There are many concerns to take into consideration when building a fence.

1. What is its purpose? Is it for privacy, to control pets or children or for landscape design?
2. What styles will suit your home? Remember, building a fence takes time and cost money. Although there are fences that are more cost effective there is always cost involved so make sure you have placed the fence in the right area.
3. Check for any local fence restriction in your area and always contact your local utility companies before digging.

The following you tubes on how to build a fence will help you with any decisions and show different fencing styles. These you tubes are produced by home depot and are a bit commercial but they have great information that will help you.

I plan to add a small fence to the front yard that will be mainly decorative. This fence is more of a cottage style design with its main purpose being décor and to help block some of the noise from the highway.

And in the backyard I should add a fence for my dog Taz (the spaz) but so far I have not decided on what style would look good and also contain the Australian Shepherd Cattle dog with attitude. I don’t like the metal look but don’t want a high wood fence either. My selection for this fence design may take some time.

 

These tips are used in all my gardens but for small space gardening they seem to work very well. When making a small space garden you need to make sure each plant compliments the others and really does the work of two plants.

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I am redoing my entire front yard due to severe flood damage and many of the garden area will be small. Although the hillside terrace garden will be about 35 foot long by 5 to 15 foot wide I will be creating small space garden areas, many with different uses.

So here are a few tips or garden practices I will be using in all my garden areas, especially my new small gardens.

Edging.

Any garden bed or border will be easier to maintain if they are edged. This will help keep the surround grass and weeds from invading your garden beds. You can select brick, metal plastic or stone and an edging. Your chose will be influenced by cost, materials on hand or prior landscaping.

I usually go for what I have on hand or what I can use at the best price. For me that is free. Recently I used old round metal hoops I found. And in my current project most of my edgings will be rock.

And if you have lawn around your bed you may want to add a 6 to 12 inch edging of stone or masonry, which you will set even with the surrounding soil. This will give you a wide mowing strip around your garden making lawn care easier. And this also looks nice.

Mulch

Using a mulch in your gardens will help control weeds, cut down on watering, help prevent erosion and water runoff (a problem in my yard) and will give you garden areas a common look and flow if they are scattered on your property. Once I mulched a garden I was hooked. It just simplifies lawn work.

I use mainly organic mulches as I find them for free in my area. Organic mulches include leaves, leaf mold, shredded bark and aged sawdust. You could also use compost. These materials have to be topped with a fresh layer every couple of years as they tend to decay and settle.

Mulches that are more permanent are crushed stone, masonry or brick. These hold up well over time but do not improve the soil like organic mulch will. To find free rock or brick you may want to contact a local construction company.

Garden plan

A garden plan is beneficial to any garden but in a small space garden is almost a necessity. With a plan you can make the best use out of you space. It’s also a great way to make plans for any seasonal changes what you may have in your growing climate.

With a little planning you can tuck a small space garden into any corner or unused space in your yard or patio areas. Even urban dwellers will be able to have fresh flowers and vegetables in their home.

My first new small space gardens will be a mailbox garden and a barrier end garden.

 

Why Every Gardener Needs A Garden Shed

A garden shed provides the perfect place to store garden tools and any necessary supplies. Your backyard tools are all in one place and easy to locate when needed. By having a garden shed you will make backyard-landscaping tasks easy.

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I never thought that much about a garden shed until I went to my friend’s home. Her shed was tucked away behind a few shrubs and a perennial garden. Inside all explaining all the different tools, seeds and fertilizers were somewhat organized. I was quite amazed at everything my friend had in her garden shed. There seemed to be a great reason for each thing she had in there. She said that all gardeners will take more pride in their gardens if they have a garden shed filled with everything they need to garden. And I believe this to be true.

To make a long story short, I have since become very convinced that my friend’s words are true about a garden shed. My tools were just in the lower part of the barn, organized but rather lost in all the other garage and barn supplies.

The more I have gotten into gardening the more I have seen the truth that it requires a lot of tools and things to make a garden grow with success, and my new garden shed is the perfect place to store everything for my garden. Each year it seems like I grow my gardens a bit bigger and so each year my garden shed gets a little more filled with all of the right products and tools for each of my new attempts.

One other advantage on my garden shed is that I took one side with the best sun exposure and used glass in the roof. It’s like a mini greenhouse, which is perfect for starting a few plants or nursing a sick plant. And with a mini greenhouse are I have a potting bench, a must for any avid gardener!

And outside the shed is a mini herb and perennial garden. I use this garden area to divide plants and get them ready to plant or sell.

So if you are a gardener of if you are thinking about starting a garden for the first time, then I suggest you invest into a garden shed. It will hold everything you need for your garden, make yard work easier and allow you to take pride in your garden areas.

 

Viewing other gardens or backyards will give you ideas for new design for your home and landscape.

This you tube has ideas that are good for the smaller yard or small space design ideas. Oftentimes even in a larger yard there are small spaces that need plants and personality. The ideas here may give you a new backyard or patio look.

Many of the plants that are unique small plants would work in the yard or on balconies and many plants could be brought in for the winter if grown in containers and you live in a cooler climate. I enjoy bringing plants in during the winter months. It doesn’t seem as cold!

 

One of the most important things in a small backyard or garden area is to create a design that will give you flow.

If your garden spaces flow from one to the other you will create a feeling of more space. It also helps with relaxation and enjoyment of the backyard area.

The following you tube has great ideas for creating flow in the home and yard.

I liked the use of low maintenance plants in the front design area. The design plans also worked with tying the house into the landscape, both in the front and backyard areas.

When you work with designing your yard space if you tie the home into the yard you create a flow and the space becomes larger. This is particularly true in you have a porch area or patio and use color to blend the spaces together.

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