Your garden can be your outdoor escape or nightmare depending on how much time energy and attention you have focused on it. Through all the seasons it is useful to actively invest some time into keeping your garden in a reasonable order. We are not suggesting trying to cultivate vast amounts of crops or plants during the blisteringly cold winter months, however a little time an attention to the plants in the winter could greatly benefit in the summer.
As spring and summer approaches it is the perfect time to be out and about basking in what sun we are blessed with and getting the garden fit for entertaining, barbecues and relaxing in the heat with a glass of Pimms.
Maintaining your grass need not be a gargantuan task. If you cut it once every few weeks in the evening it will enable the cut grass to be able to rest from the scorching of the sun. Coupled with a small amount of fertiliser at once every few months will help the grass to grow strong and healthy, making sure there is an adequate amount of nitrates embedded in your soil. If you grow your own crops it is essential to have a balanced amount of nitrates and nutrients in the soil so the produce has a bountiful yield. If that is not your kind of recreational pass time then, having a nice lawn makes your garden a less stressful place to relax in.
Glass rooms and awnings are a great addition to gardens. They can protect against the elements while still not imposing on the visual character of your humble abode.
Awnings can easily be installed and utilised in a short amount of time. They can provide the right amount of protect from the elements you need at the fraction of the cost of a conservatory or glass room.
The glass room is definitely an investment. Not only can it add a vast amount of value to your house but it can help you to utilise more of your garden all through the year. Most glass room installation companies will offer a range of both heating and light reflective solutions that make the glass room suitable all year round, providing protection for the sun, wind, rain and storms. The greatest thing about the glass room is more often than not, you will not be required to have planning permission although it is probably better off to check with your local council before endeavouring in the construction of a glass room or awning.