Making it Simple to Clear an Overgrown Garden in London
A lovely, lush garden
is a wonderful place to unwind or socialize with friends. However, if the
greenery is allowed to grow unchecked, your little slice of paradise can
quickly devolve into a wild jungle.
An overgrown garden,
on the other hand, can be more than just an eyesore. It can also cause other
issues, such as invasive weeds taking over or pests making a home in your
backyard. You'll need to know how to tame your property to keep it safe and presentable.
So, for those of
you who:
ü
Have purchased or rented a new home and discovered that the
garden is a shambles;
ü
Are looking to sell your home but have allowed the vegetation to
grow wild;
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Are dealing with pest issues as a result of your jungly green space?
Then you’ve come to
the right place!
Create a garden makeover plan.
The first step of overgrown garden clearance is to devise a strategy. It depends on the state of your greenery,
but you can't usually jump in without a battle plan. If you do, you will most
likely become disoriented and give up.
Before you start
chopping down plants, consider the following:
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How bad is the garden in terms of condition? Is the entire area overgrown,
or is it just one section that's causing you problems?
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How long will it take to clear the overgrowth? Is it something
you can finish over the weekend, or is it a lengthy project?
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Do you need it done quickly (for example, if you're selling a
house)?
If the overgrown area
is large, make a plan for which areas to tackle first. The process will be more
manageable if the garden is divided into smaller sections and tackled one at a
time.
If you find that you can't handle the entire
project on your own, or if you need it done quickly, hiring a gardening
professional is the better option. They know what they're doing and can get
your garden cleaned up faster and more efficiently.
How to tame a rambunctious garden
So you've decided to
do it yourself and clear your overgrown garden? Then put on your gardening
boots and let's get started. Let's start with...
What you need:
ü Rubbish bin
ü Garden hoe or spade
ü Garden rake
ü Rototiller
ü Rocks or bricks
ü Clear plastic
ü Compost
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