1 Acre Lot: 7 Ways To Work
7 Ways to Make a 1 Acre Lot Work for Your House and Your Garden
Some people think a 1 acre lot is too big, while others would never trade it for anything. But no matter what size your land is, you can always make it work. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your land and grow some plants along the way.
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7 Ways to Make a 1 Acre Lot Work for Your House
and Your Garden
There are 7 ways to make your 1 acre lot work for your house and your garden.
#1: Create a new space for your family
If you have enough land, you can create a new space for your family’s activities. Maybe you can build an outdoor kitchen or even a pool! Either way, having more space is always a good thing when it comes to enjoying the outdoors.
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7 Ways to Make a 1 Acre Lot Work for Your Garden
The most important thing to remember is that the size of your property is not a reflection of the amount of work you should put into it.
Make beds
A simple way to get started is to make some raised flower or vegetable beds. This can be done by simply digging a trench around the perimeter of your property, or you could even make individual planting areas. Planting beds in your garden will help you keep track of where items are and give you the opportunity to add on to them as your plants grow.
Plan for trees
Trees take up a lot of space, so it’s important that you plan for them when you’re first planting your garden. Some good choices are fruit trees, which grow fruits all year long, magnolia trees that have beautiful flowers in spring and summer, and red maple trees that produce delicious fall foliage.
Use a small-scale irrigation system
An easy way to make sure your plants don’t die from lack of water is to use a small-scale irrigation system made for home gardens. They’re usually inexpensive and easy to install at home, so there’s no need for expensive irrigation systems if you’re just starting out with gardening basics in mind.
Choose perennials over annuals
Perennial plants are better suited for growing in urban spaces like 1 acre lots because they require less water than annuals do and don’t need replanting throughout the year like many other types of plants do. Annuals need more care because they won’t survive without direct sunlight or soil enriched with nutrients during winter.