17 smart small front garden ideas for every budget
When it comes to gardening, we tend to put all our attention on the main part out back and ignore our front gardens. This shouldn’t be the case, especially as it's the very first impression visitors get of the house and provides the main note of greenery when it comes to city gardens. However much space you have, a small garden allows experimentation and can encourage you to innovate in ways you might not have expected, including – of course – thinking creatively about the most efficient use of space, and how plants and other garden features might interact with whatever sit in front of your house differently to what’s behind it. And if privacy matters, there is all manner of climbing plants, verdant greenery and topiary to screen the house from prying eyes – so pay attention and get planting.
"As Georgina Reid from Australia’s Planthunter magazine so beautifully put it, front gardens are our gift to the street. They have been the botanical backdrop to our daily walks, registering the slow but deeply reassuring passage of time through the seasons during difficult times,” writes Lottie Delamain in three schemes for small front gardens.
“Tending to your front garden is not just an aesthetic gift to you and your neighbours, it has a myriad of other benefits too. Planting for pollinators provides bees and other insects a much-needed source of food and shelter in urban environments. Less glamorous, but no less important, planting and porous hard-landscaping is extremely important for water management and to prevent flooding in cities, helping improve drainage in ever-more concrete jungles.”
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