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Inventive Border Ideas To Help Make The Most Of Your Garden

For those of us who are lucky enough to have a garden, designing and maintaining it can be a difficult task.

One in eight families doesn’t have access to any form of garden, so you should count yourself lucky that you have your own private outdoor space. Still, it can seem like a massive burden, particularly if you’re busy with work and don’t have hours to spend maintaining your garden.

Borders can be a useful, low-maintenance way to create a structured garden without too much effort. Some borders look amazing, but others don’t, so it can be pretty hit-and-miss.

If you’re looking to make the most of garden borders, but don’t know where to start, then this is the article for you. We’ve got some inventive border ideas to make the most of your space and create a look that’s as unique as you and your family.

Create A Rock Wall With Gabion Baskets

Building a wall from bricks and mortar can be time-consuming and costly, as well as passé. Everyone who is everyone has a walled border, but there are ways to get a similar look without all the effort. Instead of using bricks and cement, you could try using Gabion Baskets filled with rocks. These wire-framed baskets are easy to install and look great. They’re also ideal for any areas that aren’t level, as they can create a more even landscape. Fine Mesh Metals offers a wide range of quality Gabion Baskets and stones to fill them, so you should explore their range to see if this is the perfect option for your outdoor space.

Use Colourful Pebbles Or Slate

If you want to fill your borders with smaller stones, like pebbles or slate, then try finding ones in unique colours to make the border a little bit different. Stunning purple slate or blue-toned pebbles can be a fun way to transform your garden and make it look different without putting in too much hard work. Choose the right colours and a selection of shapes to spice things up and make your border look cute. You can also grow plants underneath the pebbles to add another layer of depth to your garden’s border. Pebbles or slate are low-maintenance and easy to use, so they’re a great choice for anyone who wants a simple yet stand-out garden without too much hassle.

Make A DIY Planter From Breeze Blocks

For homeowners who love a fun DIY project, creating a planter border from breeze blocks could be a perfect choice. Breeze blocks are easy to transform into a stunning border, and there are many ways you can make the most of them. They’re also relatively cheap, and if you have some left from an old project, then they’re an ideal solution to reduce your waste and make the most of the materials you already own. Breeze blocks create a uniquely grungy feel for your garden, so you can make your space look quirky and have a fun project to spend time on. As they’re made from a combination of cinders, sand and cement, breeze blocks are lightweight and robust, so they’ll last for many years and won’t sink into the ground and cause damage to your garden’s delicate ecosystem.

Add Function With Wall Seating

For borders that already have a wall, consider making the most of your space and the border by adding seating. These dual-purpose borders are great for anyone who has a small garden and wants to enjoy spending more time in it. These wall seats can be made more comfortable with removable cushions, making them both durable and welcoming for you, your household and any guests you welcome into your garden.

Line With Flowering Shrubs

Shrubs are the traditional choice for borders, but they’re often hardy, leafy varieties that create a uniform green border. If you want to spice things up, try choosing flowering shrubs that are equally hardy, but also add a pop of colour to your border. Consider plants like Azaleas or Rhododendrons to add colour to your border without too much effort. These plants don’t require a lot of water or pruning, so they’re perfect for anyone who wants low-maintenance flowers that will make an impact without too much work. If you want to mix things up, consider planting different coloured plants and interchanging them to create a stunning floral display on your border.

A Final Word

Sprucing up your garden is an ideal way to encourage yourself and your loved ones to spend more time in it. Being outside can have a positive effect on your mental well-being, so it’s worth trying to create a welcoming space you’ll all love. Creating borders can make your garden more inviting and separate it out, making the space feel more manageable and useable. Everyone wants a garden that’s unique and stands apart from the rest, particularly if you love entertaining. These ideas should help you to create a cool and comfortable garden that you’ll love spending time in. Enjoy your new garden!

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