Paving a garden

Some people love to fill their garden with evergreen shrubs, blooming flowers and handy fruit trees. Chances are that you have no idea what to do with a patio that is, for now, empty. You could consider paving the whole patio or even your entire garden. Simply Paving is one of the companies that can pave (a part of) your patio or garden. You can read reviews of Simply Paving here. But what are the benefits of paving your garden? Here are a few reasons to consider it.

Maintenance Friendly

A paved garden is maintenance friendly In a paved garden, weed will not grow as fast as in an unpaved garden. You might have to remove some weed from between your tiles every now and then, but it’s nothing compared to the ploughing, shearing and trimming you have to do when you have a garden full of greenery.

Flat Surface

The pavement also creates a flat surface where your garden furniture can be placed. Your garden chair may be comfortable, but on grass, your dining table will become wobbly and unsteady. The same goes for your garden chairs. Your barbecue too will be steadier and, therefore, safer to handle. Pavement will even keep your garden shed from sinking into the ground little by little.

Dry Surface

There are times that everything is under water. But rain will leave your garden faster if your patio is paved. Grass will turn into mud, especially during a rainy period, and You won’t be able to keep your feet dry if you happen to need something from your garden shed at the back of your garden. Rain may create some pools in a paved garden, but you will avoid the muddy, slippery substance that will appear when rain enters an unpaved garden. And yes, grass and earth absorb water, but only to an extent. After one rainstorm, your garden will be mud, something which will be prevented by pavement. Because your garden is, for the most part, dry and free of mud, your garden furniture and garden planters will also be saved from rotting.

Contained Flowers and PlantsPaving a garden

No garden is a real garden without some garden plants. But if you like a maintenance-free garden, you don’t want those same plants to grow all over your garden. A paved garden won’t allow any grass, weed or branches to spread through your garden. Even when you do want a border full of flowers, they will be contained to that border and not spread out over the paved part of the terrace. You can also pave the entire garden and put some planters and garden pots in your garden if you do want to add some colour to your garden.

It Looks Presentable

A paved garden also looks more presentable than a garden with a muddy piece of no-mans-land. A grassy surface should be very well maintained if you want it to look as good as a paved garden.

So there are various reasons to consider paving your garden.