Is your front garden long overdue for a makeover? Take a bare and drab looking front yard and turn it into something showstopping, neat or glamorous to impress guests and neighbours.
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Giving a much-needed update to your space doesn’t have to break the bank. There are plenty of tips and tricks to keep costs to a low but not skip on all the necessities to upgrade your front garden.
Here are our top 4 BHG front garden transformations of all time:
1. How to create a stunning native verge garden
Realise the potential of your nature strip! It need not just be a stripe of green like all the others in your street. It’s a garden waiting to happen. Turning your verge into a bed extends your garden so you can have more of your favourite plants on display and share them with your neighbours. And you no longer need to mow it! Click here for the step by step tutorial.
2. A ‘50s front garden is given a makeover
Mid-century brick homes are mainstays of our Australian suburbs. Solid and sturdy, they were built with practicality in mind, the gardens often just an afterthought. But you can build on these basics to create a welcoming front yard full of character by replacing the old concrete path and filling your garden beds. Click here for the step by step tutorial.
3. Charlie Albone’s front garden makeover on a budget
First impressions count, so turn heads and start conversations with these simple weekend tasks. Take out a lazy lawn and put in a lovely bed of flowering plants, replace a poor excuse for a hedge with one that grows lush under any conditions, plant a feature tree and then tidy up. All simple tasks that won’t cost the earth. Click here for the step by step tutorial.
4. Three ways to spruce up your front garden
When you’re looking for a design for your front garden, consider one of the easiest to create – the formal look. The geometry of a standard suburban house block is made for this style – it’s just a case of adding the right features and choosing appropriate plants. Take a cue from this simple front yard makeover. Click here for the step by step tutorial.
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