There’s no better way to embrace the summer than with a wonderful garden picnic. But how do you pull that off? Having a laidback dining experience allows you to melt the stress away and have some time outdoors with nature. Here are seven great picnic ideas to try out to enhance your backyard dining experience.
1. Creating A Wonderful Shade Experience
Being outside leaves you exposed to the elements, especially the sun. Constant sun exposure can lead to you feeling a lot hotter, so the best way to handle that is to have a structure that provides some shade. One of the best ways to do this is by choosing The Luxury Pergola for your yard (or any other brand you prefer) so that you not only have shade but also a very eye-catching garden structure that enhances your yard’s aesthetic.
2. Upcycling Pallets
Pallets are being tossed out all the time, so why not give them a new purpose? As long as the wood isn’t rotting a fresh coat of pain can do wonders. Turn a few pallets into some planters for your potted plants, or nail some together to create some benches with comfortable cushions on them.
3. Add Some Soft Lighting To The Garden
If you’re interested in having a late garden picnic when the air is much cooler, then you don’t want to end up eating in the dark. Stringing up some soft lights around the dining area creates a romantic look and still allows you to see the meals on your plate.
4. Add A Lot Of Cushions
Add a wide variety of cushions to your seating space so that everyone is comfy. Using overly large cushions makes it easy for people to sit on the ground if they want to without getting grass stains on their clothing. Small ones are perfect for backed seats so that there’s some support for the lower back. And don’t hold back on colors: the brighter, the better!
5. Consider A Standing Hammock
Nothing is more relaxing than laying in a swaying hammock after a delicious meal. The soothing motion of it makes it easy to get a quick nap in. You may even want to consider more than one so everyone has a turn. Just make sure that you get a hammock that’s suited for outdoors and is capable of handling the elements.
6. Bring Out The Games
Not everyone wants to lie around and snooze; some people want to be entertained! Garden games are a great way to build those bonds with friends and family. It could be something as simple as a game of cards, or you could get more physical with a game of cornhole or horseshoes.
7. Create Cutlery Packages
Instead of scrambling to have the right number of everything on the table, use brown paper bags to put everything people need inside. Add straws, napkins, cutlery, and small sachets of salt, pepper, and other condiments. This ensures that everyone has everything that they need for their meals.
Garden picnics are great for being friends and family together. If you need help to dress up your yard, consider speaking to a landscaping professional to see if there are any structures that can be added to your garden to improve it further.
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Kim Henrichs says
That all sounds so lovely! I haven’t been on a good picnic in so long.
Shirley O says
All of these suggestions are fantastic. I really like the idea of Upcycling Pallets.
Elizabeth says
The pallet idea is great!
Donna says
I’d love to have a pergola in my garden. It would be a lot of fun to invite my family over for a picnic!
Antoinette M says
Great picnic ideas. Can’t wait for summer!