Many of us are all too familiar with the feeling of going stir-crazy during long winter months indoors. Now that the snow is melting and the weather is warming up, people are starting to plan how to make the most of their months in the sun. It’s a good thing, too, as spending time outdoors is great for your mental and physical health, helping with everything from anxiety and depression to high blood pressure. You don’t necessarily have to book a stay at a resort to kick back and relax this summer—you can do it right in the comfort of your own garden. Here are some tips on how you can create the ideal outdoor space for you and your family.
Keep Cool in the Shade
It’s no secret that while a little bit of sunlight is good for our health, too much can lead to health concerns such as skin cancer. When heading outside, it’s best to keep out of direct sunlight whenever possible, even if you’re wearing sunscreen of at least SPF 30 or higher. You can add some shade by installing an arbor, pergola, or patio cover. For an even more simple solution, you can add an umbrella or two to your outdoor setup. Some people prefer a more natural look and create shade walls using quick-growing plants such as bamboo.
Grow Fruits, Vegetables, and Flowers
The warmer months are the best time for growing many edible plant varieties. The best time to plant and harvest will vary depending on your climate zone. Plants that tend to thrive in high heat and full sunlight include:
- Green beans
- Corn
- Cucumbers
- Melons
- Peppers
- Tomato
- Squash
Many people also plant flowers to add some color to their garden in the summer months. There’s no better way to spend your time outdoors than by admiring the blooms of sunflowers, dahlias, hydrangeas, and more. You can incorporate flowers either by planting directly in your garden or by adding pots and planter boxes. If you grow your flowers in a transportable container, it will be easier to keep them safe in the winter by bringing them indoors.
Transform Your Patio
No summer garden is complete without a patio setup. Even just a couple of lawn chairs in the shade offers the perfect place to relax or catch up with friends and family. Begin by ensuring that your patio is good repair, as you won’t want any wonky paving stones causing an accident. This also means checking that your gutters are clean so that rainwater isn’t able to build up on your patio surface and cause drainage issues. If you plan on entertaining, you may want to add a table, outdoor dining chairs, or even a grill to your garden. Fire pits and hot tubs are also popular amongst those who aim to create a more sociable outdoor atmosphere. Small details such as solar lights and lawn art are also sure to impress your guests.
This summer, don’t shy away from the sun. You can enjoy the great outdoors just steps outside your front door by redesigning your garden space. Adding decor, furniture, and summer plants can help to create a vibrant new look, while adding shade structures will keep you safe from the sun’s rays.