If
you need to update your current garden furniture or are planning to buy
some for next year, here are some great ways you can save some cash
while also adding furniture to your porch or patio this summer.
Purchase Garden Fundamentals Out Of Season
Garden
furniture is a seasonal business and so buying out of season will
usually see lower costs. Buy garden furniture, BBQ’s and grills toward
the end of the summer months to save a lot of money. Most retailers
offer end of season rebates, so by holding off on those enormous buys,
you could grab yourself a fantastic deal.
Separate Your Perennials
Dig
out your wide-covering and expansive perennials and separate them from
the roots using a spade or fork – doing this will give you a few small
plants which you would then be able to give to friends or move to
another piece of the garden. Reusing and altering the plants you already
have, instead of buying new things will save you a lot of money in the
long run.
Put Your Money Into Best Buy Items
The
consumer website ‘Which?’ Tests a scope of garden items for you, to
ensure that you can spend your money on the right things. However, you
don’t need to just listen to internet reviews and you don’t just need to
spend loads of money to get decent items. Lawnmowers can range wildly
in price: on Amazon, for example, you can find one for £50 or one for
£900, but the £50 still has over 4.5 stars out of 5 from over 400
reviews. A small amount of research on your part will yield the best
results.
Develop From Seed
Planting seeds
as opposed to purchasing more develop plants will spare up loads of
money. Often times, a bag of seeds will contain more than if needed, so
why not share them, with a friend or loved one who also enjoys
horticulture? A bag of 10,000 Poppy Seeds, for example could cost you
less than £2.00, whereas a set of three fully-grown Poppy plants can be
as much as £20. You don’t need to be a math whizz to see the benefits.
Reuse Your Left Over Fertilizer
Reusing
last year’s will not be a terrible plan, but it certainly won’t be the
100% most effective way of helping your plants. So, do you throw it out?
Certainly not! Just cut it with a newer bag and use that to get great
results without wasting last year’s fertiliser. That is, of course,
unless it’s a wet fertiliser or has been exposed to the wet. In which
case it will have negative impacts and you should just throw it on your
compost pile instead.
Update Your Furniture
To
switch up your garden decor, you don’t need to buy a totally new garden
furniture set. Instead, check whether you can work with what you have
and maybe update it. If your garden set is made out of metal, you can
buy shower paint, mainly intended for outdoor furniture, to revitalise
the look. If you have porch furniture that is made out of wood, you can
recolour it an alternate shading to give it a different look.
Another
excellent method to give your garden furniture a second life is by
buying new cushions and pads for your porch furniture. It is a great
deal less expensive to update just your porch cushions and pillows than
it is to get an altogether new set.
Shop At The End Of Summer
Finally,
and admittedly similar to buying out of season, be sure to shop just at
the close of summer, when shops know the garden furniture will have a
sharp decline in purchases. The prices will drop too, as the shops try
to get rid of their excess stock and make way for the winter
collection., allowing you to swoop in a grab some great deals.
Top Money-Saving Tips For Your Garden
May 12, 2019
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If you need to update your current garden furniture or are planning to buy some for next year, here are some great ways you can save some cash while also adding furniture to your porch or patio this summer.
Purchase Garden Fundamentals Out Of Season
Garden furniture is a seasonal business and so buying out of season will usually see lower costs. Buy garden furniture, BBQ’s and grills toward the end of the summer months to save a lot of money. Most retailers offer end of season rebates, so by holding off on those enormous buys, you could grab yourself a fantastic deal.
Separate Your Perennials
Dig out your wide-covering and expansive perennials and separate them from the roots using a spade or fork – doing this will give you a few small plants which you would then be able to give to friends or move to another piece of the garden. Reusing and altering the plants you already have, instead of buying new things will save you a lot of money in the long run.
Put Your Money Into Best Buy Items
The consumer website ‘Which?’ Tests a scope of garden items for you, to ensure that you can spend your money on the right things. However, you don’t need to just listen to internet reviews and you don’t just need to spend loads of money to get decent items. Lawnmowers can range wildly in price: on Amazon, for example, you can find one for £50 or one for £900, but the £50 still has over 4.5 stars out of 5 from over 400 reviews. A small amount of research on your part will yield the best results.
Develop From Seed
Planting seeds as opposed to purchasing more develop plants will spare up loads of money. Often times, a bag of seeds will contain more than if needed, so why not share them, with a friend or loved one who also enjoys horticulture? A bag of 10,000 Poppy Seeds, for example could cost you less than £2.00, whereas a set of three fully-grown Poppy plants can be as much as £20. You don’t need to be a math whizz to see the benefits.
Reuse Your Left Over Fertilizer
Reusing last year’s will not be a terrible plan, but it certainly won’t be the 100% most effective way of helping your plants. So, do you throw it out? Certainly not! Just cut it with a newer bag and use that to get great results without wasting last year’s fertiliser. That is, of course, unless it’s a wet fertiliser or has been exposed to the wet. In which case it will have negative impacts and you should just throw it on your compost pile instead.
Update Your Furniture
To switch up your garden decor, you don’t need to buy a totally new garden furniture set. Instead, check whether you can work with what you have and maybe update it. If your garden set is made out of metal, you can buy shower paint, mainly intended for outdoor furniture, to revitalise the look. If you have porch furniture that is made out of wood, you can recolour it an alternate shading to give it a different look.
Another excellent method to give your garden furniture a second life is by buying new cushions and pads for your porch furniture. It is a great deal less expensive to update just your porch cushions and pillows than it is to get an altogether new set.
Shop At The End Of Summer
Finally, and admittedly similar to buying out of season, be sure to shop just at the close of summer, when shops know the garden furniture will have a sharp decline in purchases. The prices will drop too, as the shops try to get rid of their excess stock and make way for the winter collection., allowing you to swoop in a grab some great deals.