The liberty to have a garden of your own is a luxury. In this day and age, when people have to make do with potted plants, having your private garden is extraordinary. Your garden will give your home a definite and unique character. While the sky is the limit if you have to imagine a garden design, a head start would certainly be great to provide a definite direction to your thoughts.
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The pandemic changed a lot of perceptions about greenery. While having access to public parks is alright, having a private garden, no matter how small, has become a boon.
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Your house garden could be as large as your space permits. In case of space issues, a vertical garden scheme could be a good option.
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A perfect garden design would be visually appealing and ecologically highly functional. Incorporate plants that look good and give a lot of oxygen.
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A garden would flourish where the soil is rich and well-drained. If that is not naturally available, get it done artificially to give your garden a boost.
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Increase your reliance on home-grown edibles with a vegetable or herb patch in your garden design. There is nothing more refreshing than eating the greens that you grow.
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Gardening is a highly effective stress-buster. Even if you do not have a green finger, you can opt for gardening as a hobby and keep upgrading yourself.
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You may require certain tools and equipment to be the perfect gardener. Make sure you have all the required supplies.
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Gardens do not grow overnight. You have to be patient since the results will take their own time to show.
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Nobody is a born garden keeper. There is so much you will learn along the way. So, give yourself time.
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Those who like flowers but do not want to worry about planting them every year, can opt for perennials. These also require comparatively less care.
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You can create a herb garden in a limited space or make it a part of the bigger garden.
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Be it your backyard or front yard, any area can turn into a relaxing zone by adding some greenery.
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Proper sunlight and watering are essential for any garden to flourish. Make sure your garden has both in the right amount.
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It is hard work to maintain a garden. In case the task is too much for you, consider hiring help to maintain your garden.
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An alumna of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Dhenkanal, Sunita Mishra brings over 16 years of expertise to the fields of legal matters, financial insights, and property market trends. Recognised for her ability to elucidate complex topics, her articles serve as a go-to resource for home buyers navigating intricate subjects. Through her extensive career, she has been associated with esteemed organisations like the Financial Express, Hindustan Times, Network18, All India Radio, and Business Standard.
In addition to her professional accomplishments, Sunita holds an MA degree in Sanskrit, with a specialisation in Indian Philosophy, from Delhi University. Outside of her work schedule, she likes to unwind by practising Yoga, and pursues her passion for travel.
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