Today we’re in Phoenix, Maryland, visiting Sally Barker’s beautiful garden:
15.03.2024 - 08:43 / balconygardenweb.com / Raul Cornelius
Did you know that you can use shower curtains in your garden to add depth to small spaces, and cover a bland wall or fence? Here are some cool ideas for doing it right!
If you look at the types of shower curtains, you’ll realize two things – (1) They are not that expensive and last long. (2) They come in many prints and color options!
What makes this hack interesting is how these curtains can be used in the garden. Take the above picture for an example – a small garden with a wall at the end – because it is all plain-jane, the curtain can be used to cover, giving it a scenic look!
You could also match these curtains with different pots or furniture. If you have a plain wall on the patio that you don’t like, how about adding a nature print curtain there?
These work so well because they are easy to clean, too! A water spray is all you need to make them look new again!
Pro Tip: Choose or pick a curtain that matches with the overall theme of the garden. Go for a 3D printed one for the best look!
Good, you asked! Shower curtains are the new craze in the gardening scene, and people are trying new ways to incorporate them into the yard design.
You can either hang them, use them as a cover to shade your garden plants from the afternoon sun and rain (they are waterproof!), or even make a tent using them to sit and have leisure time!
If you have overgrowing weeds in your garden, these can be used to suppress them, too!
Not to mention that they’re durable and made to last. You can also get lucky to find a shop that could tailor make in the exact size you want! Do we need to convince anymore? Grab your shower curtain, go to the yard, and get to work! You will be glad you tried! Trust us!
Today we’re in Phoenix, Maryland, visiting Sally Barker’s beautiful garden:
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