Fall In The Garden: 4 Ideas To Make The Most Out Of Your Outdoor Area Beyond Summer
As the season changes and summer transitions into fall, it's the perfect time to spruce up your garden and outdoor area. Although summer may be over, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy your outdoor space during the cooler months. In this blog post, we'll share four creative ideas to help you make the most out of your garden and outdoor area beyond the summer season. Whether you're looking to create a cozy outdoor retreat or add some seasonal touches to your garden, we've got you covered.
Fall In The Garden: 4 Ideas To Make The Most Out Of Your Outdoor Area Beyond Summer
1. Throw An Intimate Barbeque For Friends
The season of barbeques and cookouts does not have to end when summer does. In fact, why not throw a fun end of summer barbeque? It doesn't have to be anything fancy; just an intimate summer send-off for your closest friends and family. A few grilled steaks, a tasty side dish or two and plenty of cold beverages is all that's required. Before firing up the grill, of course, you'll want to make sure it is clean and ready to go, and that you have enough propane gas on hand.
2. ​Take Up Gardening And Redesign Your Outdoor Areas
A fun way to spend extra time outdoors is by playing in the garden. Gardening is much more than a hobby, as it has been seen to be extremely beneficial in many aspects. Indeed, taking up gardening can help you manage your stress levels while getting your Vitamin D fix.
There are plenty of winter vegetables and perennials that you can plant in late summer. Perennials such as "fireworks" goldenrod and leadwort are hearty and colorful and will last well into the winter season. You can even plant new spring bulbs in fall, which is great since a lot of retailers deeply discount their garden inventory at the end of the season--spring bulbs included.
There are plenty of winter vegetables and perennials that you can plant in late summer. Perennials such as "fireworks" goldenrod and leadwort are hearty and colorful and will last well into the winter season. You can even plant new spring bulbs in fall, which is great since a lot of retailers deeply discount their garden inventory at the end of the season--spring bulbs included.
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3. Turn Your Patio Into A Comfy Lounge
Adding beauty to your backyard does not have to be difficult or time-consuming. And, even if you have to put in a little extra effort to achieve the results you had envisioned, such a project can offer you endless rewards.
It's easy to extend the time you spend on your patio or deck by adding a freestanding patio heater or two, depending on the amount of square footage you need to cover. You can also mount infrared heaters along patio rails. These operate on remote control, which make them easy to turn on and off as needed. For a more ambient option, an attractive propane firepit is a wonderful way to create a warm, cozy space.
It's easy to extend the time you spend on your patio or deck by adding a freestanding patio heater or two, depending on the amount of square footage you need to cover. You can also mount infrared heaters along patio rails. These operate on remote control, which make them easy to turn on and off as needed. For a more ambient option, an attractive propane firepit is a wonderful way to create a warm, cozy space.
4. Outdoor Movie Nights
There's nothing like taking the indoors outside and that goes for moving watching as well. You can set up and outdoor theater pretty inexpensively, and as the weather cools down you can create an a space full of outdoor hygge with beanbag chairs, cozy blankets and mugs of hot cocoa. It's a great way to spend time with the family while enjoying what's left of pleasant weather.
By incorporating the ideas we've shared here, you can create a cozy and inviting atmosphere that's perfect for spending time with family and friends as we transition into the fall season. . Whether you're roasting marshmallows over a fire pit, sipping a warm drink under the stars, or hosting a movie night in the garden, you can make the most out of your outdoor area far beyond the summer months.
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