
A expert has revealed the £1 springtime hack that can and all it takes is a handful of seeds. When it comes to first impressions, your front garden might be working harder than you think - or quietly turning away. According to Terry Fisher of , even the tiniest splash of colour outside can change the way potential buyers feel about your property.
"People make snap judgments," Mr Fisher said. "In just a few seconds, a buyer's brain is already deciding whether a home feels welcoming, well-kept, and worth their time. And your front is where that decision often starts." Mr Fisher recommends picking up a packet of wildflower seeds - often available for as little as £1 - and scattering them in pots, borders, or any bare patches outside your .
"You don't need a manicured lawn or expensive landscaping," he said. "A few bursts of colour from wildflowers can make your entrance look intentional, lively and inviting. It gives the impression of care - and care ."
Even who aren't keen gardeners notice the difference, Mr Fisher said. "It's not about the flowers themselves - it's about what they represent. It shows the home is loved. That emotional connection can really help people imagine themselves living there."
Unlike traditional flowerbeds, wildflowers are low-maintenance and thrive with minimal fuss.
Many mixes are designed specifically for UK pollinators and bloom quickly in spring and summer.

"You can literally just scatter them and wait," Mr Fisher added. "They do the hard work for you."
And it doesn't have to cost much, either. Wildflower seed mixes can be picked up for around £1 at shops like B&M, Wilko, Aldi, or Amazon, with options tailored to shaded , window boxes, or bee-friendly blooms.
Mr Fisher said it all comes down to the psychology of .
"Selling a house is emotional. respond to warmth, colour and care - even subconsciously," he said.
"A house with bright, cheerful flowers outside feels more like a . And that's exactly what you want people to feel during a viewing."
He added: "Of course, you still need to declutter and clean - but these little touches? They really do matter. And the best part is, they're cheap, cheerful and easy to do."
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