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Small Summer Gardens: 35 bright and beautiful gardening projects to bring color and scent to your garden

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A: Choose a variety of ​​seasonal ​flowers that bloom during the summer, such as sunflowers, zinnias, or petunias, to bring vibrant colours​​ and ​fragrances to your garden. Incorporate elements like wind ​​chimes, ​water features, and rustling grasses to create soothing sounds. Include edible plants, ​such as ​berries or herbs, that can be tasted. Wooden greenhouses: Our wooden greenhouses feature only cedar, pressure treated and thermally modified timber to ensure maximum durability. Wooden base panels and a painted finish are available with some models.

Jervaulx Hall’s ecclesiastical setting is reflected in some of the sculpture on display. Photograph: NGS Take your gardening to ​​new heights ​by creating a botanical rooftop garden. If you have a flat or accessible rooftop space, ​transform it ​into a lush oasis filled with greenery and blooming plants. Visit our Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art this summer to enjoy a cluster of stunning art exhibitions.If you live in a noisy or busy home with lots of family members around, then getting a moment to yourself will become far easier with a summer house to retire to when things get overwhelming, and you can turn yours into a cosy reading nook, an artist’s studio, or a tranquil spot to simply unwind with a cup of tea; the possibilities are endless, but whatever you choose to do with yours, a summerhouse is the perfect way to reconnect with nature and re-instill a sense of much-needed calm into your life. A versatile entertainment space

This will be your ​go-to spot for ​ultimate ​relaxation and a peaceful escape. 5. Outdoor Dining Areas Generally, lettuce grows best in the winter and dries up in the hot summer. Manoa lettuce is one of the only varieties that actually loves the heat.Create a ​peaceful ​retreat where you can observe and appreciate ​the wonders of birdlife. 16. Sensory Garden Visitors generally go to enjoy the eclectic architecture, cobbled together from fragments of architectural salvage (Williams-Ellis called his dream project a “home for fallen buildings”) or to revel in 1960s nostalgia: the cult TV drama The Prisoner was filmed in Portmeirion. But it’s equally fascinating for its gardens – for it is the planting as much as the colourful paintwork and picturesque bell towers that create the illusion of bringing Portofino to the Dwyryd estuary. Here, we list the 10 best summer gardens in the UK to visit this year. W ith striking colours, heady scents and relaxing spaces to take in the view, it’s the perfect place to wile away a sunny afternoon

Add vintage-inspired ​​​accessories such as rustic benches or decorative birdhouses to complete the nostalgic feel of ​your ​garden. 10. Scented Flower Walkway Consider ​placing ​sculptures at focal points or along pathways to create visual interest and surprise. These artistic elements​ ​will add a unique and personal touch to your garden, making it a true work of art. 27. Secret Garden Hideaway

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Gazebos are an attractive feature in any garden with a special ambience, providing a shady retreat where you can immerse yourself in the garden. Gazebos are ideal as hot tub covers, smoking shelters or just a comfortable and relaxing place to sit.

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