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Are You a Rental Property Tenant With a Green Thumb?

A female tenant tending to plants on a rental unit balcony. Do you enjoy gardening as a renter but find it difficult to follow your hobby because of space constraints, expensive upkeep, or landlord restrictions? You’re not alone. Whatever your living situation, this article will offer advice and inspiration for designing a stunning and sustainable garden. Landscaping and gardening are cost-effective hobbies that make your rental property feel more like home

Types of Gardening and Landscaping Options for Renters 

Choosing an option that fits your space and budget is one of the first things a renter who enjoys gardening and landscaping needs to think about. These are a few of the most well-liked and useful choices available to tenants: 

  • Container gardening is an adaptable method for growing plants in a rental house. With advantages such as portability and the ability to regulate soil and water conditions, numerous plants can be cultivated in containers, thereby establishing distinct zones and tiers of interest. To begin, you will require containers, potting soil, seeds or seedlings, fertilizer, and a watering can. Creative containers can also be crafted from recycled materials. 
  • Vertical gardening is a compact method that tenants can use to decorate their walls with greenery. Trellises, fences, or hanging planters are examples of vertical structures on which plants are grown. Many plants can be grown, floor space can be saved, a living wall can be built, and air quality can be raised. Keeping plants healthy and securely fastening structures are challenges. To attach structures to walls, you’ll need hardware such as screws, brackets, nails, and plastic, as well as materials like wood, metal, plastic, or cloth. 

Challenges and Solutions for Gardening and Landscaping in Rental Properties 

Some challenges that homeowners do not have, like space constraints, lease restrictions, and maintenance expenses, may be faced by renters. You can overcome these obstacles, though, as there are some workable solutions. 

  • Limited space: If you don’t have much outdoor space, think about vertical gardening or containers. You can rent a plot to cultivate your own plants by locating community gardens in your vicinity. 
  • Landlord restrictions: Before you do any landscaping or gardening, check with your landlord. Obtain consent in writing and be ready to compromise. 
  • Maintenance costs: By selecting native, low-maintenance plants, using homemade and organic fertilizers and pesticides, and pooling tools and resources with other gardeners, you can reduce the cost of gardening and landscaping. 

Finding and Negotiating with Landlords Who Are Open to Gardening and Landscaping 

Gardening and landscaping enthusiasts who rent their properties should conduct research and consult with their landlords prior to implementing any alterations. Due to strict regulations or provisions in rental agreements, some landlords might not permit it. 

  • Search for rental properties with gardening and landscaping as a feature. Use amenities, keywords, or preferences to narrow down your search on internet platforms. In the descriptions or photos of the property, look for indications of gardens or landscapes. 
  • Before signing a lease or moving in, investigate the gardening and landscaping regulations and expectations of your landlord. In order to avoid future disputes, verify the lease for provisions pertaining to yard maintenance and obtain written consent. 
  • Compromise with your landlord if they don’t agree with your gardening plans in full. Limit your gardening to certain areas or offer to pay for a gardener. Provide illustrations of how your gardening can raise the value of the home. 

Best Practices and Tips for Gardening and Landscaping in Rental Properties 

Gardening and landscaping in rental properties can be a fulfilling and fun pastime, but it also needs some preparation and attention. These best practices and tips for gardening and landscaping in rental properties will help you make the most of your outdoor space and keep your landlord and neighbors happy. 

  • Opt for vegetation that thrives in the climate, soil, and light conditions of your rental property. One may utilize digital applications or tools to identify and choose plants that are suited to their environment and personal preferences. 
  • Avoid using chemical fertilizers and pesticides and practice organic and environmentally friendly gardening and landscaping practices, including composting, mulching, and watering judiciously. This will lessen waste, save you money, and save the environment. 
  • Delight in landscaping and gardening in accordance with your personal taste and motif; for instance, design a Zen retreat, a tropical oasis, or a cottage garden. To show your individuality and make a room feel warm and welcoming, you can use accessories, colors, textures, and shapes. 

Renters and homeowners who wish to reap the advantages of being green thumbs can do so by taking up gardening and landscaping. By heeding our advice, you can express your individuality and style, save money, improve the curb appeal of your home, and improve your mental health. You can find something that meets your needs and tastes whether you have an outdoor space with a backyard, patio, balcony, or none at all. 

Real Property Management Home Together should be contacted regarding all of your rental matters. We provide a large selection of rental homes in and around St. Johns. Contact us today online or browse our available rental listings to find your dream home!

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