So, you’ve decided to put money into your garden, but you don’t know where to put it! If you’re looking at your garden and wondering where you’re going to spend your hard earned cash, it can be hard to figure out what is the best way to allocate your funds, however if you keep reading you’ll not have to worry about this as the answers are going to be here for you.
Turf
Your grass is one of the best things to invest your money into, simply because it’s the biggest thing in your garden and is going to make a big change! Grass can wither away just like everything else does, so you’ll end up noticing, at some point, parts of your garden that are greener than others and this can seriously ruin the aesthetic. This problem is hard to rectify, but if you completely replace the grass then the problem is gone! You can buy a huge range of turf from companies such as US Sport Turf. They sell a huge range of different turfs, from artificial to pet friendly ones, all of which suit different purposes so have a good think about which one you’re going to need before you buy some!
Fences
Just like grass, fencing is essential to a garden and it also takes up a lot of space within the garden too! Your fences keep your garden private, but they can often look dilapidated and outdated which can be a real eye sore. You’re going to want to get some fences that really stand out to you, but ones that are also going to be able to withstand the test of time. Companies like Beitzell Fence sell fences that cover almost every need, from big plastic privacy fences to ones that are made out of ornate wood, you’re going to find one that you’re going to absolutely love regardless of your taste! Your fences have got to match the aesthetic of your garden though, so you will have to keep this in mind. Ideally, you’ll be matching it with the exterior walls of your house as they’ll be connected, keeping it all in the same colours and styling will give everything a uniformed look, which is what a lot of us are after!
Trees
If you don’t already have some, then listen up! Trees that are already grown can be planted in your garden and it can create a brilliant focal point for your garden, and at the same time makes it feel much more cosy. Buying trees that are already grown means that you don’t have to wait for years for them to reach maturity and finally have the effect you want; whilst it can be a good experience to grow them yourself, a lot of people simply don’t have the time to do so, and because of this it means that you can have the desired effect of having a tree or maybe even a whole row of them straight away! You can buy them from websites like thetreecenter.com, the great thing is about these companies is that they often offer fitting services (for a cost of course!) which takes out the hassle of trying to plant a fully grown tree in your backyard because let’s be honest, who has the skills and equipment to do that!
Decking
Deckings bring a garden from the 18th century into the 21st, it’s a fantastic way to modernize your garden and bring some more usability to it. Deckings are wooden, or sometimes polymer, surfaces that enable you to have a part of your garden that isn’t covered in grass. They are more casual surfaces that are easier to stick tables and chairs down without having to worry about denting them and leaving marks like you would with grass! It also is cleaner than sitting down on grass, and so it means that your garden will serve more than one purpose if you install one of these. They come in two forms, prefabricated and do it yourself, the choice depends entirely on how much time you’ve got to spend on it! If you’ve got little time, buy a prefabricated kit from companies like trex.com, or if you’ve got a load of time buy the wooden planks and nails and design a bespoke one yourself!
These are the best places to spend your money because they’re going to have the biggest effect for the least amount of money! Change up your grass and fences for a completely different look, or build yourself a unique decking and maybe plant some trees, the possibilities are endless!

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