How to Hide Garden Hoses
- 1). Plant a few bushes in a semi-circle fashion, close to the side of your home. The particular bush is up to you. You can choose a simple bush or something bigger, along the lines of a blue spruce.
- 2). Leave enough room, maybe a foot, to pull the hose in and out of the bushes.
- 3). Place the hose in the center of the bushes. You can reach in and remove the hose before each use and return it once you are finished.
- 1). Hang a trellis under your deck, or under the porch of your home. This can be time consuming and costly if the area is large.
- 2). Leave a small area, the size of a hose reel, without trellis. Create a trellis door using hinges and attach it in the area you left unfinished.
- 3). Place the hose reel directly inside the trellis when it is not in use and shut the trellis door for a streamline look outside.
- 1). Consider buying a colored hose to match the side of your home. Colorite, a vinyl hose designed to blend in with your home, comes in four different colors to match many home's siding, as well, more than 10 other colors that are brighter colors.
- 2). Choose the color that matches best with your homes exterior. Colorite boasts that the colors are made to match the most popular shades of siding and also come with a five-year warranty.
- 3). Purchase the hose and install a hose holder, painted to match your exterior, on the side or back of your home.
- 4). Roll the colored hose up and place on a colored hose holder after each use.