Beautiful gardens make a positive impact on prospective buyers, especially if you’re selling a family home during the Spring and Summer campaigns.
Space for children to kick a ball, play on swings and even enjoy a veggie patch creates a wonderful impression that yours is the perfect home where family memories are made.
Remember, buyers do not just judge your home but imagine their lives within it. So, you must try to make the most of all of your property’s features.
If your target buyer market is young families, then working on your garden to give it a Spring sparkle is a fantastic idea.
There are many ways you might choose to improve your home before sale, but few add a splash of colour and make a bold impression for such a small investment.
Here are some tips to achieve the ideal warm weather garden.
- Create a veggie patch – Grow what you love! Some ideas include tomatoes, peas, spinach and herbs. Prioritise plantings that are visible (rather than carrots or root veggies) because, after all, you’re trying to impress your prospective buyers.
- Install a bird feeder – It’s a lovely idea to attract birds into your garden. A feeder and stone water bowl is a perfect and straightforward approach.
- Whack those weeds – Don’t shy away from this back-breaking work. Once you’re done, mulch the flowerbeds heavily to help stop weeds returning and prepare the area for the planting of annuals.
- Make a splash – Pick colour themes to fill the flowerbeds and then choose plants that suit the amount of sun or shade they will receive. Top choices include petunias, impatiens, and zinnias. And they’ll all love the mulch you’ve laid down.
- Clipping and cutting – Trim back trees and hedges, especially if they block windows or are hanging over paths. This will stimulate plant growth and enhance the definition within your garden.
- Lawn care – Ensure your lawns are mown and kept tidy throughout your sales campaign. You can enhance their appearance by using one of many weed-and-feed products you’ll find at the local nursery or garden centre.
- Under pressure – Colder months can be unkind to your footpath and driveway, so break out the pressure hose and clean them of dirt and mould. There are excellent products available to help remove stubborn marks.
- Keep it tidy – Don’t forget to put away garden tools and any toys, bikes etc before an inspection or open day. If you don’t have a garage or shed, it may pay to hire some space for the duration of your campaign.