Backyard Reboot: How to Give Your Yard More Zen

Written by  //  January 2, 2015  //  Landscaping  //  Comments Off on Backyard Reboot: How to Give Your Yard More Zen

Your backyard should be a haven that delights the senses and inspires peace and calm, but too many people have boring back yards that only inspire yawns. Revamping your back garden to be a zen paradise is not as far out of reach as it may seem. Try one or all of these methods to transform your backyard into a space that you and your family will love.

Create an Outdoor Room

You have a favorite room in your home that makes you feel comfortable, and the same should be true of your outdoor space. Make a comfortable outdoor room using a stone patio and cushy patio furniture. The Patio Shoppes of Coral Springs & The Palm Beaches say for a warm climate cushions in a dulled color can stay outside all summer, while more cold weather climates might do better with wicker or steel furniture. A small portable fire pit makes the space cozy even on chilly nights.

Add a Water Feature

A water feature is an absolute necessity for any garden with zen. The sound of running water is so relaxing that many people use it to help them get to sleep. Water features come in such a great variety, that it is easy to personalize them to your tastes and the look of your garden.

Create Pathways for Meditation

Adding pathways to your garden add a peaceful, inviting look. Many people find meandering along a winding path in a garden to be an extremely calming activity. There are many people who use the guidance of an ambling path as a way to meditate, as well as providing more access to different parts of the yard.

Create Hidden Spaces

Plants can have a dual function. They can create beauty throughout the yard and section off different areas. Take advantage of secret nooks to add surprise features. Suddenly coming upon a hammock in a secluded space is a delight in any backyard.

Design to Attract Wildlife

Nothing slows time down as much as stepping into your backyard to a wildlife paradise. You can encourage native species to visit your garden through strategic plantings and feeders. Bees and butterflies love large, flowering shrubs. Attract birds of all kinds with seed feeders, suet feeders, and birdbaths. As an added bonus, the birds you attract to your yard will stick around to eat the pests that prey on your plants.

Plant a Sound Garden

Most people think of a garden as being a visual experience, but sound gardens create a lovely experience for the ears. Bamboo, large ornamental grasses, and cockscomb are plants that make rustling, rattling, and rushing sounds that soothe the soul.

Making your backyard into a place where you enjoy spending time will allow you to relax and see the world in a whole new light.

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