How do you combine atmosphere, use and budget without your plan falling apart?
Budget becomes much easier to manage once it is linked to priorities, real use and the atmosphere you want to protect.
Make choices that stay financially and practically workable. Think in phases, not in all-or-nothing makeovers.
Not every garden has to be finished in one go. This category is about sequence, feasibility and the difference between a beautiful direction and a plan you can really carry out. You will find guides here about phasing, budget tension and translating a chosen direction into a realistic project.
Budget becomes much easier to manage once it is linked to priorities, real use and the atmosphere you want to protect.
Buying first what carries direction and usability, and later what finishes the plan, makes a garden project much calmer.
The move from direction to project plan is mostly about narrowing: what belongs in scope now, and what does not?
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