Get your patio in order before summer

Patio furniture

When bright spring and summer evenings lure us outside after a day of work and school, it's time to make your patio summer-ready. Make room to enjoy good food, the scents of summer, socialize with family and friends, and grow your own food.

Get your patio in order before summer

To get the most out of the lovely warm months, it's a good idea to think about your patio being able to meet multiple needs. When planning your patio, it's a good idea to think about it in the same way you think about your home itself. Feel free to divide your patio into different zones. The bigger the space, the more possibilities, but that doesn't mean you can't do a lot even in smaller areas. Here are some tips for both large and small outdoor spaces.

Decorate your patio with different rooms

The large outdoor space

The small patio

Plants in pots on the patio

Feel free to put pots of different sizes and expressions together in groups to get exciting combinations. By putting together several similar plants or flowers in the same color tone, you get a tighter and calmer feeling. With a larger mix of varieties and colors, it becomes more lively.

Summer flowers such as geraniums, daisies, lobelia and tagetes are classics, while sedges, clover and meadow flowers have become very popular in recent years. Perennials in pots are also popular, such as lavender, sage, lily of the valley and bergenia.

Growing herbs and vegetables in pots

To make it easy to use herbs and vegetables in your cooking, it is a good idea to grow them close to the kitchen. If your vegetable garden is further away in the garden or you don't have a garden, large pots are a great way to be flexible with your cultivation. Strawberries, wild strawberries and vegetables are also great to grow on the terrace. Then young and old can enjoy the harvest directly from the plant.

Watering the plants on the patio

An important detail for successful plant growth is watering. This is especially important when growing in pots. How often and how much depends not only on the type of plant, but also on the size of the pot, whether it gets a lot of sun or shade, and how hot it is. In general, it is easier to care for plants if they are in large pots with holes in the bottom, so that the plant has access to extra nutrients and water.

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