By now you’ve probably seen those AI-generated videos of bare, newly built yards transformed into lush, layered gardens seemingly overnight. They’re satisfying to watch – but for anyone starting with little more than a patch of lawn and some empty beds, that reality can feel a long way off.
If you’re wondering how to make a new garden look established for summer, the good news is that late spring is one of the best possible moments to start. Soil is warming up, plants establish quickly, and garden centers are at peak stock. With the right approach – and a few well
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