Front Yard Landscaping
Secrets
Your front
yard says a lot about you. It is the first thing
that visitors see, even before they enter your home.
Your front yard landscaping often is the first
impression that your neighbors will have about you.
Taking a little time to design your front yard
landscaping will pay off with years of enjoyment.
Keep
Your Front Yard Landscaping Consistent With Your
House
Before you
decide on your front yard landscaping, take time to
choose a style that fits with the type of house you
live in. If you live in a Spanish style stucco
bungalow, choose a plant scheme that is compatible
with this style of architecture. For example,
consider terra cotta planters, draping bougainvillea
plants and other tropical foliage. If you live in a
sprawling ranch house, consider low growing shrubs
and changing annuals.
Keep
Your Front Yard Landscaping Easy On Maintenance
Before you
invest your time and money in landscaping your front
yard, take the time to do the preliminary work the
correct way. Invest in a good sprinkler and drip
water system, complete with a timer. For years to
come, you will enjoy a green lawn and healthy plants
without ever having to worry that you forgot to
water.
Take the time
to have your yard leveled before you plant grass,
and have an expert give you advice on any drainage
issues you might face. Putting the extra work in
before you plant can save you lots of money and work
down the road. If you don’t like the grade of your
yard, it is easy to add top soil to your yard and
change the level of your slopes.
If mowing
isn’t your thing, consider having easy to maintain
groundcovers instead of grass as a part of your
front yard landscaping plan. Many people prefer to
have their grass behind their house and choose to
landscape their front yard using shrubs, rocks,
bark, or even flagstone.
Have
Fun Landscaping Your Front Yard: But Not Too Much
Fun
It can be a
lot of fun to show off a little personality in your
front yard. While your front yard can be a great
canvas for expressing yourself, don’t make it an
eyesore that causes your neighbors to shudder.
Having one garden gnome or a cute garden sign is
fun, but having a collection of gnomes or pink
flamingos can be a bit overwhelming. Strive to
create a classic balance of whimsy in your front
yard and your landscaping will be appreciated by
everyone who visits.
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