Garden Landscaping Ideas That You Can DIY
After being stuck indoors for the last few years, it's no surprise that Brits are spending a lot of time outdoors. Over 7 million people have taken up gardening since the pandemic, and 63% of UK adults say that being in the garden is good for their well-being, so if you are wondering how you can create your dream garden, here are a few ideas.
Create a path
From stepping stones and slabs to wooden walkways, there are many ways that you can create a gorgeous walkway for your garden.
For a quick and low-effort pathway, you could opt for stepping stones. They are much cheaper to install because they use fewer stones and can easily be done with a little digging. Using circular stones can add character and charm to your garden, or you could choose square slabs for a more uniform look.
Wooden walkways are another great low-budget option, as often you can get the timber required for free. If you could use leftovers from your other garden projects or have a look online on sites like Gumtree, where people are often trying to get rid of pre-used building materials, you can upcycle and use yourself!
Plant on different levels
Professionals use landscape layering to create eye-catching, dynamic gardens. It involves using a variety of plants, trees, grasses, shrubs, and vines to create layers and rows, resulting in a magazine-worthy garden, but with a bit of time and effort, you can do it yourself.
You don't need to start from scratch if you already have a garden full of plants and trees. You should look to invest in a pruning saw to cut back your plants into varying layers, which helps to create your ideal garden and also increases the health of your plants. You can then add a range of other plants in a staggered fashion to create depth in your garden. These tools are used by expert landscapers but are easy to use if you are looking to DIY your garden and still want a professional finish.
Incorporate livestock
Growing greens and livestock simultaneously is possible without your backyard becoming a complete disaster. In fact, there are several advantages to raising poultry as part of your gardening endeavor. Chickens in the garden reduce household waste and aid in the growth of vegetables and fruits without the use of pesticides because they naturally provide nutrient-rich composting materials for healthier soil and plants.
They are adorable and entertaining little animals that will keep you company while you care for your plants, but they will also scratch through every freshly cultivated bed and eat every cabbage to a nub. Use box-shaped metal cages made of wire and high-quality netting or fencing to prevent damage and promote harmony between poultry and plants.
Build a fire pit
Fire pits are a great addition to any garden. They not only make your space look expensive but are functional and allow you to enjoy the cooler evenings outdoors with your family and friends. Many open fire pits can also be used as BBQs or pizza ovens so that you can cook and eat alfresco! While they can be as simple as a hole in the ground, building an attractive (and safer) fire pit can be done reasonably easily and in just a few hours.
Add fun lights
Many professional landscape designs include lights, including wall lights and path and sensor lights. LED lights are usually used outdoors, meaning you don't need to worry about your electricity bill soaring when creating your perfect garden. Luckily, this is also one of the most inexpensive landscape ideas you can DIY.
Sensor lights may be preferable as they can deter unwanted visitors due to lighting up when they detect motion. As such, they are an added security feature to your home, as well as looking good and providing a cozy atmosphere when you sit outdoors at night.
Final Thoughts
There is really nothing better than an outdoor space where you can relax, play games, have a barbecue… have fun! There are so many options and scenarios when it comes to garden landscaping ideas that you can DIY. The best part is that they aren't just easy, they're simple and accessible too.
So, if you're looking to create just the right space to make your garden pop, why not try some of these DIY Ideas? Whichever one you choose you're bound to be happy with the results!
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