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Creating an Outdoor Oasis on the Cheap!

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From the Disney Family Editors: We all need to get away sometimes. Here you'll find tips to turn an ordinary spot in the yard, garden, or corner of the patio into your own backyard paradise.

Kathleen Wilson

We all should have a haven in the outdoors; it is soothing to the soul! It can be done with little money, little space, and just a bit of creativity! Check out these five great ideas for creating your own private hideaway!

Make room!
1. Carve out a space, an outdoor room if you will! It can be a large patio or deck, a corner of the lawn, even a small porch or balcony. If you look hard enough, you can almost always locate a place to make your special room!

2. Treat your room as just that, a room! Create walls, seating area and floor. No, I don't mean a visit to the home improvement center. Just place objects to suggest these boundaries. It offers the emotional comfort and security of a real room.

Suggestions? Place planters to create walls, paint on your porch floor a faux rug, outline your area with found stones or brick form construction sites (always ask first!), pick up yard furniture from yard sales, create benches from a piece of lumber laid over concrete blocks, hang plants to offer partial privacy to your space. Use your imagination, and think as you would decorating an indoor space!

3. Add container plants. As mentioned before, they can add structure to your outdoor room, but also add accent color, texture, scent and charm. Buy inexpensive terra cotta pots at your local discount store, and paint them to add your distinctive touch. Using ordinary craft paint or leftover house paint, you can sponge, stamp, or stencil any design you like!

Try choosing colors that will compliment your flowers! Or to pull together a "room" full of unlike planters and furniture, choose one beautiful color and paint all your items with that!

My favorites are a vibrant periwinkle blue, or a pale lime green, but hunter green, terra cotta, and earth tones all look very natural in a planted setting. Also look for unusual containers at garage sales to add whimsy to your room.old cast iron pots (spray with a sealer to prevent rust) wooden boxes, even old boots can be converted to a new plant home!

4. Plants themselves can be quite costly, so here are a few ideas to fill those containers! Division or cuttings can propagate many plants quite easily. Most perennials actually prefer to be divided every few years!

Ask your gardening friends if they have any divisions they might like to share with you, most gardeners love to pass on their passion! You might even have some in your own yard ready for dividing. A great site to learn more about plant propagation on the web is www.gardenweb.com. Or you can check out great books from your local library for free!

Seeds are also very economical. Many dwarf varieties of your old favorites are available for pots, and some good choices might include zinnias, alyssum, marigolds, dwarf cosmos, basil (I love the purple varieties, very ornamental!), nasturtiums and dwarf sunflowers.

When you buy annual flowers, always buy them in the smallest possible size! They are much cheaper, and they grow so fast that a month after you buy them you wouldn't know the difference between those bought in tiny pony packs, or those you paid extra for in big gallon containers! (Except the extra money in your bank account!)

5. Finally, use your space! Have your dessert there, read a book there, drink lemonade, play Monopoly! Or better yet, sneak out when the kids or hubby are occupied and spend a few minutes just remembering what a great gift the great outdoors is to us all!

About the author: Kathleen Wilson is the author of Quick Decorating Ideas Under $20: The Budget Decorator's Bible and editor of The Budget Decorator. Visit this free ezine at www.TheBudgetDecorator.com for more great ideas, and for information on ordering her book.

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Creating an Outdoor Oasis on the Cheap!

semiblue090
semiblue090 says:
March 20, 2007

Love the idea..I already have an area started from last year but now after reading this I have some ideas of some thing I am going to do to make it like a room. I hadn't thought of it that way before.

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Princess_Peg says:
March 13, 2007

I love your ideas. It's so true that creating that special space can really serve to "take you away" from the harsh realities of everyday life. I like to add candles to my space, as well.

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Sweaterhead says:
March 08, 2007

I love dividing and cutting plants to grow new ones - its a wonderful way of saving money and seeing more green things growing around you.

A few plants go a long way when you live in NYC with little space to call your own!

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