Three Ideas For Front Yard Landscaping

March 28, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Landscaping Idea

Front yard landscaping ideas available to you are endless. With a little creative thinking and an open mind, you can have a front yard that everyone in the neighborhood will talk about.

Front Yard Landscaping Idea Number One: Create Outdoor Rooms

Many landscapers sell the idea of creating outdoor rooms in your backyard, but it is very popular to apply this landscaping idea to the front yard. Simply assess the size of your yard and look for areas that can be landscaped into a separate sitting space. Place a bench under a tree. Fill in the surrounding area with different types of flowers and shrubs and add a few potted plants next to your bench. Having a sitting area in your front yard creates a wonderful place to visit with neighbors, observe the daily happenings on your street, or watch your kids while they play.

Front Yard Landscaping Idea Number Two: Create Visually Pleasing Displays

Make your front yard a fun place to be by adding lots of visual stimulating objects. Adding a bird house or birdbath will attract lots of interesting wildlife to your yard. Planting shrubs and flowers that attract butterflies is a great way to bring these gorgeous insects to the area around your house. Try to partner your non plant items with compatible foliage and fauna. For example, if you place a birdbath in your yard, plant a colorful array of flowers around the base.

Containers are a fantastic way to add variety to your yard. You can place big tubs or planters of flowers on your front porch, along your driveway, or on your lawn. The beauty of containers is that when you get tired of them in one place, they are easy to move or replant with a different display.

Front Yard Landscaping Idea Number Three: Mix Perennials And Annuals

Perennials are one of the easiest ways to landscape your yard. They bloom year after year and can be propagated by division, making them an inexpensive way to add to your landscape and are relatively maintenance free. Perennials tend to bloom in succession, so you always have some blooms in your yard. Annuals give a continuous burst of color in your front yard, but only last the season.

They aren’t that expensive, so it isn’t hard to plant them each spring. They are wonderful for people who like to have new varieties each year. Mixing perennials and annuals will give you the best of both worlds and create a fantastic front yard landscape.

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