5 Creative Small Garden Ideas to Maximise Space

If you have a small garden area, but you desperately want it to not only look great but also have some style, you might have to get creative. Maximising space is one thing you seriously have to consider. There are lots of ways to use small garden designs to maximise space and to take your small garden landscaping to the next level. Here are 6 creative, small garden ideas that will get you thinking:

1. Wall Flower Display Made from Old Pallets

If you or a friend have any old wooden pallets lying about that you were going to throw away, don’t bother, because they can be turned into a wall-mounted flower display. You can break down the wooden panels from the pallets, paint them, and turn them into a shelf like vertical flower display that takes up only a small space and is ideal for placing flowers and plants.

 

2. Coffee, Food Cans and Jars as Plant Holders

If you are a big coffee drinker or have any old metal food cans or glass jars that might have been used for jam, they can easily be turned into cool little plant pots. They look great, and it’s an ecologically sound way to recycle used items, as opposed to throwing them away and impacting planet earth.

 

3. Hanging Gardens Made from Old Tires

This is an interesting way to spruce up your garden landscaping and cut down on garden maintenance. Have 3 old tires hanging beneath each other, hold together using a rope, and fill with plants to create an amazing hanging basket effect. If you are seeking low maintenance garden design ideas, this is a really creative one.

 

4. Vertical Gardens with Stacked Crates

If you have any old wooden crates that you do not use any more, you can stack them at angles and fill them with plants to create a vertical garden. This is a great way to make the most of the space with your small garden designs.

 

5. Making the Most of Garden Corners

One way to make the most of the limited garden space is to ensure you decorate the corners of your garden areas. These are the ideal points to create a collage of colourful flowers that give the garden more depth and character.

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Just because your garden area is small, it doesn’t mean you cannot make the most of your existing space. Small garden designs that use unique and creative ideas to do something different are very rewarding. You can use old items that you have laying around to create furnishings and displays that take your garden’s aesthetics to the next level. Get creative, have some fun, and maximise the space in your garden to create something exciting.

We hope you’ve enjoyed reading this blog post and discovered more creative ideas for small gardens. If you have any enquiries or wish to contact us, visit our contact page or call us on 01344 886 331.