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How to declutter your garden in 5 easy steps

Because mess isn’t limited to the indoors. - by Laura Barry
  • 28 Jun 2019
How to declutter your garden in 5 easy steps

Regardless whether you’re a Marie Kondo-convert or minimalist declutterer, you simply can’t deny the life-changing magic of tidying up. A clutter-free household results in a clutter-free life, where keys are easy to find, toys are always put away and the household is significantly more manageable on a day-to-day basis.

However, clutter is not limited to the inside of a house. A garage can often become a cornucopia of tools both useful and broken, and a garden can be overrun with worn-down pots, while balls, bikes and all manner of toys are often left strewn across the lawn.

None of which makes for a garden of peace and serenity.

However, professional organiser Jo Carmichael, the founder of All Sorted Out, has some excellent advice on how to cut a swathe of calm through your outdoor area with some simple decluttering tricks.  

Group of plants in pots

Group lots of pots together to make the mish-mash pots look purposeful.

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1. Pick your pots

“Collect all broken pots, and pots with dead plants in them. Sort the salvageable plants from the truly deceased and group them together in one place, and display your best pots as a group – then discard the rubbishy ones.”

2. Get a hold of the play equipment 

“Collect all the toys and balls strewn around garden and keep them together in one place, such as in baskets or appropriately-sized boxes,” says Jo. “It will instantly make a garden look more restful.”

3. Create your own serenity

“Create a designated area to sit and be calm, with or without a table.”

4. Tidy up the boarding

“Get around to painting a fence or creating a privacy screen with plants can do wonders for a garden and is an easy transformation.”

5. Sort out your greenery

“Relocate any plants that are arranged haphazardly in the garden and give them purpose, such as putting two of the same plant by the front door, or grouped into feature displays.”

child's play house

A cubby house can be used for toy storage when everyone heads back inside.

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Other quick tips to sort out your garden

  • Just let go. Let dead plants, broken tools, and salvaged ornaments that were never refurbished go on to their next life and either donate or discard them thoughtfully.
  • Embrace a ‘less is more’ approach and allow your garden to feel a little empty before filling it with fresh plants, pots or garden furniture.
  • Decide how many tools you really need, and dispose of any double-ups, broken tools or unused items.

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Laura Barry
Laura Barry
Laura Barry is a writer, bookworm and interior design enthusiast with a love for reporting on all things homes, travel and lifestyle. When not tapping away at her keyboard, Laura can be found making endless cups of tea or perusing the shelves of Sydney’s many bookstores.

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