Many people think that you can only enjoy the garden in spring and summer, but nothing could be further from the truth. Even when the weather is not so good, there are plenty of opportunities for you to enjoy your garden. In addition, during the cold and dark days it is even more cozy and cozy. We tell you how you can enjoy your garden all year round. Curious? Then read on!
Winterize your garden
Plants and flowers make a garden extra beautiful and attractive. In spring and summer you can place all kinds of plants and flowers in the garden, but not every plant or flower is suitable for the colder winter days. Yet there are also plenty of flowers and plants that are suitable for the cold weather and also provide extra atmosphere in the garden. Look for beautiful plants and flowers that you can enjoy all year round.
A wonderful place to relax
Do you have a canopy? Then this is the ideal place where you can find rest and relaxation all year round. For example, the sliding glass wall canopy from Alutera makes it possible to enjoy the garden even during the colder days. The glass wall ensures that as little cold air as possible gets under the canopy. In addition, you still have a beautiful view of your garden. To make sure you never get cold, you can choose to place a heater or fireplace under the canopy.
Barbecuing is always possible
Many people barbecue only when the weather outside is nice. But even during the cold autumn and winter days you can enjoy a cozy barbecue together with family and friends. Of course, you shouldn’t forget to put on warm clothes then, but you don’t have to make much more effort. You can choose to put a fire basket in the garden to make it even a little warmer and in addition you create an extra cozy atmosphere.
Make use of lighting
During autumn and winter, it naturally gets dark a lot earlier than in spring and summer. By using lighting during the dark days, you can enjoy an atmospheric garden. For this you don’t even have to go outside. Of course, you can also sit warmly inside and enjoy the atmospheric view of your garden.
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