10 Landscaping Solutions for Small Spaces
Did you know you can transform the small spaces on your property into beautifully landscaped havens? From neatly manicured lawns to strategically placed potted plants and flowers, the small spaces on your property can become a veritable haven of beauty and grandeur.
There are a number of landscaping solutions you can go for to make those small and awkward spaces on your property come alive. Below are a few of these solutions:
1. Experiment with Raised Beds
If you really need a garden but you don’t have room for one, why not try raised beds? You could, for instance, have a raised container flower garden suspended over a storage area. This means that you can use your ground area for other purposes such as storage while, above it, cascading beautiful flowers and plants provide the perfect panorama for your property.
2. Use Pots
Pots use up very little space. However, they can be very functional in sectioning off small areas for various purposes. For instance, you can green up your patio with potted plants and flowers to create a natural private panoramic wall that is a sight to behold.
3. Attach Clay Pots to a Pallet
Attach clay pots to a wooden pallet using nails and stainless steel cables to fasten the pots against the pallet. This becomes an impressive artistic display where you can plant edible plants such as basil and rosemary. You should, however, space out your pots to provide room for the plants or flowers to grow.
4. Transform Your Window Box into a Garden
Imagine opening your bedroom window to be greeted by the smell of beautiful plants. The window box container is ideally suited for planting succulents or any other plant that does not grow quickly. Choose plants such as succulents that thrive even in shallow containers. You will, however, need to ensure that the window box is adequately drained.
5. Turn Your Wooden Ladder into a Movable Garden
Chances are that you have a wooden ladder somewhere on your property. Why not transform it into a hanging garden for potted veggies, herbs and flowers using a couple of boards and a fresh coat of paint to accentuate the beauty?
6. Turn Your Walls into a Garden
Those plain backyard and front yard walls can suddenly come alive with potted plants and flowers hanging strategically from different spots.
7. Use Crate Beds
If your backyard has no soil, or perhaps the soil quality is poor, you can plant on crates and strategically place them in your backyard or front yard. You can also use raised beds or hang pots along your perimeter wall.
8. Use Old Tires
Don’t throw away those tires. Even if your car no longer needs them, you can use them to plant different plants and flowers. Spray the tires with attractive paint to give them that extra dash of colour and beauty.
9. Break Up the Spaces
Breaking up the open areas with potted plants makes the place look and feel a little bit larger. You can also use long, straight lines to create an illusion of wide spaces.
10. Play with Colour
An addition of bright colours and hints of colour takes attention away from the size of your garden. Since attention is drawn to the colours, the rest of your garden appear to withdraw, making it look bigger than it really is. Sure, you cannot make a small space bigger, but you can make it appear bigger. It’s all a matter of perception.
With a little ingenuity, that small space on your property can be creatively landscaped to look like a veritable Garden of Eden.