Frugal Living: Getting More Out Of Your Garden Spaces

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Beautiful garden spaces can be the secret weapon in your bid to lead a frugal home life. However, it is your responsibility to ensure that they are utilized to their full potential. Otherwise, the potential benefits will be lost.

Here are six of the best tips to help you get more out of your garden spaces to encourage more time spent outside. Island when you do, the value for money provided by those spaces will be incredible.

Select a low maintenance style

Nobody wants to spend all their time weeding the garden instead of enjoying it. So, when hiring a landscaper, it’s vital to think about long-term maintenance. The Japanese garden design style is particularly popular because it is easy to maintain. More importantly, the results are simply incredible and will deliver the peaceful atmosphere that you crave.

Grow fruit and veg

Growing your own fruit and veg is one of the very best ways to adopt a frugal lifestyle. It can promote a healthier approach to nutrition while simultaneously reducing your food bill. Better still, it will give you an incentive to get out in the backyard on a daily basis. Start with some of the easiest produce to grow, and you’ll be amazed by the results that you see.

Make good use of old items

When dealing with the concept of upcycling, there is no doubt that the garden is a great place to start. After all, many of the upcycled storage and furniture won’t need to carry the same aesthetic standards as internal items. This guide to the most popular upcycling projects should provide ample inspiration. Above all else, it’ll truly put you in the frugal mindset.

Add lighting

One of the most effective ways to spend more time in the backyard is to extend the possibilities into the evening. Solar-powered garden lights achieve this without any negative impact on your carbon footprint. Meanwhile, patio heaters are a great option for the colder months. Evenings spent on the deck, alone or with friends and family, are great for the soul.

Make a compost

Creating your own compost can support your bid for frugal living in many ways. It makes good use out of your kitchen scraps and waste materials while also ensuring that your soil will be supported by the richest compost. The fact that you can also remove the need to buy commercial products can save the environment as well as your financial health.

Create a Dedicated Seating Area

Making the most of your outdoor space during the summer months is a must, so why not create a dedicated garden space that you and your family can enjoy? Consider low maintenance and affordable pressure treated decking for your backyard, and invest in comfortable furniture to suit your style. A separate decking area is extremely appealing to the eye, and it will last for many years to come too. It serves as the ideal place for hosting guests and your family and it creates an entirely new area in your garden too!

Collect water

Frugal living and energy-efficiency are very closely linked. So, any opportunity to make natural resources work harder is great. While you will need to check that you are permitted to harvest rainwater in your area, it is one of the most effective options. You could create an irrigation system or use it for some household cleaning duties. 

When you use the garden to its full potential, it’ll have a telling influence on your finances and quality of life while also aiding the environment. If that doesn’t give you the incentive to start right away, perhaps nothing will.

Create a Dedicated Seating Area

Making the most of your outdoor space during the summer months is a must, so why not create a dedicated garden space that you and your family can enjoy? Consider low maintenance and affordable pressure treated decking for your backyard, and invest in comfortable furniture to suit your style, such as poly outdoor furniture, which is durable and made from recycled materials. A separate decking area is extremely appealing to the eye, and it will last for many years to come too. It serves as the ideal place for hosting guests and your family and it creates an entirely new area in your garden too!

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2 Responses to Frugal Living: Getting More Out Of Your Garden Spaces

  1. Bea LaRocca says:

    Thank you for sharing this excellent gardening advice

  2. Lauryn R says:

    This is great gardening advice, thank you! My dad has a compost pile and it’s awesome! I would definitely start one if I had my own house.

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