Creating a Small Garden: 6 Ways to Maximize Your Outdoor Space

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A garden is a place where you can retreat for peace. It’s a source of beauty that will last all year long. And it’s the perfect spot for getting your hands dirty, even if you live in an apartment or condo with no yard to grow flowers or vegetables.

The key is knowing how to make the most of what space you have, whether it’s on your balcony, terrace, or rooftop. Some homeowners grow vegetables or herbs in their patio garden, while others prefer to have beautiful flowers.

Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting, there are many ways to create a patio garden that will thrive with minimal space and natural sunlight. You can also contact your trusted patio supplier if you need improvements or modifications to accommodate your new garden.

Read on for everything you need to know about creating small gardens.

Choosing the Right Location

The best location for your garden depends on what you will be growing. If you’re unsure, it’s best to start with flowers and see how often you water them.

This should help you decide whether plants can survive in the spot where you want to place your garden. For example, don’t put it next to a wall with no sunlight. Also, ensure there’s enough water and drainage and the appropriate amount of space for your plants, or you might be disappointed with the results.

Prepping Your Garden

If you don’t already have potted plants on your patio, now is the time to start getting them. You will also need a container to house your garden. It doesn’t have to be anything fancy—you can repurpose old pots and barrels or build a DIY container out of wood if that’s easier for you. Just make sure the pot has good drainage holes at the bottom so that you won’t drown the plants you will grow.

Choosing Your Plants and Flowers

Do your homework beforehand, so you know how much sunlight and water your garden needs, and locate the best place to put it where it can get at least six hours of sunlight a day.

It is important to remember that annuals require more attention than perennials do. Annuals only grow for one season, so you must choose new ones each year, whereas perennials can last several years with proper care.

When you start with annuals, it allows you to experiment with a broader variety of plants and flowers until you find exactly what works best in your garden.

Don’t be afraid to work with whatever space you have. You can grow beautiful flowers in pots that are just one foot wide or on your balcony railing if your apartment complex allows it.

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Maintaining Your Garden

The two keys to having a successful patio garden are the right location and the right amount of sunlight.

You will also need to choose the right kinds of plants for your garden. Annuals require more attention than perennials do, but they also give you a variety of flowers or vegetables to experiment with until you find what works best in your garden.

Once you have selected the perfect spot and all the appropriate plants for your garden, it’s time to get to work and maintain it.

Vertical Gardens for Small Spaces

If you don’t have a lot of space, it doesn’t matter. You can grow beautiful flowers vertically with just a few simple supplies.

You will need some garden mesh, which you can find at any hardware store or garden center. Simply attach the mesh to your wall or railing and then plant your flowers or vegetables. Make sure to water them regularly, and you will have a lovely patio garden in just a few weeks.

Rooftop Vegetable Garden

If you live in a high-rise apartment, rooftop gardens are even easier to make. Plant your vegetables directly into the soil and water them regularly. Alternatively, you can use planters and fill them with some type of container garden mix.

Be sure to choose vegetables that can survive in a container and try varieties such as cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, or even lettuce if you have limited space. You can also grow different types of flowers in pots on your roof. Just make sure they get enough sunlight.

The good thing about roof gardens is that you can share the space and the fruits of your labor with your neighbors. If you have a vegetable garden, consider sharing the produce with your neighbors or using it for cooking communal meals.

Final Thoughts

Gardens for small spaces do not have to be limited to herbs and cacti or succulents. You can grow beautiful flowers and vegetables in your patio garden as long as you give them the right amount of sunlight and water.

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