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Renovating your garden on a budget can bring a fresh new look to your outdoor space and create a relaxing and inviting environment. Having a peaceful garden to come home to after working the night shift doing overnight jobs in Ottawa can help you relax and decompress. Being surrounded by nature calms the mind, reduces stress levels, and promotes well-being.Â
Transforming your garden into a tranquil haven where you can unwind after work can be an expensive undertaking. However, with a little creativity and clever planning, it is possible to renovate your garden without spending a fortune.
In this article, we teamed up with experts from job aggregator Jooble to take a closer look at some useful tips on how to give your garden a complete makeover without breaking the bank.
Renovating a garden can be expensive, but with careful planning and some creative thinking, it can be done on a limited budget. However, before you start buying plants, tools, and other materials, take the time to meticulously plan your garden renovation. Having a plan will help you stay within your budget, avoid unforeseen problems, stay focused, and achieve better results.
Here are 6 basic steps to ensure that your garden renovation project runs smoothly:
First things first: how much money do you have to spend on your garden makeover? Like with any other home renovation project, the size and scale of your garden renovation will depend on the size of your budget. Don’t worry, you don’t need a boatload of money to give your garden a new makeover (if you go about it cleverly and creatively), but you do need to be disciplined enough to stay within your budget. To do that, you will need to prioritize the most important changes you want (and can afford) to make before you begin.
Ask yourself what you would like to achieve with your garden renovation. What kind of garden are you aiming for? Do you need a tranquil space to unwind after work, more space to grow vegetables, or a peaceful Zen-like retreat with a relaxing water feature as the central focal point?
Take a good hard look at your current garden and assess what you like and don’t like about it. Make a list of the features you want to keep and those you want to change or get rid of completely.
Get those creative juices going by looking through magazines, books, and websites for garden design ideas. Make a scrapbook of your favorite designs, plants, and garden features, and figure out inexpensive ways to incorporate these design ideas in your own garden.
Create a sketch of your new garden layout, including the placement of paths, shrubs, flower beds, furniture, and other features. Yes, you can do this yourself, you don’t need to hire a professional landscaper. Play around with different designs until you’re happy with the final result.
Once you have your plan in place, you can get to work. However, be prepared to make adjustments as you go, but stay true to your original plan as much as possible.
Here are some useful cost-saving tips to help you get the most value for your money:
One of the best ways to give your garden a new makeover on a budget is to reuse and recycle items you already have. Repurposing existing items can save a great deal of money.
Instead of buying new outdoor furniture (expensive), consider repurposing your old furniture with a fresh coat of paint and reupholstered cushions. You can also repurpose bricks and garden stones.
Plants are expensive. Try to incorporate as many existing plants as possible into your new garden design. Relocating existing plants can give them a new lease on life.
If you’re planning to change the layout of your garden, consider reusing existing pavers and retaining walls in new ways in different parts of the garden.
Old containers such as pots and planters, or a disused wheelbarrow, can be repainted and used to create unique garden features.
Shop around to save money. Check out local garden centers and online retailers for the best deals, promos, and discounts. Consider buying second-hand items such as furniture and garden ornaments from second-hand stores and garage sales.
Do as many jobs as you can yourself. By doing most of the manual work, you’ll save a great deal of money on labor costs. Just be sure to only take on tasks that you are comfortable and capable of doing.
Renovating your garden on a budget is possible with careful planning and some creative thinking. By reusing and recycling materials, shopping around for the best deals, and doing most of the work yourself, you can create a beautiful and functional outdoor space that you can enjoy for years to come.
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