How can you create the perfect garden for retirement?

Are you approaching retirement and planning out your days? Now that you have time to dive into hobbies you’ve always wanted to invest in, this is a great opportunity to make the most of your garden.

As well as giving you the chance to get some vitamin D, which is great for your immune system, doing a hobby you enjoy triggers dopamine, the hormone that helps you feel motivated. In fact, the NHS has prescribed gardening as part of tits Long Term Plan since 2019, showcasing that the professionals believe in its health benefits. How can you create the perfect garden for retirement?

So, how can you create the perfect garden once you’ve retired?

Call in the experts

If your garden is a bit of a challenge, consider calling in the contractors to tackle the big tasks first. If there are trees that need clearing or landscaping to be done, it can be worth investing in the services of professionals who know where to start.

Additionally, you can add in decking or a patio to divide up a larger garden and make your outdoor space more manageable. Once you have everything in order, you can concentrate on making the space your own.

Grow your own

You could try growing your own produce. Whether you’re new to gardening or a pro, there are plenty of vegetables that are relatively easy to grow in your own patch. And it can be rewarding to tuck into the foods that you grow yourself.

Find a flat part of your garden so that your patch is level and make sure the plants get plenty of light. Also, check out the growing guides for each fruit and vegetable you plant as they will need different watering levels.

Plant new plants

Shrubs and hedges can form pretty, elegant borders in your garden. It’s worth starting with these big-ticket plants before going for smaller flowers so that you can work out your boundaries.

Keep everything neat with the right tools, too. A cordless edge trimmer for your shrubbery will keep them tidy, as well as hoes, rakes and shears being some of the essentials to invest in if you’re focusing on your garden now.

Choose outdoor furniture

Outdoor furniture can transform the space. If you’ve set up some decking or a patio, this a great area to place a sofa, some garden cushions and an outdoor table. This means you’re more likely to make the most of your outdoor space as you can sit in your garden and take in all your hard work.

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