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Simple steps to declutter your garden before selling


Evaluate and plan your garden space

Cast a critical eye over each corner, pondering on which plants might have overstayed their
welcome or areas that have become a refuge for weeds. Take a good look around to decide
if your garden begs for a splash of colour or perhaps a serene spot for potential buyers to
envisage relaxing in. Drafting a detailed plan is key, laying out tasks such as pruning
overgrown bushes, introducing new plant varieties, or reshaping beds to enhance your
garden's appeal.

Remove unwanted plants and weeds

A crucial step in garden decluttering is addressing the issue of unwanted plants and weeds.
They're not just eyesores – they compete with your garden's beauties for nutrients and
space, making it imperative to tackle them head-on. Arm yourself with gloves and a trowel,
and dedicate some time to meticulously dig out those pesky weeds, ensuring you get the
roots to prevent them from quickly reappearing. As for the plants that no longer spark joy or
have seen better days, it’s time to bid them farewell. This act of gardening vigilance not only
cleans up your space but also revitalises the soil, offering a blank canvas for new, vibrant life
to flourish.

Tidy up garden furniture and accessories

Sprucing up your garden furniture and accessories is an important part of decluttering your
garden, readying it for prospective buyers. It's essential to ensure that each piece, from
benches to decorative statues, appears welcoming and well cared for. Cushions and outdoor
textiles should not be overlooked: a good wash can rejuvenate faded colours and remove
any lingering signs of outdoor life. Take a moment to assess the arrangement of your
furniture and accessories. A thoughtfully laid out space can enhance the flow and feel of
your garden, making it seem larger and more inviting.

Organise your garden tools and supplies

A tidy shed or storage area is as crucial to your garden's appeal as the blooms that grace it.
Organising your garden tools and supplies can transform a chaotic space into an oasis of
order. Consider smart storage solutions like hooks for hanging tools or shelves to keep
everything visible and within reach. Label containers for smaller items such as seeds and
gardening gloves to avoid rummaging frustration. This streamlined approach will not just
impress potential buyers with your organisational skills but also paint a picture of a well-
maintained garden that's easy and delightful to care for.

Refresh garden beds and borders

Refreshing your beds and borders breathes new life into the space. Adding a generous layer
of fresh mulch not only enriches the soil but also provides a neat, cohesive look that's sure
to catch the eye of prospective buyers. Now is the perfect time to introduce a vibrant array of
flowers that will inject a burst of colour and charm into your garden. Think about the seasons
– selecting plants that flourish at different times of the year ensures your garden remains a
visual delight, regardless of the time of year. It's about showcasing a garden that's been loved and tended to, offering an inviting glimpse into the potential joys of outdoor living for future homeowners.

Final touches and ongoing maintenance

As you near the end of your garden decluttering, it's the little enhancements that can truly elevate your garden's allure. Consider adding some elegant outdoor lighting to create a
welcoming ambiance during evening viewings, or perhaps introduce a stylish new doormat
and a selection of potted plants to add an inviting touch to entrances. These subtle yet
impactful additions can significantly add to the appeal of your outdoor space to potential
buyers. It's also vital to maintain the pristine condition of your garden through regular
upkeep. Ensuring the lawn is neatly mowed, the plants are well watered, and the beds are
free from weeds will keep your garden looking vibrant and cared for. This commitment to
maintaining your garden not only presents it in the best possible light but also signals to
buyers the level of care and attention you've invested in your property's outdoor spaces.

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For more advice on preparing your home for sale, contact our Crawley team on 01293 582335 or email info@inspireestates.co.uk.