How A Garden Can Increase Property Value

By Luke Smith

As a homeowner, increasing your property value is important to selling  your home. Most landscaping endeavors, in general, can help  to  boost the value of your home.  But, one of the simplest and  most  inexpensive  ways  to increase your property value is with a garden. 

Plus,  you  can  enjoy  the  benefits  of  having  one  before  your home ever hits the market.

You don't need to be an expert landscaper or even have much of a green thumb to create a beautiful garden. Plus, they are easy to customize to fit both your needs and wants, no matter what your yard looks like. 

So, how does a garden increase your property value, and how can you create one that could give your listing price a boost?

How to Make a Garden Work for Any Space

If you have a large backyard, you probably won’t have a problem finding the perfect location for a garden. But, if you’re working with a smaller property, you might have to get creative to bring your landscaping dreams to life

The  good  thing  about  gardening is that it’s easy to do on different levels. Changing the elevation of your garden plans actually has several benefits, including: 

  • Increasing usable area

  • Providing air circulation

  • Improving the aesthetic

  • Creating better views

Instead  of  creating  a  flat garden bed out of a patch of land, consider raised boxes. They can be built or bought, they are relatively inexpensive,  and  they  can maximize the space you have. Some raised boxes can even be staggered on top of one another to help your garden grow “up” instead of “out.” 

By  thinking  of  ways  to  maximize  your  garden  space,  you  can  enjoy  the  benefits  of  whatever  you’re  growing,  while creating something truly unique to your home. So, don’t be afraid to think outside of the box when creating a big garden in a small space.

The Best Tips for a Valuable Garden Bed

If  you  want  to  make the most of your garden, you need to not  only  think  about  how  it  looks but its functionality and maintenance.   Are   you  going  to  plant  flowers?  Consider which  ones  are  native to your local area. They will take less work  to  maintain, and will naturally look more vibrant. Plus, you  can  use  them  as  an  “eco-friendly” boost, since native plants grow without as much water. 


It’s  also  a  good  idea  to  consider which plants go together. If you’re not sure how to layout the plan for your garden, it could be in your best interest to avoid DIYing and hire a professional. Not only can a landscaper help you with the right things to plant, but they can show you how to properly maintain your garden so it grows quickly and looks beautiful. 

Once  you  have the know-how, you can take care of things yourself. But, if you’re going to invest in a garden space, knowing how to get started and properly take care of it will allow it to reach its full potential. 

After  all, if you’re putting your home on the market, you will want your garden to appeal to potential buyers. People want to be able to  see themselves in a home for sale, which includes spending time outside. If your garden looks overgrown and messy, they're not going to want to have to deal with it. If it looks neat, organized, and lush, they'll be excited to get their hands dirty.

What are the Benefits?

If  you  don't  plan  on selling your home for a while, you can still enjoy the benefits of having a garden in your yard. After all,  if  you're  putting  in  all  the  work  to  bring  it to life, you should be able to reap the rewards!

The benefits of actively taking care of a garden include: 

  • Boosted self-esteem

  • Stress reduction

  • Memory improvement

  • Physical activity

A  garden can also be a great learning opportunity for you and other members of your family. If you have kids, teaching them about growing  their  own  produce  is  a  fantastic  way to encourage healthy eating habits and informing them about sustainability. That's also another draw for potential homebuyers. 

More  than  ever,  people  are  trying  to  be  more  aware  of  what they eat and where it comes from. If your home has a flourishing garden  with  nutritious  vegetables, that can be an important perk for your mental health. Studies of the gut-brain connection have proved  that  you  essentially  are  what  you  eat,  and  growing  your  own food can give you a higher sense of ownership over your health.

Whether  you  want to enjoy something nice for yourself or you're trying to boost your home's value for a quick sale, a garden is one of  the  best  ways  to  do  it.  It's  an  eco-friendly “renovation” solution that will add a lot of character and charm to your yard. That’s something most potential buyers simply can't resist.

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