4 Surface Ideas For Your Garden

In this article, we provide a garden surface guide to help you choose which one will work best for your garden.

24/06/2021

 

 

 

Want a garden but don't know where to begin? For starters, you need a quality surface to lay your flowers and plants on. These days, you can use all types of surfaces, each with its unique benefit and cost. Deciding on the right one for you can feel overwhelming, but after reading this guide, it won't be!

We've put together a garden surface guide to help you choose which one will work best for your garden. Let's get started!

 

1. Artificial Grass

Don't want the upkeep that grass brings? Or perhaps you want to have a colorful garden in an area where there is no grass? Artificial grass is a suitable solution. It's an excellent option if you've got a larger garden that can be hard to maintain if you use a real grass alternative.

Artificial grass looks authentic, but it's a low-maintenance surface that will look great in your garden all year round. As well as saving time, it will also save you money and water on keeping up a real grass lawn. And, it will allow you and your kids to enjoy your outdoor space whenever it suits them, without your grass getting damaged or worn out.

If you'd like to install fake grass in your home, get in touch with an artificial grass supplier in Perth or your nearby area to find out how artificial grass could benefit your home and get a quote on how much it could cost.

 

2. Decking

Decking is perfect if you intend to buy garden furniture or if your garden surface is uneven. With decking, you can ensure your garden surface is perfectly flat, allowing you to install whatever outdoor furniture suits you for the perfect barbecue or outdoor gathering.

You can paint decking in whatever varnish color takes your fancy, and if your garden is sloping, you can use decking to create multiple levels to take advantage of your garden's shape without compromising on its size.

 

3. Patio

Patio garden surfaces enjoy many of the benefits of decking, except unlike decking, patios can last for many years without any maintenance. A patio looks great all year round and is the easiest garden surface to clean.

The installation of a patio may be more expensive than the other surface types, as you may need to hire a professional to prepare the surface and then install the patio slabs. However, once you make the installation, you can enjoy the surface for many years with minimal effort.

 

4. Real Grass

If artificial grass isn't for you, and you've got a relatively small garden area, real grass could be the alternative you're looking for. Real grass can be a natural delight both in terms of watching it grow over time and its ability to complement any plants you're planning on having in your garden.

However, bear in mind real grass is a lot more work to maintain. The growth can be patchy depending on how evenly you have planted it. There is the possibility that the grass could become shabby if there is a freezing or wet season or if it is infested with weeds, which can be hard to remove.

If the task of caring for your grass doesn't scare you, this may be the best option for you.

 

Get Your Surface Ready

Many garden surfaces will look great in your home, and the choice you make will often depend on personal taste and style decisions. We hope you have found this guide helpful and wish you gardening success!

 

 

 

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