Small garden BIG IDEAS!
Woman & Home UK|July 2022
Short on space? Make the most of what you have with these clever solutions
VICTORIA SULLIVAN
Small garden BIG IDEAS!

From compact courtyards to bijou balconies, there are so many inspiring ideas out there to help you transform the smallest of spaces. Whether it's smart space-saving solutions, such as foldable furniture for a tiny terrace, or more creative concepts, like vertical planting, now is the ideal time to get your outdoor space in order for those (fingers crossed) sunny summer months ahead. Bistro set, £95, pyramid lanterns, from £35 each, all johnlewis.com

1 Think about storage

Choosing outdoor furniture that folds or stacks when not in use is a great way to save space. Stylish rocking deckchairs are an original choice for a cosy outdoor area. Complete with padded headrest, these comfortable ones are perfect for chilling out and taking it easy. Rocking deckchairs, £69, grahamandgreen.co.uk

2 Add a plant pot display

Stack garden pots in multiple heights to add interest at every level. A simple trick for planting in a small garden is to play with height, adding a feeling of space. A combination of tiered planters, pots and hanging baskets gives a contemporary feel. Rattan-effect plant pot stands, from £15 each, dunelm.com

3 Develop a potting area

Don't let a small garden curb your inner Alan Titchmarsh. This charming potting table is a great space-saving alternative to a potting shed. Made from solid wood, it has all the space you need for sowing seeds, potting up and storing all your gardening essentials. Verdi potting table, £149, cuckooland.com

4 Set the scene

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