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Looking to tackle your garden and get it under control but find that it can all be a little overwhelming? When a task seems a little too big to take on, then getting organised is one of the best ways to get your hands back on the reins. Here, we’re going to look at the very basics of garden organisation that every newcomer should use to get the upper hand.

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Print a calendar

There are plenty of great gardening calendars that will lay out precisely when you have to do what. If you’re not certain what tasks to take care of from week to week, then simply follow the schedule. Some schedules can be pretty complex, helping to track plants that bloom across the entire year. To start with, a simple garden maintenance calendar like the one from the Garden Superstore might be all that you need.

Make some sensible divisions

If you’re not able to easily keep track of what goes where, then looking at some local landscaping services might help you. Building raised beds, retaining walls, and other garden structures can help you separate the lawn from the rest of the garden. Otherwise, it might be a good idea to rely on pots and planters, instead.

Another reason to divide the garden is to improve appearance. You can achieve a pretty garden by uniformly planting plants. You can plant flowers of the same color close to each other and those growing at the same height. Ensure to create paths between these sections for easy watering. If not, install water sprinklers at the center for maximum reach.

Have a section for artificial grass to enhance your garden’s looks. Synthetic grass can save you money with its many benefits. One significant advantage is that it does not require watering. This way, you can use water on other plants that would have been used for natural grass. Artificial grass doesn’t need fertilizer to boost growth or pesticides to protect against pests.

Spare another section for garden rooms which can serve a lot of purposes. They are relatively easy to build and will not hurt your pockets. You can use it as a storage unit for garden tools if you don’t have a storeroom, or, better still you can use it to store your fertilizers. It makes accessing them easy as you will build it in your garden. You can also use the section as a gym, home spa, and home office or convert it into a guest room.

Your garden divisions should incorporate the building of walls and barriers. Make the right measurement to build a wall that will separate your garden from that of your neighbor. Your fence can be made of stone, wood, steel, or you can plant trees along a line that will grow into a natural barrier.

Keep everything where you need it

Your gardening tools are going to play a huge role in making the everyday care of your yard a lot easier. As such, you want to make sure that a) it’s kept in the best possible condition and that b) it’s easy to find when you need it. Installing a shed with the help of services like Whatshed could be the assurance that you need. Sheds make sure your tools have somewhere out of the elements to be kept, making it a lot easier to get straight to work when you need to.

Get used to watering every day

If you want to organise your efforts appropriately, then knowing when to water is going to be a big bonus. To make sure your plants get the healthiest amount of exposure to water as possible, you should look to water before 10am in the morning where possible. You can also use water storage tips to catch and make good use of rain water, as well.

Don’t be afraid to call the pros for big jobs

You might be able to take care of mowing the lawn, pruning the bushes, and so on by yourself. However, if you have tall hedges and trees, or more demanding plant-life, then it might be time to follow the low-maintenance gardening tip of getting the professionals involved. For things like tree care and removing ivy, it’s always a good idea to turn to those who can do it far more quickly and easily than you.

It’s good to keep your gardening routine relatively simple and as close to general maintenance as you can until you start to get used to it and it all becomes habit. After that, you won’t need the tips above any more.

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Stacey

I’m Stacey, in my mid-late 30’s, from a tiny village (officially a hamlet) in Lincolnshire.

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2 Comments

  1. Thanks, I am focussed on indoor gardening in small spaces and find the need to be even more resourceful with space and storage.

  2. Thanks for sharing so wonderful tips, nothing like being well organized to save time and efforts.
    Happy growing!

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