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Maximizing Your Garden in Your New Home
Many homes in Houston, Texas are sold with impressive gardens, but if you've never had open space before, you may not know how to make the most effective use of it. Perhaps you already have plans to host garden parties or sunbathe on the grass, but how do you transform a plot with green bushes and overgrowth into a place that feels like home? Following these tips, you'll learn how to maximize all the potential of your garden.

Install Concrete Slabs
If your garden currently looks like a jungle, adding a patio or covered surface can bring it back into civilization. This doesn't mean removing all the greenery — just create a space where guests can comfortably sit around a table without getting their feet wet. There are many options for laying concrete slabs, so whether you prefer a more rustic or modern design, there's an option for you.
Plant Lots of Flowers
There's nothing better than a vibrant accent to liven up your garden, and flowers can do just that. If you know nothing about planting flowers, hiring a gardener is a good idea. Plant flowers for each season to keep your garden full of life year-round. If you struggle to find winter-blooming flowers, combine them with evergreen shrubs to avoid an empty landscape.
Consult Your Neighbors
Many gardens have poorly built fences or living hedges that no longer look good, but before changing common elements of the property, you should talk to your neighbors. Make sure you explain why you want to improve common areas and discuss costs. If you're willing to bear the full cost, your neighbors may be happy if you install a new fence or repaint an existing one.
Invest in Furniture
While a table and chairs are standard for most gardens, you can also invest in comfortable seating or a rocking chair to make your garden truly cozy. Alternatively, if you have children, consider buying kid-friendly play equipment such as swings and slides to turn your garden into a fun fairy tale. Be creative and think about building a wooden cabin or installing obstacles — your children will remember your efforts forever.
Don't Forget Lighting
If you're moving to a rural area, it can get very dark in the evening, so you'll want to light up your garden if you plan on sitting there at the end of the day. For safety, installing motion-sensor lights is a good idea. This not only prevents falls and trips but also deters thieves. As for creating atmosphere, string lights or fairy lights really set the mood in summer. You can also consider installing solar lights along pathways to illuminate the grass.
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