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Summer Gardens In Harties - 7 ways to get it right!

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Summer Gardens In Harties - 7 ways to get it right!

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Last year you might have missed the summer garden train but worry not because this year you caught it right on time! Summer gardens in Harties aren't just about getting your plants watered - it involves attending to the soil, lawn and giving your entire garden and post the much needed TLC in order to grow healthy!

We list the best tips for gardening in Hartbeespoort.

Brighten up your lawn

To fully experience bright lawns in Hartbeespoort this summer you ought to make visual and healthy choices for your lawn whether through trees, flowers, or mulching. Fill your yard with character by adding a small water feature and an inviting patio right at the back of your property. 

Before you're able to spread gravel, level the area and lay down a weed-suppressing membrane. By paving your garden you soften the spaces that are left for hardy, water-wise plants, such as Arctotis, Bulbine, Festuca, Gazania, Lavender, Rosemary, Stachys, Strelitzia, Succulents, and Verbena. 

Adding a patio creates an outdoor living space, which adds plenty of value to your property and also makes the backyard look pretty and comfortable. Make sure your patio is closer to your back or side door, especially for entertaining purposes. Be careful not to cut your lawn too short, since this weakens the sparse. A scalped lawn also has a weak root system which makes the lawn susceptible to drought.

Don't skimp on mulch

A summer garden in Hartbeespoort needs mulching! Mulches are known to produce organic material which naturally boosts the quality of your soil and helps your Harties summer garden retain and hold water, and is ideal for our changeable climate. 

The best time to apply a mulch is mid to late spring, whilst the soil is damp and not too cold. Mulches promote healthy growth by boosting the fertility of your soil and you don't want unwanted weeds or grass benefitting from your plants. 

Be water-wise

Getting excited about your new green looking garden is one thing but making sure you're water-wise in your gardening decisions is another. There are many ways you can reduce the need for water in your garden, but still create a garden that can survive and thrive on natural rainfall. 

Make sure you use the high water-use zone close to the house that will enable you to optimise the use of fresh water and stored water. Water-wise gardens in Hartbeespoort can have all the colour and vibrancy of any other garden yet with the reduction of wastage during the drought. 

All it requires is a new approach to gardening that is simple and easy to adopt. Instead of watering your garden every day, water your garden thoroughly once or twice a week so that water penetrates and encourages deep rooting.

Create shady groves & spots

To have the perfect summer garden in Hartbeespoort, you need to determine the type of shade by observing the space at different times of the day throughout all seasons. As it is seldom constant and is a crucial part of every successful Harties summer garden design. 

While keeping in mind that this will vary depending on your garden, make sure your shade garden follows under 'Light shade', for when it is open to the sky but with no direct sunlight, 'Semi-shade', where it receives three to six hours of direct sun in mid-summer, 'Dappled shade', with diffused light from deciduous trees, 'Moderate shade' with two to three hours of midsummer sunlight or 'Deep shade', under a dense evergreen tree canopy with less than two hours of sun.

There are many garden plants that can thrive in the shade, but each has its own soil needs. With all these shades to choose from make sure you get the right amount for that perfect summer garden in Hartbeespoort 

Vibrant colours

There are many ways you can add colour to your Hartbeespoort garden. You may want to look into plants that are the most popular choice for any home gardener. Plants that have all sorts of different colours in the leaves, for example, reds, yellows, greens, purple; and with some, the colour will change throughout the year. 

There are other plants such as your trees that have particularly stunning colours in the bark, and when used appropriately, they can uplift your garden. Consider these kinds of flowers: daisies, salvias, bulbs, impatiens, vinca, lobelia, alyssum, marigolds, dianthus, geraniums. 

Also, consider acquiring fruits like apples, oranges and lemons. Get foliage to add in your garden such as maples, liquidambar, Parthenocissus, ivy, cordylines, crotons.

Get ready to sell - add colour to your garden etc. First impressions

Once you have made the decision to sell your Hartbeespoort property, know that your home's appearance when placed on the market can influence both the speed of sale and the final selling price outcome. 

It's vital to spend a little time and money to prepare your garden for the sale. The addition of flowering should complete your Harties summer garden, with all the various plants supporting each other visually to showcase a rich patchwork of texture and colour. 

Colour is what most people are drawn to in a garden and should be strategically incorporated into every outdoorsy design. Colour will also enhance the visibility of your summer garden, and bold floral plantings can be changed seasonally to continually attract attention.

When you make the decision to sell your home, keep in mind that despite the best plans, your Hartbeespoort summer garden needs to speak for itself!

Summer gardens locations to see in Harties

The Elephant Sanctuary -  https://hartbeespoortdam.elephantsanctuary.co.za/ 

UpSide Down property - http://www.upsidedownproperty.co.za/ 

Hartbeespoort Dam Snake and animal park http://www.hartbeespoortsnakeanimalpark.co.za/ 

Harties Horse and Trail Safaris - https://www.hartieshorsetrailsafaris.co.za/ 


Now that you know what your Hartbeespoort summer garden needs, it's time to get your garden ready for the warmer and dryer months ahead. Remember don't forget to stop and smell the roses in your summer garden. 

Whether you're looking to relocate your family to a more scenic environment or whether you're looking for a second home in splendid Harties, contact us at Property Tree and let our professional group of real estate agents find the right home for you!


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Author Bryce Anderson
Published 21 Oct 2021 / Views -
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