Small courtyards ideas for all seasons

You can turn your courtyard into a special place where you'll want to spend time in all seasons. How should this be done?

Whether you’re an experienced gardener or a novice and, with a little planning and effort you can turn your small courtyard into a delightful extension of your home.

First of all, you need to find out what kind of environment your courtyard has.

This will dictate what type of plants will thrive and which areas would be better paved. Full sun means six or more hours of sunshine a day. Part sun is about three hours a day, and some courtyards may be in full shade.

Before heading for the nursery, watch the space for a few days to get a sense of how much sunshine each section gets and at what time of the day. Also, try to gauge how the sun might move differently in different seasons. For example, an area that’s in full shade in winter may be in full sun in spring.

When you do visit the nursery, it’s important to read plant tags and make sure the perennials, shrubs, or trees you choose will do well in your courtyard.

Design

The first step in designing a small outdoor area is to create a structure for the entire space – much as you would for any room inside your home.

Plants

If you’re constructing a new courtyard, create a planting bed to define the space and make it feel more like an outdoor room.

Putting these ideas into practice will allow you to enjoy your small courtyard all year round.

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