New garden products for growers are in abundance on exhibitors' stands in the British pavilion at spoga+gafa 2017. Among the latest innovations in the growing sector are biodegradable seed pods, raised beds, grow pots, growhouses, self-watering pot systems, plant nutrients, nursery greenhouse products, a simple-to-use weather responsive digital tap timer and a range of gifts for gardeners… Read more
Benefits of a blooming beautiful garden
The garden is an extension to the home, and with summer officially underway, it is the perfect time to care for it like any other room. Gardening might not be everyone’s favourite past-time, but a perfect patch could add a pretty penny to the price of a property.
Experts state that a cared for garden can increase the value of the property, and with space being of a premium, investing time outdoors can see homeowners cashing in.
A neat and well-kept garden space can add desirability and value
Edward Norman, partner at Roger Coupe estate agents in Cranleigh, said: “A neat and well-kept garden space can add desirability and value when selling a home. And you don’t need to be a horticulturalist to tidy your topiary and prune your plants. No matter what size your outdoor space, balcony or roof terrace is, what is important is that it is presentable for viewings.”
Potential buyers can’t always see past clutter in a house or a garden, so put the bikes back in the shed, trim the overgrown bushes and mow the lawn.
Buyers want to be able to imagine themselves using the garden on a long summer’s evening
Edward continued: “Making over the garden doesn’t have to be expensive either. Pot plants from a garden centre or DIY store add instant splashes of colour to a space. Buyers want to be able to imagine themselves using the garden on a long summer’s evening so freshen up the fences, pressure wash patios or decking, and weed the flower beds to make the space inviting.
“Gardening is also a moderate form of exercise and being outdoors between April to October is the optimum time for Britons to top up their Vitamin D levels so pulling out your green fingers can be rewarding for people’s health and bank balance.”
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