Top 5 Most Useful Garden Features

Sometimes updating your backyard isn’t a matter of taste alone - what if, with a few simple purchases and projects, you could completely transform the livability of your property? Outdoor dining areas and state-of-the-art spas are all very well, but there are also some garden features which will enhance your lifestyle without putting too much stress on your bank balance. Here are five great ways you can give your backyard a lift.



1. Retractable clothesline

The benefits of a retractable clothesline are enormous. On top of the fact that using the sun’s natural energy to dry clothes will save you money on power bills and tick that environmental friendliness box, retractable clotheslines have a great lifespan because they are only sporadically exposed to the elements. The convenience of being able to tuck away the contraption and free up space when it’s not in use is one which is especially valued by those with smaller backyards. Additionally, retracting the line helps avoid safety issues (read: some cheeky decapitation) and allows your garden to make the full aesthetic impact it should.


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2. Compost bin

A huge amount of what ends up in landfill could have been broken down organically. If you’re looking for ways to minimise household waste, installing a compost pile or bin is a great way to start. It’s inexpensive and can have unexpected effects on the overall livability of your home - such as moving all of the smelliest occupants of your rubbish bin outside and out of nose range! It also repays double fold, since you can sift and use the old scraps as fertiliser and reduce the amount you’re currently spending on gardening products.

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3. Herb garden

Easy to establish and easy to maintain, it’s a wonder more people aren’t jumping onboard the herb garden wagon. Having fresh herbs at your fingertips every night of the week can be a reality - it allows you a certain organic freedom and spontaneity in culinary preparation which just can’t be matched by constant supermarket runs. A herb garden can also spell better health, when you consider the physical exertion of gardening and the greater variety of meals it will likely inspire. You can also indulge in some more exotic or unusual tastes - such as cinnamon basil - which haven’t quite hit the mainstream shelves. 

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4. Solar lamps 

Garden lighting doesn’t have to be a luxury. In fact, you can easily harness solar energy to light up your backyard in a way which is both visually appealing and sustainable. Solar lamps come in a variety of sizes and styles. They’re cost-efficient, great in black-outs and require minimal maintenance, switching on automatically come nighttime without any messy wires.


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5. Garden furniture

Being able to properly relax outdoors is definitely a lifestyle feature  that many people are interested in making possible in their homes - outdoor entertaining has become a staple of the Australian summertime. However, many materials and fabrics will easy spoil when left out to the ravages of the changeable weather so it’s important to find or build products which are going to have a long, happy life span. Luckily, outdoor furniture suppliers can advise you on the best materials for your particular climate, as well as maintenance tips for ensuring they last in the purpose you’ve assigned them.

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