plants, trees, and flowers, create homes for local wildlife, grow your own produce and make compost.
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