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Can a garden add value to my home?

September 22, 2023

Spring is the perfect opportunity to rejuvenate your home’s interior and exterior. To assist you in revitalising your outdoor space, we’ve compiled a comprehensive checklist for spring gardening essentials.

Before we plunge into this checklist, it’s important to note that while adding shrubs or plants to your garden may not immediately increase your home’s value this spring, it can be a wise investment for future resale.

By embarking on some planting now, you’re not only enhancing the long-term aesthetics of your home but also ensuring that you and potential prospective owners will reap the rewards of your gardening efforts down the line. Remember, a well-presented yard or garden can significantly boost the curb appeal of your property.

 

  1. Nurture and water

Cultivating your garden is crucial for encouraging vibrant new leaf growth and abundant spring blossoms. It’s essential to select specialised plant foods customised for specific flora, such as citrus fertilisers for lemons, oranges, limes, and mandarin trees, and dedicated vegetable and herb food for your vegetable garden.

Revive your lawn from its winter rest by maintaining a consistent watering schedule. To conserve water during drought, consider installing a small water tank to capture and any rainwater runoff for your garden. 

 

  1. Refresh your mulch

Rejuvenate the mulch layers surrounding shrubs, trees, and your vegetable garden. This practice helps minimise soil moisture loss as the mercury rises in summer and provides protection from both the wind and intense sunlight.

For even better results, consider using wood chips and straw. These organic materials not only conserve moisture but also restrict the growth of weeds and add valuable nutrients to the soil long term.

 

  1. Add a veggie patch

Spring offers an ideal opportunity to select your preferred summer herbs and vegetables to cultivate in your garden. These might include basil, tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, and parsley to ensure a steady supply of fresh ingredients for your salads. Even if you live in a high-rise apartment or want veggies to liven up a balcony, numerous herbs and vegetables can thrive in pots, such as cherry tomatoes or snow peas. 

 

  1. If you’re out of the box early

If you want to start earlier than usual and have a more extended growing season, then raised planter beds are for you. The soil in raised beds tends to be slightly warmer than the earth. This allows you to plant your seeds or transplants earlier, which gives you a longer growing season. Using a raised bed also means you never have to step foot in your garden to weed, plant, or water. If rabbits or wallabies are a problem in your patch, raised beds also give your gardening endeavours a small protection.

 

  1. Plant something different

Spring presents the perfect opportunity to introduce fresh greenery to your garden. Consider adding a citrus tree to your backyard or balcony, or some Australian natives such as grevilleas and bottlebrush to attract stunning birdlife or bringing a vibrant new indoor plant into your living space.

For additional insights on enhancing the greenery in your backyard and other spaces, contact your local Raine & Horne agent today at 1800 913 677.