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How to design a garden

Gardening in a small space has become increasingly popular over the past few years. Spending time outdoors, surrounded by plants, is excellent for your mental health. In Saskatoon, our growing season is such a short window u2013 from June to October if we are lucky.

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How to design a garden

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  1. HOW TO DESIGNING A GARDEN IN SMALL SPACE Gardening in a small space has become increasingly popular over the past few years. Spending time outdoors, surrounded by plants, is excellent for your mental health. In Saskatoon, our growing season is such a short window – from June to October if we are lucky. Being able to bring plants quickly inside from extreme weather can extend this growing season dramatically. If your balcony or small patio is vacant, consider making a green space with these creative ideas.

  2. Container gardening While this idea seems apparent, it is also the most versatile solution. If you are ever bored with the outdoor decor, containers can be changed to fit any style from one year to the next, or overgrown plants can be repotted.Bring the plants inside when the weather gets cold overnight and set them back out during the day when temperatures warm. Doing this will dramatically increase the length of the growing season, both indoors and out. Mini home edible garden! You don’t need a huge plot or shared garden space to grow food. One of the most rewarding parts of gardening is indulging in eating what is produced. The best way to achieve this is with various herbs! To achieve this, try planting them in a multiple-pocket terra cotta pot as they don’t take up a lot of space. The herbs will complement any salad or beverage. Vertical grow up You don’t need a huge plot or shared garden space to grow food. One of the most rewarding parts of gardening is indulging in eating what is produced. The best way to achieve this is with various herbs! To achieve this, try planting them in a multiple-pocket terra cotta pot as they don’t take up a lot of space. The herbs will complement any salad or beverage.

  3. Secret Garden Oasis There are many other great options for gardening that are low maintenance. Plastic plants look life-like and don’t require water or attract pesky bugs. Place the plant in a cute pot and create an instant feature area. Reflecting you're indoors outside, decorate the area with a great set of outdoor furniture, add pillows, blankets, and a gorgeous outdoor rug, this will set off the whole look. Get in Touch With Us: www.joanne-larre.c21.ca +1 306653-8222 /century21canada

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