When you have a larger outdoor space, it can certainly feel like it is a lot more difficult to properly look after it. There is plenty that you can do to make your life easier, while still taking care of your responsibilities, ensuring that you have a beautiful outdoor environment that will last for years to come. Here are a few pointers that will help to keep you firmly on the right path, making sure to consider a range of different factors.
Ensure you plant everything in the right place
Getting the planting in the right place is bound to give you a major helping hand as well. For example, there are some plants that prefer to be out in the sun and there are other that enjoy shade. Some are going to be better equipped to be protected against sudden rainfall, but this is not the case for all of them. Ultimately, careful and proper planning will make your life a lot easier and will lead to a lot fewer struggling plants. When everything is in the wrong place, this is inevitably going to make your life a lot harder than it needs to be.
Consider some larger potted plants
It tends to be a lot easier to look after plants in pots rather than those that are put directly in the earth. Instead of having several smaller potted plants, you could instead look to the larger ones as this keeps plenty in the same place and you don’t have so many watering concerns that you need to think about. Ultimately, it is certainly worthwhile thinking about the positioning factor as well. After all, you will be able to put larger potted plants in an arrangement or style that you prefer and look great.
Choose some simple plants
Another one of the helpful hints that you can follow is to opt for some simple plants rather than going for anything that has complex watering needs. For example, a few evergreen plants tend to be much easier to look after in comparison to those that are seasonal. Ultimately, you want to make your life easier – unless you have a great deal of time and energy to dedicate to your outdoor space. Some plants are also more naturally resistant to weeds, and these can be even more useful in ensuring that you don’t have to do so much weeding work in your garden, which can certainly end up being one of the more time consuming aspects of it.
Learn more gardening techniques along the way
It is also bound to be helpful to keep on learning different gardening techniques as you go. There are obviously going to be some mistakes that are made, but the difference is that the great gardeners will learn from them and prevent these from becoming an issue that will keep on cropping up. Ultimately, taking good care of a garden comes down to the gardener and the steps that they are taking for proper outdoor space care. You can also learn from other gardeners and exactly what they are doing to ensure that their outdoor space is well cared for. You can also attend shows and look at the gardens of others. Ultimately, taking inspiration from all around you can certainly help to boost your skills as a gardener as a whole.
Ensure your lawn easy to cut
Once again going back to the issue of the lawn, you should seek to make it easy to cut. This way, it is much less likely to become wild and overgrown. For example, a permanent edge around the lawn can give a major helping hand. The right string trimmer can help you get right to the edges. A series of bricks or paving stones around the outside is a great example of a way to keep a lawn nicely contained. You can also seek out smoothing out corners and angles into shapes that aren’t complicated to cut.
Create areas that are low maintenance
There are some areas that will require a greatly reduced amount of maintenance to look after them. For example, a well placed deck or patio requires cleaning, but it doesn’t need you to do too much in terms of regular maintenance work like some plants and flowers do. Great outdoors spaces tend to be a mix, but they are also areas that are often divided up into zones. For example, this decking or patio area may be the part where you are going to do a great deal of your entertainment etc. Of course, you can go too far with the low maintenance – and simply putting artificial grass everywhere may be a step too far as it means that you no longer have a beautiful, natural space.
Use climbers to extend your garden upwards
As well as extending your garden to all four of the corners dotted out, you could also look to use vertical space at the same time. One of the best options and ways of doing this is to use climbing plants as a way of using everything from walls and fences to even trees. There are plenty of options here including Virginia creeper, ivy and hydrangea that can all be highly useful in transforming what may have been a fairly boring surface beforehand to one that looks simply superb. If you opt to paint or stain the surface ahead of time, this can be even more effective in creating a look that is both low maintenance and high impact at the same time.
Allow some bits of the garden to become wilder
One of the other techniques that has commonly been trumpeted over recent months and years is to simply allow the garden as a whole to become wilder. This can be majorly useful in ensuring that various species survive and thrive within it. You could leave a certain patch of the garden to get wild – or extend this out as much as you would like. As well as being an area that can encourage a great deal of wildlife, it can also majorly help out in ensuring that you don’t have to put in so much maintenance work all over the place.




