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How to transform your garden on a cheap budget explained

TRANSFORMING your garden is a big task which requires lots of patience, time and money.

Getting your garden to look picture-perfect often comes at a hefty price - but here's how to do it on a budget.

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Transforming your garden doesn't have to cost a fortuneCredit: Getty Images - Getty

How much does it cost to transform a garden in the UK?

In the UK, the costs of transforming a garden can range depending on location, size and specific requirements.

For example, if you're looking to add special features such as a water fountain, fire pit or decking, you'll have to spend quite a bit.

According to , the cost of a garden makeover per square meter ranges from £30 - £150.

This means, that if your garden is an average size (the average size of a garden in the UK is 188 square metres), you'll be looking to spend around £5,600 - £30,000.

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Of course, £150 per square meter is a hefty price, which not a lot of households can spare.

But this includes the cost of hiring a landscaper and paying for their labour and the materials they use.

If you decide to take on the task alone, the cost could drop to as little as £10 per square meter.

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How can I transform my garden on a budget?

There are some key elements which you need for a successful garden makeover on a tight budget.

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The first staple of a beautiful transformed garden is the lawn.

According to , the average cost of laying turf is around £700 per 50m² lawn, including supply and installation, or £14 per square meter.

But transforming your lawn can be even cheaper if you decide to lay the turf yourself - prices in B&Q for example are about £5 per square meter.

Flowers are another important visual element to add, and with the right care, can completely transform your garden.

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Although there are hundreds of types you could go for, perennials like geraniums, lily-of-the-valley, siberian iris and daffodils will provide a great display for a small price.

For a medium-sized garden, flowers shouldn't cost more than £100.

Another relatively cheap way to make your garden a showpiece is planting small ornamental trees around the perimeter.

Cherry blossom trees, Japanese Maple trees and Crabapple trees are all under £50 each, and make for a great spectacle of colours.

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