- Apr. 30
- Richard Parker
How to Get Your Garden Ready for Summer
Spring is well underway which can only mean one thing, summer is almost here! Whilst it may feel as though it’s a long way off, the warmer weather and lighter nights are just around the corner. With garden parties and friendly get-togethers to be planned, it’s important your garden is ready for all of the summer festivities. With that in mind, here are a number of ways you can get your garden ready for summer.
Make Sure You Have Cleared All of Your Rubbish Out
One of the first things you need to do when getting your garden ready for summer is to ensure you’re getting rid of all the built up rubbish. Whilst it may not have been intentional, your garden may have become a bit of a dumping ground over the past few months. If that’s the case either hire a skip or contact a bulky items removal service to come and collect all of your rubbish for you. For more information about bulky items collection, you can visit this site here.
Fix Any Damage Caused by Winter Weather
Winter is definitely a difficult time of year when it comes to the weather, so ensuring you have fixed any damaged the harsh winds and snow have caused is vital. Whether it’s refitting an entire new fence or repairing the damage on your shed, you need to ensure you’re garden is a safe place to be. If you’re struggling to repair certain things, you may want to consider throwing them away and repurchasing. This specifically applies to weaker materials like phenolic plastic and wood.
Repaint Anything That Needs a Touch of Paint
Although you don’t have to do this every single year, repainting certain aspects of your garden could do it the world of good. Whether you’re redoing your decking or putting another coat of paint on your fence, you will be surprised the difference it can make. At a small budget, you could have your whole garden feeling brand new again. For garden furniture paint, you can visit this site here.
Make Sure Your Garden Furniture Is in Good Working Order
In order to ensure your garden is safe for everyone, you need to check whether or not your garden furniture is in good working order. Although you may only have had it a short few years, the bad weather and lack of use could cause it to deteriorate. Whether it’s your outdoor seating or the picnic table you sit out for communal meals, checking it’s all in good working order. If not, it’s the perfect excuse to purchase some more!
Plant Flowers to Add a Little Colour
If you want to liven up your garden and add a little bit of extra colour, getting some plants planted is a great idea. Make sure you’re doing your research well in advance, finding out which plants are the best for summer and when you need to plant them in order for them to grow and bloom at the right time. Although it may take months of preparation, it will be worth it when you have a beautiful colourful garden.
Remember It’s All About the Accessories
Finally, it’s important to remember that it’s all in the detail. This means thinking about all of the accessories you want to add to your garden to make it a place you want to spend time this summer. Whether that means buying lots of sculptures and art or creating the perfect space for your little ones to play in, the little details you work on could be the reason you will fall in love with your garden this summer.
Are you going to be hosting lots of parties in your garden this summer? How can you ensure you’re ready? Let me know in the comments section below.