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How To Transform Your Garden This Fall

If you’re sad to see the summer fading away, don’t worry. There are plenty of ways in which you can embrace the beauty of the fall season, such as by transforming your garden and turning it into a functional space that you can use all year round.

Here are some top tips to get you started!

Put together a plan.

The first step toward transforming your garden this fall is putting together a plan. For example, while you may have an idea in your mind of how you’d like the space to look, this means nothing unless you can put it on paper, too. 

After all, there are many logistics associated with a garden renovation project, such as figuring out whether or not you have the space to install certain garden fixtures or furniture. 

Putting together a plan also means that you can gain a better understanding of how much you’re going to spend on this project, too, so that you can adjust your monthly budget accordingly. 

Start by tidying things up.

Once you’ve got a plan in mind, you can get started on the ‘dirty’ work, so to speak. Generally speaking, this stage of the process should include carrying out tasks such as: 

  • Removing dead plants and weeds
  • Cleaning out your gutters
  • Raking fallen leaves
  • Trimming bushes and plants 
  • Mowing the lawn

While this may take up a considerable amount of your time and energy, the sooner you’ve worked through these tasks, the better.

Repaint your decking.

Whether it was installed five years ago or fifteen, your decking has gone through a lot of wear and tear. However, you can quickly breathe some life into this area of your garden by applying a fresh coat of paint and varnishand the same can be done for your fences, too.

If, during this task, you notice that your decking is uneven or dislodged, be sure to fix it as quickly as possible. You can buy all the tools you need, such as a nail gun online. While this may take more time than painting over any signs of damage, it prevents further costly damage and ensures your decking and garden remain safe spaces for your children to play! 

Focus on low-maintenance plants and flowers.

If you’re a novice green thumb, then you should start your gardening journey by focusing on low-maintenance plants and flowers. This means that you’ll have to work really hard in order for them not to thrive in your outdoor space, as they mostly take care of themselves.

Get creative.

Once you’ve carried out most of the maintenance above, you can begin to focus on making your garden look good. For example, you can start picking out flowers that thrive in colder temperatures to create a space for yourself and your family that is exploding in color all year round.

Alternatively, if you want to nurture your children’s imagination and create a child-friendly garden, you could build your very own fairy garden.

Hang fairy lights.

Many families spend their summer evenings in their garden, whether they’re sharing stories on the porch or hosting a BBQ. However, these events do not have to be out of the question during the autumn months, especially when the temperatures remain pleasant. For example, you can hang strings of fairy lights throughout your garden so you do not have to worry about it getting dark earlier. This is also a great way to create a magical, welcoming atmosphere!

Make it a project the whole family can enjoy.

Gardening can sometimes feel like a chore, but it doesn’t have to be that way. After all, it can also be a lot of fun to watch your hard work turn a once-tired space into something beautiful and full of life. Furthermore, studies have found that caring for plants and flowers is good for your mental health. As such, these are benefits that you should share with the whole family by having everyone participate in the garden clean-up.

Gardening is also a great way to teach your children to become more responsible, especially if you assign each child an age-appropriate task. This is a teaching method that you can continue to utilise moving forward by putting together a gardening rota. For example, you may want to ask them to take it in turn to water your plants! 

Buy second-hand furniture.

Garden furniture, such as sofas, chairs, and tables, is perhaps the easiest way to turn your garden into a more functional space. However, they can also be quite expensive to buy outright, which is why you should try to buy them second-hand wherever possible. This will help you to save a considerable amount of money. It’s important to be mindful of the fact that you can spruce up lackluster-looking furniture with a splash of paint or varnish, meaning it doesn’t necessarily have to be in perfect condition. This also gives you the chance to really personalize your furniture. 

Consider hiring a gardener.

If you do not have a lot of time on your hands or are a renowned house plant killer who doesn’t want to take any more risks, then you may want to hand over the task of transforming your garden to a professional. After all, this will allow you to achieve the best possible results without having to lift a finger. 

Final thoughts.

There are many benefits tied to transforming your garden this fall. For example, this means that you can make more use of the space, spending countless afternoons and evenings enjoying the fresh air with your family. It is also a great way to enhance the overall value of your property, with studies estimating that a well-maintained garden can increase the value of your home by 20%. This is something worth thinking about, even if you are not considering moving in the near future.

Fortunately, a garden makeover does not need to take up much time or be the cause of great stress. You simply need to be willing to get your hands dirty when carrying out basic maintenance and repairs!