Start a Raised Bed Garden: Raised beds allow for better soil drainage and easier weed control. Use untreated wood or bricks to create your beds and fill them with nutrient-rich soil. (read more)
Plant Pollinator-Friendly Flowers: Attract bees and butterflies by planting flowers like lavender, sunflowers, and zinnias. These also add vibrant colors to your garden. (read more)
Grow Your Own Herbs: Create a small herb garden with basil, thyme, mint, and rosemary. These are easy to grow and perfect for summer cooking. (read more)
Create a Wildflower Meadow: Dedicate a section of your garden to wildflowers for a low-maintenance, eco-friendly burst of color. (read more)
Plant Warm Weather Vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and squash thrive in the summer heat. Plan your garden to include these seasonal favorites. (read more)
Incorporate Garden Lighting: Add solar-powered lights or string lights to make your garden usable for evening relaxation or gatherings. (read more)
Create a Zen Garden Corner: Dedicate a small area for a tranquil space with rocks, succulents, and a water feature for meditative relaxation. (read more)
Create a Children’s Garden Area: Dedicate a space for kids to plant fast-growing crops like radishes or sunflowers and learn about gardening. (read more)
Add Hanging Baskets: Use hanging baskets for flowers or trailing plants to add dimension and maximize space. (read more)
Start a Butterfly Garden: Plant milkweed, aster, and other butterfly-friendly plants to create a habitat for these beautiful pollinators. (read more)
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