How to Make Your Garden Look Glam on a Budget

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Are you looking for some great budget-friendly ideas on how to make your garden look glam on a budget? It’s easier and cheaper than you may think to give your garden a decent makeover, and gardening expert Fiona Jenkins at MyJobQuote.co.uk has all the tips you need to improve your garden’s appearance without breaking the bank.

 

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Whether it’s fixing up your lawn or getting creative with lights, take a look at the list below to find out how to make your garden look stylish while saving money.

 

Choose Dramatic Paint Colours

 

You may be surprised at how much a simple lick of paint can completely transform your garden space. Choose a dramatic paint colour to paint over your fences so that it can act as a striking backdrop for your flowers and greenery.

 

If you’re looking for the ultimate dramatic effect, consider painting your fences black. This colour provides a lot of depth and goes very well with other typical garden colours. Alternatively, you can choose bright white to provide a light and airy appearance in the garden.

 

No matter what colour you choose, it’s sure to make a positive impact on your garden’s appearance. If you want to make even more of a statement, consider also painting your shed, garden furniture, or plant pots.

 

Add Some Hanging Baskets

 

If you want to instantly add a bit of colour to your garden, there is no better way to achieve this than with hanging baskets. Not only are these a great budget-friendly way to introduce plants to your garden, but they also add a lot of variety and give you a chance to add different levels to your garden design.

 

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Choose brightly coloured plants such as petunias, fuchsias, and pansies to add a burst of colour. You can also grow vegetables such as tomatoes in hanging baskets. Place the baskets in various areas around the garden, such as outside the back door, against a fence, or attached to your garden shed.

 

If you want an easy option, you can choose pre-planted hanging baskets. This will allow you to instantly transform your garden with minimal effort.

 

Build a Budget-Friendly DIY Bar

 

If you’re looking to update your garden so that it’s ready for entertaining, a garden bar is a must. You may think a garden bar is out of your budget. However, it’s easy to create a DIY garden bar on a budget.

 

Choose an old piece of furniture that can be transformed into a bar and give it a lick of paint. If you don’t have anything you can use, look on online marketplaces for second-hand pieces of furniture that you can use for this purpose. If you’re lucky, you may even be able to find something that someone is giving away for free!

 

Choose a good quality primer and undercoat to prevent the need for laborious sanding. When selecting the colour for your outdoor bar, choose something that fits in with the theme of your garden and matches well with other elements.

 

Fix Up Your Lawn

 

If you have a lawn in your garden, give it a bit of TLC and see just how much your overall garden appearance improves. Many homeowners neglect their lawns, resulting in the garden looking less than pretty.

 

Firstly, it's important to keep on top of mowing. Mowing roughly once a week is enough to keep your lawn in good condition. It's also a good idea to provide fertiliser for the lawn to ensure it remains healthy. This will provide the lawn with all the nutrients it needs to thrive. Fertilise the lawn shortly after mowing so that the grass has more time to absorb the nutrients before the next mow.

 

Ensuring your lawn remains healthy and attractive is one of the easiest cost-effective ways to make sure your garden always looks great.

 

Get Creative With Lights

 

Lighting is the best way you can create a great ambience in the garden. Outdoor lights provide a cheap way to bring a beautiful glow to your garden space. If you want to enjoy your garden at all hours of the day and night, garden lights are essential.

 

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Solar lights are the most popular and cost-effective type of garden light. These lights use power from the sun, which is free. You just need to make sure the solar panel is placed somewhere where the sun shines all day long in order to get the most power.

 

You can get creative with a range of different garden lights. For example, string lights over a patio seating area provide a beautiful, light glow to the seating space below. Alternatively, you could choose stake lights or small spotlights along the edges of a path or surrounding the lawn. In addition to adding beauty to the space, garden lights can also provide an element of safety if you plan to use your garden at night time.

 

Build a DIY Pond

 

If you want to turn your garden into a sanctuary on a budget, one of the best things you can do is add a water feature. One of the best budget-friendly water features in the garden is a DIY pond. Not only is a pond incredibly relaxing and attractive, but it’s also a great way to attract wildlife into your garden space.

 

All you need to do is collect a few pebbles and stones. Then, dig a hole in the garden and line the hole with a pond liner. Keep the liner in place by layering pebbles, rocks and stones around the outside of the hole. These will also hide the edges of the liner. Then, fill the hole with water to create your pond.

 

A pond can attract birds, bats, hedgehogs, frogs, dragonflies and a range of insects to your garden.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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