5 Top Plants To Give Your Property Kerb Appeal Essex Property Show

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ENSURING PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OR TENANTS GET THE RIGHT FIRST IMPRESSION IS KEY

Whether you’re selling your property or looking for a reliable tenant, kerb appeal couldn’t be more important. Ensuring a prospective tenant or buyer gets the right first impression of your property is key, and growing plants will certainly help you achieve this goal.

You won’t want to leave expensive flowers and shrubbery behind if you’re relocating, though, and if you’re attracting tenants, you can’t always rely on them to care for your garden in the same way that you would. With this in mind, our team at Belhus Properties have five top ideas for gardeners on the move.                                                                                   

  1. CREATE VERTICAL INTEREST

Plant pots can be taken with you when you move home, and they can be used to create a cheerful and positive first impression of your property. Sweet peas can easily be planted inside a pot, and when given a bamboo wigwam to grow up, they can add perfume, colour, and height effortlessly. Even better, sweet peas make an excellent choice for cut flowers too, so pop a few into a vase before each viewing and connect your outdoor and indoor spaces perfectly.

2. SELF-SUFFICIENT DAYLILIES
day lilies

If you’re a landlord and looking for an attractive plant to make your property look beautiful but without giving your prospective tenants onerous gardening tasks, daylilies could be just what you’re looking for. Reliable, low-maintenance, resistant to disease, and tolerant of inclement weather, daylilies come in many colours and look perfect along pathways since they perform well in all high-traffic areas.

 

lavender
3.RELAXING LAVENDER

Thanks to its calming perfume, lavender is a great choice for planting in pots close to the front door. Incredibly tough and resilient, this hardy perennial adds a beautiful splash of colour while putting tenants and buyers at ease during their viewing, thanks to its relaxing aroma.

4. QUICK COLOUR IN BASKETS

Hanging baskets represent a great way to turn any garden into a lively, colourful spot, and, as a bonus, you can take them with you when you move! Choose easy to care for, bright blooms like lobelias, begonias and petunias for a vibrant first impression.

colourful flower basket
5. FOLLOW THE SPILLER, FILLER, THRILLER RULES

Mixed planted containers are a great way to brighten up your home’s entrance, and the secret to success is to follow the three rules of “spiller”, “filler”, and “thriller”. Choose a trailing plant such as ivy to cascade over the pot’s edge as the “spiller”, and low-lying annuals like petunias or lobelias that covers the soil between as the “filler”.

When it comes to the “thriller”, you need something tall and dramatic, like ornamental grasses or canna lilies that give a tropical aesthetic.

If you’re ready to sell your house or you’re looking for a reliable tenant for your rental property in Colchester, you can rely on the Belhus Properties team.

For more tips on how best to boost your kerb appeal and showcase our home for the market have a read through our blog: How to prepare your home for viewings

As experts in the Colchester property market, we’re on hand to make your property transaction easier and smoother.

Call us today on 01206 332991 to find out more about how we can help you make those all important first impressions.

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