Author: katie

  • Artificial Grass for your Garden

    It can take time to grow the lawn you want, and of course it will need seeding in the early stages, which is essentially feeding and nurturing your lawn. Some people want a nice green patch to relax and nothing else, and artificial grass can be ideal for this. There are actually many benefits that come from artificial grass, and here are but a few of them:

    • Firstly, you’ll have fewer bugs. That’s right insects like dirt, and real grass, and artificial grass won’t serve them any purpose, meaning you’re less likely to be fighting the ants away.
    • There no maintenance. Maintaining an artificial grass is easy because you don’t have to do anything. There is no mowing, no seeding, no watering and no weed pulling.
    • Another important benefit is the fact that your artificial grass is guaranteed to stay green, and whenever you do decide to step out and relax in your garden, the lawn will be bright and vibrant at any time.
  • A Picket Fence for your Front Garden

    Picket fences can be traditional, smart looking fences, and they’re extremely well suited for front gardens. Having a fence to enclose your front garden gives you a lot more safety and security, which is ideal if your house is situated on a corner, meaning individuals won’t cut over the corner of your front garden.

    Picket fences are often finished in white paint (in America) and this look can work extremely well for cottages, perhaps the type with a white exterior and a thatched roof. Traditional picket fences tend to be relatively low, and they’ll have a matching gate to give access.

    If you want to shut off your garden with a cheap and popular method, then consider a picket fence. It can be finished to the colour of your liking, and it can close off your property, stopping people and their pets passing over your front garden.