Small Summer Gardens: 35 bright and beautiful gardening projects to bring color and scent to your garden

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Small Summer Gardens: 35 bright and beautiful gardening projects to bring color and scent to your garden

Small Summer Gardens: 35 bright and beautiful gardening projects to bring color and scent to your garden

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Choose sculptures that complement ​the style of your garden​ and reflect your personal taste. Opt for sculptures made from materials that can withstand​​​ outdoor ​conditions, such as metal or stone. Create cosy ​​seating areas ​with floor cushions and add strings of fairy lights for a magical ambience. Let your ​creativity soar and express your ​unique personality through your garden design. 18. Japanese Tea Garden Incorporate elements like wind ​​chimes, ​water features, and rustling grasses to create soothing sounds. Include edible plants, ​such as ​berries or herbs, that can be tasted. Enjoy the beauty of ​​nature ​while indulging in delicious meals ​under the open sky. 6. Fragrant Herb Gardens

Secret survival garden staple bush beans are perfect for the summer heat. They're relatively easy to grow and will provide you with a harvest that will last for the next season. 19. Peanuts You could ask a friend or neighbour to pop round and do some watering, or set up an automatic watering system that drip-feeds your plants from a tap or water butt. If neither of these is an option, move your potted plants to a shady spot, put trays under them, and fill with water on the day you leave. Give the whole garden a really good soak on this day as well. Remember to sort out summer plant care for your houseplants too – my holiday houseplant carepost has lots of tips for keeping them alive while you’re away. Get ready for guests If you own rattan garden furniture, simply hose down the set. Clean them with a cloth to remove the bits of dirt.

Regent’s Park

Visitors generally go to enjoy the eclectic architecture, cobbled together from fragments of architectural salvage (Williams-Ellis called his dream project a “home for fallen buildings”) or to revel in 1960s nostalgia: the cult TV drama The Prisoner was filmed in Portmeirion. But it’s equally fascinating for its gardens – for it is the planting as much as the colourful paintwork and picturesque bell towers that create the illusion of bringing Portofino to the Dwyryd estuary. Now you’ve done summer chores, you simply need to keep on top of all of your jobs. These simple tasks, paired with our makeover ideas, will ensure your garden looks on point.

Incorporate interactive ​elements like ​a mini maze, stepping stones, or a balance beam to encourage physical activity and ​​exploration. Plant colourful flowers, install ​​bird feeders, or even create a butterfly garden to introduce ​children to the wonders of nature. This peaceful ​​retreat ​will provide a space for contemplation and reflection. 19. Sustainable Garden Design an eco-friendly garden that ​​promotes ​sustainability and environmental stewardship. Implement practices such as composting, ​rainwater ​harvesting, and organic gardening techniques. Growing sorrels is pleasing both to the eyes and tastebuds. Perfect for your salads and soups, these hardy plants are best grown in containers where you can also showcase their lovely foliage. Use recycled materials ​for ​planters and incorporate whimsical and artistic elements, such as colourful ceramic pots, ​​dream-catchers, ​or vintage-inspired furniture.

We asked the experts at garden room provider Woodpro to share three reasons these charming and timeless additions can transform your garden into a haven of relaxation and entertainment whilst injecting some additional aesthetic appeal, and elevate your garden to its most luxurious heights yet. A summer house is the perfect place to relax and enjoy your garden. A haven of tranquility Create a seating area with ​comfortable chairs and a small ​​table where you can enjoy panoramic views while surrounded by nature.

This time of the year is the moment for summerhouses ! Here are the best summer house ideas to inspire you to create a relaxing garden room this season. This delightful ​garden will ​​capture the imagination of both children and ​adults alike. 22. Contemporary Minimalist GardenCreate an atmospheric alfresco dining space with clever garden lighting ideas . The right dining setup will also blend in the summery landscape element. Warmer weather and the odd rain shower can make weeds grow super-fast. Weeds will steal nutrients and space from your plants, and of course weeds can also spoil the look of your garden. This cosy ​garden style will transport​​ you to a simpler and ​more rustic era. 26. Sculptural Garden Art London is in bloom. One of the best things about summer in this city is that the parks and gardens come alive with color. I’ve spent a lot of time outdoors over the last few weeks soaking up the start of the season and exploring the city’s green spaces. To share them with you, today I bring you A Lady in London’s guide to the 7 best summer gardens in London. History buffs will enjoy unravelling the traces of Lowther’s previous gardens, from the first baroque gardens laid out in the 1690s (the epic viewing terrace no less dramatic today), to the sequence of “lost” Edwardian pleasure gardens, now mossy and overgrown, added by Hugh Lowther, the dashingly spendthrift “yellow earl” of Lonsdale (he had a fondness for the colour), who blew the family fortune and abandoned the castle in 1936. Children, meanwhile, will find their own castle to explore: the spectacular Lost Castle adventure playground in the woods.

Enjoy the ​beauty of ​nature and the ​​endless possibilities that a summer garden brings Summer Garden Ideas FAQs Q: How can I ​make the most of my outdoor spaces? Note : Do your planting preparations in the spring, a few weeks after the last frost. 26. Prune some shrubs

27. Secret Garden Hideaway

Add ​​comfortable seating areas ​where you can relax and fully immerse yourself in the sensory ​​experience of your garden. 17. Eclectic Bohemian Garden Popular Summerhouses include apex and pent roof summerhouses, corner summerhouses and double glazed garden rooms.



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