Eight garden plants that can boost the value of your home

Eight garden plants that can boost the value of your home

Anyone looking to sell their home should consider adding one of these eight plants to their garden

Lavender adds an attractive feature to your garden(Image: Getty Images)

Homeowners are being told of eight plants to add to their gardens that can boost their home’s value. Your garden can play a vital role in the value of your property when it comes to selling it.

Well-maintained, established plants are especially sought after as they reduce the need for ongoing effort.

From flowering shrubs and climbing vines to elegant trees, these plants can transform a garden into a valuable asset that elevates a home’s overall worth.

According to gardening experts at GardeningExpress.co.uk, well-chosen plants like hydrangeas, roses, and Japanese maples can enhance kerb appeal and require minimal maintenance.

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Many evergreen hedges add character and definition to a property, with varieties like yew or boxwood offering year-round structure and significantly enhancing kerb appeal.

A well-placed, mature tree can also offer numerous benefits, from aesthetic appeal to shade, fruit, and attracting wildlife.

Chris Bonnett, garden boss and owner of GardeningExpress said: “Having a variety of lush plants in your garden always enhances the outdoor space, adding colour, aromas, and inviting wildlife.

“While it can be challenging to establish some plants, like mature trees or flowering shrubs, once thriving, they offer exceptional value to any property.”

Eight garden plants that can boost your home’s value, according to the experts:

A hydrangea bush in bloom(Image: Getty Images)

Hydrangea

Hydrangeas are beautiful blooms with large, decorative flower heads that will bring charm to your garden and offer a variety of colours, from blue to pink – depending on the pH of your soil.

Not only are hydrangeas attractive, but they also require minimal maintenance once established which is super for homebuyers looking for a readily thriving garden.

Japanese maple

Japanese maples are prized for their delicate, intricately shaped leaves and striking colours, ranging from deep reds to soft greens throughout the seasons.

These graceful trees add elegance and a touch of tranquillity to any garden and are relatively low-maintenance and can elevate a garden’s design, contributing to the value of the outdoor space.

Magnolia

Magnolias are known for their large, fragrant blooms and glossy green leaves. These beautiful trees are a sign that spring has arrived, with flowers appearing in shades of white, pink, or purple.

They create a spectacular display when planted as a statement tree, adding elegance to front gardens or lawn areas.

Olive tree

Olive trees create a Mediterranean aesthetic in the garden. Highly sought-after for their sculptural form and silvery-green foliage, they thrive in a range of conditions and require minimal upkeep once established. Not only do olive trees offer aesthetic appeal, but their fruit is also excellent for use in the kitchen.

Image of blackcurrants growing on a bush
Fruit trees can add value to your house(Image: Svitlana Mykhed / 500px via Getty Images)

Fruit trees

A well-established fruit tree is prized for its ability to produce seasonal fruit, as well as offering a lovely view in a garden.

Whether in blossom or bearing fruit, these trees create year-round interest and can be a real focal point.

They’re also ideal for attracting birds, bees, and other wildlife, bringing life and biodiversity into your outdoor space.

Roses

Roses offer beauty and fragrance, making them a timeless favourite in gardens around the world. With a wide variety of colours, forms, and scents, they can suit both traditional and modern landscapes.

Blooming from spring through to autumn, roses bring vibrant colour and charm to any outdoor space.

Lavender

Lavender is widely known for its lovely aroma and striking purple colour, which adds an attractive feature to your garden.

Not only does it enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of your outdoor space, but it also attracts butterflies and bees, promoting a healthy and vibrant environment.

These qualities can significantly boost your home’s kerb appeal, creating an inviting, perfumed scent.

Evergreen hedging

Evergreen hedging such as yew or boxwood offers both privacy and structure to a garden. Once established, these plants can give outdoor spaces a tidy, well cared for look.

They provide year-round interest and serve as a timeless backdrop to the rest of your garden. These varieties also work well for topiary, adding decorative interest and shape to your outdoor space.

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