10 Top Tips For An Easy Eco-Friendly Garden

10 Top Tips For An Easy Eco-Friendly Garden

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Your garden can sometimes be hard to renovate or rejuvenate, especially if you're aiming to be eco-friendly. Adding new furniture is one great way to spruce it up, but if you're wanting to become more eco-friendly, then here are 10 great tips on how to achieve that! 

 

Grow your own - Grow your own vegetables and fruits, not only will this give you satisfaction, but also save you money.

Chemical Fertilisers - Reduce the number of chemicals in your greenhouse or garden! 

Compost - Use the scraps from your kitchen to make compost, this is a great way to reduce waste.

Water Butts - Using water butts helps you to save water which you can later use to water plants and crops.

Less mowing - Mow your lawn less often, this reduces the amount of electricity or petrol you use.

Manage water - Reducing the amount of water you waste due to an uneven driveway or concrete can help to save water, making you extra eco-friendly.

Pollen - Helping the environment is a top priority, plant flowers that attract bees and other insects that produce pollen.

Protective nets - Using protective nets can help to save your plants from bugs and other pesky wildlife.

Resilient plants - Choosing hardy plants can help you to save plants over a long period of time and save resources.

Dry garden - Planting a garden that doesn’t need water is a great way to reserve energy and resources.


Now you have 10 great ways to help you become more eco-friendly, why not get outside and start gardening!

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