Maintaining a garden as a tenant is simple with regular care and attention. Start by reviewing your lease agreement to understand your responsibilities, which typically include tasks like mowing the lawn, watering plants, and keeping the space tidy. Regularly clean the garden by removing weeds, fallen leaves, and debris to prevent pests and diseases. Establish a consistent watering routine, preferably in the early morning or late evening, to ensure plants stay hydrated. Mow the lawn regularly to keep the grass neat and healthy, and prune or trim bushes and trees to maintain their shape and growth. Adding fertilizers can help enrich the soil, but use them wisely to avoid over-fertilizing. Keep an eye out for pests or diseases and address any issues promptly. Seasonal care is essential—protect plants from frost in winter and provide extra water during hot summers.

For larger issues like damaged fences or overgrown trees, communicate with your landlord as these may fall under their responsibilities. With these steps, tenants can maintain a beautiful garden that adds value to the property while creating a serene outdoor space for relaxation.
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