There is a small yard to raise flowers, how would you organize your retirement life?

To the old age when you can have a small yard, such a life is really good ah! Farmers used to yearn for city life, but now city dwellers yearn for rural life. The life of picking chrysanthemums under the east fence and leisurely seeing the south mountain is really too enviable!

If I had a small yard after retirement, I would arrange my retirement life like this;

Step 1 Plant my favorite plants

I would plant my favorite flowers in the 4 weeks of this small yard, I personally like jasmine, peony, plum and camellia. I've been looking at a lot of European florals lately that look pretty too, like dahlias, bergenias, French chrysanthemums, euonymus, plantain leaves, and turtlebacks are all pretty.

Planting flowers should be arranged in a staggered manner so that they reflect a sense of hierarchy, interspersing banana leaves and turtleback bamboos among the flowers and flowers, these two plants can reflect the style.

Step 2 build a gazebo in the middle of the small yard

The design of this gazebo should be modern style, the material is made of anticorrosive wood, and the sofa and coffee table are placed inside the gazebo, and just thinking about that picture makes you feel very happy and at ease! Whether it is Chinese or foreigners, in this regard have **** the same point, very like to put the furniture in the pavilion, enjoy the scenery of nature.

The purpose of building a pavilion is to be able to look at the scenery in the yard no matter if it is sunny, raining, snowing or windy. Sitting in the gazebo in the summer time to drink tea, enjoy the floral art, and listen to the twittering of the birds. You can also talk and laugh with your family in the gazebo, and in the evening you can also have a barbecue in the gazebo!

When friends come, you can invite them to the gazebo to catch up and drink tea. In winter, when it snows, you can sit inside the gazebo and enjoy the snowy scenery.

Step 3: Raise poultry in a corner of the yard

You can make a place in a corner of the yard dedicated to raising poultry, such as chickens, ducks, geese can be. The droppings of these chickens, ducks and geese can also be used as fertilizer for plants, and wilted flowers can be used as feed for chickens, ducks and geese.

The eggs laid by these poultry can be eaten by your own family, and they are all green, natural and pollution-free, so you can eat them with more confidence than those bought in the market.