Gardening News

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    How to Prevent Drainage and Safety Problems in Your Garden

    There are lots of problems that can impact your garden and cause drainage and other safety issues if you’re not careful. Most people don’t think about how these things could impact their garden until they’re forced to. Rather than end up in that situation, you can take steps now to prevent drainage and other safety concerns in your garden. Read on to find out more about that.

     

    Add Mulch to Hold Water

     

    Adding mulch on the ground close to your home can help to avoid water drainage issues. This is important if you have a basement that could be susceptible to damp. The mulch will literally hold the water at bay and stop it from reaching your home’s walls or foundations where it could really cause damage. Don't let the mulch touch your home’s siding because it will absorb the water so leave a gap or 6 to 10 inches.

     

    Collect Water in a Rain Barrel

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    Turn Your Garden Into a More Peaceful Space

    Your garden should be a space that you can retreat to when you need a peaceful place to relax and take it easy. In the summer, you’ll want to make the most out the outdoors and a peaceful garden that you love can make that possible. But how do you turn your garden into a peaceful and presentable space that makes you want to get out there? Here are some steps you should take.

     

    Plant High Hedges

     

    In order to make your garden feel more peaceful, you might first need to make it more private. A little extra privacy can go a very long way indeed when it comes to your outdoor space. High hedges can make your garden feel more secluded and private because you won’t have to worry about anyone in surrounding homes or gardens seeing into your private space.

     

    Create a Hidden Seating Space

     

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    The Water Feature Options to Consider for Your Garden

    If you’ve decided that you want to add a water feature to your garden, the next decision you’ll need to make is which type of water feature it should be. There are lots of options out there and each one offers something different. We’re going to talk about some of the top water feature options you should consider when preparing to add one to your garden. Read on now to find out more about them.

     

    A Spout Water Feature

     

    This is a pretty classic type of water feature. The fountain itself can take all kinds of shapes or sizes, but the main feature is the spout at the top that fires out an arc of water. These are usually found in ponds but they don’t necessarily have to be limited to that setting. They’re considered an elegant solution and are used in all kinds of gardens and settings.

     

    A Drilled Rock Water Feature

     

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    4 Reasons You Should Add A Water Feature To Your Garden

    If you are thinking about adding a water feature to your home, then you should think about all the reasons why this would be a good idea. There are a lot of benefits to having your very water feature in your garden, and we are going to talk about some of them in this article. You might still be in the deciding stages, but to try and help sway you in the right direction, keep reading to find out four reasons why you should add a water feature to your garden.

     

    Improve The Look Of Your Home

     

    The first and most obvious reason that you should consider is that it will improve the look of your home. A water feature is going to be a stunning addition to any exterior, and yours is no exception. If you have the space to put one in, then you are going to enhance the aesthetic of your entire garden. You might be considering whether this should go in the front or in the back, but this is entirely up to