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Landscaping Ideas for a Small Backyard in Sydney


Landscaping Ideas for a Small Backyard in Sydney

A small-sized yard brings about several gardening and landscaping challenges. However, that doesn’t mean that your yard should lie idle.

There’s still a lot you can do with your small yard. With proper planning and design, you can make your yard look more satisfactory. Here’re some advice from a Sydney landscaping company for a small backyard. Selecting Plants for Small Spaces The first thing to consider is your preferred types of plants. Although you can customize hardscaping elements by matching them according to the preferred dimensions, plants are often challenging to customize.

Plants grow wider and taller over time, unlike hardscape features that are constructed in a permanent size. Plants such as Azalea require a hole measuring at least 8 feet in diameter.

Thus, if your yard is too small to offer enough space for such plants, they won’t thrive. Luckily, plant sellers and growers have realized such challenges and researched on better plants for smaller spaces. Today, you can find compact plant options and carefully selected cultivars for small yards. You can find such plants from local garden centers. Compact plants also include herbs and vegetables. Thus, you can find plants for food production that are suitable for your small yard. Compact plants that offer edible produce are as good as standard plant varieties in terms of harvest. Thus, you won’t be limited to the amount of produce you’ll enjoy.

selecting pots for a small backyard

Container Gardens If your yard is restricted in terms of the available planting space, then consider using container planters. There are many types of container planters you can choose from. For instance, you can choose to plant in wheelbarrows, buckets, troughs, pots, or other containers. Containers create a great environment for plants to thrive in a limited space. The containers you’ll choose should depend on your creativity and plant selection. Thus, make this project fun, unique, and creative. You can search for more ideas on the internet. You can also read magazines or newspaper articles for more ideas on container gardens. The internet is especially ideal for searching creative ideas on how to repurpose household items for use as container planters. Another benefit that comes with planting in containers is their usability in urban and densely populated areas. Such areas often have small spaces. Also, they lack the best soil for growing plants. Luckily, containers can allow you to use the best soil for the plants. You can use container gardens even in a space that doesn’t have soil. You’ll simply get some soil from another area and transport it to your home and put it in the planters. Besides, planters don’t demand a lot of weeding, making them easy to maintain.

hardscaping a garden

Hardscaping in a Small Space Landscaping includes both softscaping and hardscaping. Softscaping involves plants. On the other hand, hardscaping involves manmade features such as fire pits retaining walls, pergolas, and patios. Hardscapes are made from hardscaping materials. Unlike fences or trellises, hardscapes are more permanent. Thus, they require proper planning before building them. Also, hardscape elements are challenging to relocate. You can customize their dimensions to fit perfectly in almost any space. Just make sure you follow local codes of construction for safety. Here’re some tips for hardscaping in small landscapes: Fire Pits: It’s often a terrible idea to build a permanent fire pit in a tiny space. Most local areas have construction codes that demand a minimum distance away from certain structures for safety. This minimum distance is often known as a setback. Such codes often touch on structures like fire pits. Thus, check your local area’s codes for any restrictions on setbacks. If regulations in your area allow for setting up permanent fire pits in small spaces, then get ready to build one. Permanent fire pits offer more practical and visual advantages than rolling metal fire pits. Structures: Structures such as gazebos, sheds, and pergolas should be kept small while ensuring they meet their minimum functions. Generally, such hardscape structures are most suitable for building at a corner of the yard. You can train creeping plants to grow up the structures to assist in tying them to the rest of the yard. Doing so will also minimize their visual impact in the yard. Patios: When building a patio in a small yard, choose small-sized paving materials. Small rocks and brick-sized pavers would be a great choice. Larger paver materials like broad pavers and flagstone will have minimal joints in a small space and appear to be out of place. Garden Walls and Retaining Walls: If you want to add walls in a small yard, it’ll help to build them in such a way that they level sloped areas. In this case, you should build retaining walls. You can also add garden walls to divide the space into smaller functional areas. Garden walls can also be built to direct traffic. These types of walls will make a small yard look big

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