There are many different styles of garden you can create, so you need to decide what suits you best. You may like the look of an ornamental garden or a cottage garden. If you have kids, you may want to create spaces for them to play in. A family with pets will need a robust garden with some grass. Or you may prefer to create a secluded space to relax and unwind in.
Other things to consider when planning your garden is how much shade you have and the local conditions. A quick walk around the local neighbourhood will show you what plants grow well locally and what may suit your own garden.
Before you begin, you will need to check with your local council to see if you need approvals for what you are planning on doing. This could relate to building a structure like a pergola or how close you can build near your fence line.
The next thing to do is sketch out your garden design. This will show you whether you can fit in everything that you are planning on. You should also consider conditions such as shade and soil quality. For example, vegies ideally need full sun so don't put them next to a large fence. You may also want to consider adding a garden path that leads to your home.
When planning your garden, you should have a combination of hard scapes and soft scapes. Hard scapes are used to define and frame areas of your garden. They can include planter boxes, raised garden beds, garden paths and retaining walls. Whereas soft scapes are the plants that your garden will feature.
When you have decided on the garden you are going to create, head into your local Bunnings. There you can talk with the experts and check out the huge range of landscaping materials to create your hard scapes. Whether its timber sleepers, bricks or pavers, you'll be able to find what you need. You can also check out our D.I.Y. advice section for any help.
Then you can also head over to the Outdoor Nursery and have fun choosing the plants for your garden. A good tip is to plant low growing plants and then add accents of colour or texture that are taller nearby. Planting the same plant in groups is also a great look for your new garden.
Now you're ready to pick up a shovel and hit the garden. Make sure that you add organic matter like a good compost into your garden beds and on your lawn for great results.
Another good tip is to install an irrigation system in your garden to care for your new plants. Then it's time to sit back and admire the garden you've created with your own hands.