Six ways to make your tiny garden look bigger – from clever zoning tricks to space-saving planting, even the smallest patio has potential

PROBLEM 1 Neighbours can see into your garden.

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SOLUTION Add some raised planters.

Layered planting adds depth to a compact space. Use small evergreen shrubs such as Hebes and heathers at the front, medium-sized flowering plants like Salvias in the middle and compact trees like crab apples at the back for privacy.

Layered planting adds depth to a compact space. Use small evergreen shrubs such as Hebes and heathers at the front, medium-sized flowering plants like Salvias in the middle and compact trees like crab apples at the back for privacy.

Feeling observed while sipping your Aperol? Obscure any unwelcome views with raised planters, which will give

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