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    Easy Landscaping Projects To Take On in 2019

    There is nothing quite like a few well-chosen landscaping features to help transform a garden. Landscaping has the power to take a rather basic space and make it come alive, reducing the need for garden maintenance while also improving the design as a whole.

    It is often easy to assume that as the finished results of landscaping are so impressive, a substantial amount of time, money, and effort must be required in order to complete landscaping projects. Fortunately, landscaping is far easier than it looks, so why not make 2019 the year you finally put your landscaping plans into action by giving one of the projects below a try…

    Build your own rockery

    If you’re looking for an easy landscaping idea, then they don’t come much easier than a rockery. Rockeries are essentially whatever you want them to be. While more elaborate choices often incorporate steps and water features, there’s

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    Fire Pit Ideas For Garden Lovers

    Fire pits are a fantastic garden feature for two reasons in particular. First and foremost, they look lovely; an extra design element that adds extra intrigue to the overall design of your outdoor space. Secondly, fire pits are also useful - you can use them as a source of heat, or even to make the perfect toasted marshmallows on a pleasant summer’s evening.

    Given the benefits a fire pit can offer, you may well find yourself tempted to add such a feature to your own garden in future. Here are a few ideas you may want to consider.

    Submerged fire pit

    A submerged fire pit is entirely what it sounds like it would be: a fire pit that predominantly exists below ground level. These types of pits are incredibly popular, and

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    The Essential Gardening On A Budget

    With an unlimited budget, it’s fair to assume that any gardening fan would willingly lavish hundreds of thousands of pounds on their outdoor areas. Unfortunately, unlimited budgets are rarely available, which tends to mean that most keen gardeners have to make savings where they can.

    Thankfully, gardening on a budget can produce genuinely outstanding results; it might be nice to have unlimited funds to spend on your garden, but it’s far from necessary. If you, like most people, are seeking to improve and manage your garden with one eye firmly on the bottom line, here are a few tips you might want to keep in mind.

    Be willing to DIY landscaping projects

    Learning to DIY certain landscaping projects, such as constructing a

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    7 DIY Garden Hacks To Try!

    Gardening is a wonderful, healthy hobby that millions of people adore, but it can also be complex, laborious, and expensive. If you want to simplify your gardening experience, below, we’ve collected together ten popular gardening “hacks” that are capable of greatly benefiting your gardening endeavours, starting with…

    #1 - Make your own sprinklers

    You don’t have to invest in an expensive sprinkler system in order to ensure that your garden is always watered! Simply poke a number of holes in a large plastic bottle or milk container and feed your garden hose through the opening; your garden will be perfectly irrigated in no time at all!

    #2 - Prevent herb spread with a plastic pot

    Herb roots can spread and impact other plants planted nearby, but this hack helps to make that issue a thing of the past. Simply take a cheap, standard

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    How To Build A Gravel Garden Path

    Traditionally, garden paths have always been made with paving stone slabs or - less commonly - with bricks. However, recent years have seen the emergence of the popularity of gravel garden paths, a beautiful choice that allows gardeners to create a path that meets their specific requirements.

    Given their huge aesthetic benefit, gravel garden paths are relatively simple to construct - in fact, the majority of gardeners can create their own path solo. If you want to give such a project a try, here’s what you’ll need to keep in mind…

    Start by planning the route, length, and width of your intended path

    As with any project, the success of a gravel garden path is primarily determined by a robust design phase. Take the time to examine the area where the path will be and decide on a length and width that is suitable for your needs. It’s worth noting that the path does not have to be straight;

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    How To: Pebble Mosaics

    Pebble mosaics make for a beautiful garden feature thanks to their unique, intricate patterns. If you have always admired pebble mosaics, but worried such a project would be too complex for you to take on yourself, then there’s good news: pebble mosaics are far more straightforward than you may initially expect. Below, we’ve put together a how-to guide that should allow you to create a pebble mosaic in your own back garden…

    You will need:

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    The Most Beautiful Gardens In The World

    Gardens have long been one of humanity’s greatest pleasures and, over the centuries, the art of gardening has undoubtedly been perfected. Across the globe, stunningly-designed gardens remain showpiece attractions that draw the attention of tourists and beauty-seekers alike, with the following five gardens particularly renowned for their beauty…

    Keukenhof, Lisse, Netherlands

    Being located in the Netherlands, it should come as no surprise to learn that Keukenhof’s star attractions are its tulips. This garden is renowned for its incredible beauty and vibrant colours; to achieve the effect, around seven million bulbs are planted each year in the spring. In total, there are thirty alternating plant and flower shows available at Keukenhof, a windmill, seven complete inspirational gardens, and much more contained within the 32-hectare garden.

    Kenrokuen, Kanazawa, Japan

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    How Gravel And Stones Can Transform Your Garden

    When seeking the perfect garden design, the majority of people will focus primarily on the greenery. They will think about creating the perfect lawn, finding trees to line the perimeter of the space, and the vegetables and fruits they may wish to grow. These elements are all undeniably important, but the greenery is not the only area that requires focus.

    Gravel and stones may not sound like the most essential elements of a good garden, but they can be crucial when considering the overall design. These elements are incredibly versatile, and offer the opportunity to take your garden to the next level of style when they are incorporated into the design. Below, we’ll look deeper into how gravel and stones can be used to transform your garden and turn it into an outdoor space you’ll love.

    Create a gravel path

    Paving slabs and bricks are arguably the most common choices for garden walkways,

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    Gardening Trends for 2019 and Beyond

    As the new year beckons, many keen gardeners are already planning projects for the New Year. As with most things in life, gardening goes through trends, and we’ve sought to detail the must-have elements and features that will be drawing attention and popularity over the course of the next 12 months…

    Lose the lawn

    If your lawn has always been a source of disappointment and frustration, then the gardening trends of 2019 will come as a welcome relief. The main focus is on “urban” gardens; as these gardens are often designed when working in very little space, large sweeping lawns are becoming a thing of the past. A transition towards gravel as a primary design feature, rather than a lawn, is to be expected in 2019, with the majority of greenery provided by…

    Potted

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    7 Steps To Laying The Perfect Gravel Garden Path

    Gravel paths are effortlessly stylish, offering a contemporary feel that never fails to boost the overall aesthetics of your outdoor space. Thankfully, gravel paths are also relatively simple to lay, and are thus suitable for most accomplished gardening enthusiasts. If you want to give a gravel path a try, here’s the seven steps you need to achieve a truly fantastic result…

    Step #1 - Plan your path

    It’s important to ascertain the length, width, and overall design of your path before looking to purchase materials. To do this, you may find it helpful to mark out a rough outline of the path with string.

    Step #2 - Choose your gravel

    For the most part, the gravel you choose to use is subjective to your personal taste

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