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When designing your garden in certain zones, you proceed in the same way as you do with residential rooms. It just needs to be thought of everyone.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\"GardenWho in your household has actually decided that a garden should be created? Or more precisely, who has prevailed with his ideas?<\/p>\n

A garden should be an enrichment for the whole family, therefore it is important with the organization to consider also all desires. There is no point in only one part realizing its ideas, whether it is a new garden or an existing garden being redesigned. So before you get started, sit down in the family council and let everyone express their wishes. To support you, I have put together a small guide that shows you how a garden can be divided into different zones.<\/p>\n

Divide your garden into zones – Where to start?<\/span><\/h2>\n

Once the family council is sitting together, I can imagine the “screaming” figuratively: I want a playground, I want a herb garden and I want a barbecue corner in it. Keep calm and proceed systematically. Take a piece of paper (preferably graph paper) and first draw the layout of your garden. Mark electricity and water connection, this is important for the later design. Limit how far an area should go, the conclusion can be a path or a hedge. You can also draw in which areas cannot be changed, for example terrace areas or an existing garden house. The first work is done, now it goes into detail.<\/p>\n

playground<\/span><\/h2>\n

It is quite logical, if no children live in the household, or do not use the garden, you can skip this point. Otherwise, you should consider the smallest ones in the family first of all, because if the children are satisfied, so are the parents. When planning, it is always the child’s age that counts. For the smaller ones there must be space for a sandpit and possibly a climbing frame or a slide. Space-saving and even more versatile are special children’s playhouses, according to my research steinershopping.de has quite good offers here. With this, you cover just about every gaming urge of your child on just a few square meters. If the local conditions allow it and you are adept at craftsmanship, you can also build a tree house. Older children get a playground, especially boys attach importance to being able to play football without restrictions.<\/p>\n

Ideas for a playground in the garden<\/strong>