The further into large cities you get, the smaller the yards that properties tend to have.
And while it can be disheartening to learn that you can’t have a short work commute and a sprawling lawn, that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative with landscaping.
In fact, when you call upon landscape experts, you may be surprised at just how much you can do with a small space. Some of these ideas below may appeal.
Plant Up
You can’t plant outwards, but you can certainly plant upwards. Create that natural paradise you have always wanted by making use of your property’s perimeters. Use fencing, privacy screens, and similar, to grow climbers like passionfruit and grapes. Planting upwards can give you more space to move in your yard, while not compromising on having plenty of green and natural elements in your area.
Divide Your Space
Even though you may not have a lot of room to utilise, that doesn’t mean you can’t make it appear bigger by dividing it. Create different areas to achieve different goals. For example, you may lay pavers down to create a small entertainment area. Then, you might offset it with some raised garden beds. Even the addition of turf lawn nestled between concrete pathways can offer the illusion of space.
Add Some Height
You’ve probably discovered that planting upwards is ideal in a small back yard space, but what about adding some different perspectives, as well? Having planter boxes or retaining walls brings your attention from the conservative floor plan up to a new height. All the focus is on what you have managed to achieve in the space, rather than how very little space you have at all.
Create a Clutter-Free Space
It can be tempting to add as much colour and as many plant varieties as possible into your landscaping plan. While that can work in a large yard, it’s less effective in a small one. Less is best, as visual clutter can end up making your yard look even smaller than it already is.
Choose a few plants you like, and repeat these throughout the space. Even having one or two colours, rather than several, can offer more uniformity and the perspective of space.
Hanging Plants
If you’re a plant lover with a conservative yard, then consider hanging plants instead of using pots and garden beds. You can hang them from your home, fences, and privacy screens. They give your property that much-needed burst of colour but without taking up the limited space you have.
Clever Storage
When you have a small section, you may find that many of your garden tools take up far too much of it. So, it might be time to get smart with storage. For example, you can create small tool sheds that tuck away neatly in a corner. Otherwise, consider investing in bench seating with storage underneath.
Having a small section can make landscaping challenging, but there are still plenty of things you can do. Why not get in touch with a landscaping expert? Otherwise, try some of these options above. Even just creating the illusion of space can make you feel much better about your small backyard.