From the Garden of Eden to The Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the ancient courtyards of countless palaces, outdoor spaces have long played a significant part in the history and culture of humankind. Research has shown that spending time in the garden has a positive effect on mental health so, no matter how extensive your horticultural knowledge, having a garden to call your own is a luxury that should be enjoyed and appreciated.
But private gardens are gradually declining. Over the past 30 years, the average garden size in the UK has been decreasing. The traditional back garden is now nearly 3% smaller than it was three decades ago and by 2020 it is estimated that more than 10% of homes in Britain won’t have a garden at all. Despite this, gardens form a significant part of a property’s value and featured fourth in a survey of the most popular items on a buyer’s wishlist.
Whatever the size of your outdoor area, making the most of it matters. Here, Rex Nye, who owns online builders’ merchants NYEs Building Supplies, provides his top tips for making sure you’re getting the best from your garden.
Introduce shelving
Garden shelving is a clever way to keep plant pots off the ground and introduce height and volume to borders.
Continue reading Size matters: how to make the most of smaller outdoor spaces at SPECIFIER REVIEW.
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