Front Yard Landscaping Basics

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by Emma Richardson

Many people tend to focus their landscaping efforts on the front yard, since the front yard is generally the first thing people see. There are a variety of different styles of landscaping for the front yard. As well, there are countless numbers of ideas for landscaping that remain in the minds of many homeowners. Below are some basic landscaping concepts for landscaping your front yard.

Building Supplies

Bricks remain the ideal kind of building material for front yard landscaping. They can be used in a variety of ways to shape the front yard like adding height, creating paths, introducing borders or edges and delineating an open area for relaxing in the afternoon. In addition, bricks come quite inexpensive and are easy to use without much labor or professional help.

Concrete is another suitable material. Although less desirable than bricks it often better suited for wheelchair users or for areas using serving trolleys for food and drinks. Concrete is also useful for patio areas although it will need repairing every few years.

Front Yard Landscaping For Desert Climates

Hot and arid climates limit one’s choice of landscaping designs for the front yard. It is important for landscaping enthusiasts in desert areas to adopt a practical approach and use soil and plants that can stay healthy in desert conditions. Ideally, these should be of the kinds that do not depend heavily on water supply. Purple Sage, Longwood Blue Bluebeard and Oleander are some of the desert plants that do well in desert conditions and look good in front yards.

Driveways

Landscaping driveways is central to front yard landscaping since driveways lead the people to inside the house. One can think of numerous landscaping styles for the driveway. Generally, it is better to plant firm trees along the sides rather than small plants, especially if playing children use the driveway. Also, if the budget allows, it is recommended to gate the driveway. Gating makes the driveway more secure and beautiful. Building a small wall to protect people and animals from treading the lawn is also an important part of front yard landscaping.

Solar Lights And Footpath Shrubs

Ideally, the footpath which leads from the driveway to the front door should be made of stones or bricks. This will help to give the place a more attractive look. As well, you will want to add flowers and lush plants along the edges of the footpath. You will also want to use small stones, versus large ones. Granite, pumice and limestone are amongst the more popular stones used in footpaths and delineating gardens.

To increase the beauty of your front yard consider planting some shrubs. Not only do they define the boundaries of the yard but they also give it a fresh and soft look and afford some privacy. Solar lights will finish off the look by being both decorative and functional. They are also very cost effective.

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