Front Yard Landscaping Basics

by Emma Richardson

The front yard is the first thing that most people see, so this tends to receive the most focus. There are many different ways to style the front yard. Even more are the countless landscaping ideas mulling around the minds of homeowners. In this short article you will find some basic landscaping concepts for your front yard.

Building Materials

The most common material for front yards is bricks. They can be used in many ways to add height, create paths, borders or edges. In addition, they can be used to provide a patio area for relaxation. Bricks are inexpensive and can be used without the need for professional help.

Another choice material, though less desirable than bricks, is concrete. Its look does not match the brilliance of brickwork but in some cases concrete is more suitable, especially for people using wheelchairs and also for serving food or drinks in trolleys. Concrete is very useful for making patios though it needs repair every few years in order to maintain its smoothness.

Desert Landscaping For The Front Yard

Desert climates can often limit the landscape of a front yard. However, if a practical approach is taken, appropriate plants can be used that will thrive in dry and arid conditions. Drought resistance plants like Longwood Blue Bluebeard, Oleander and Purple Sage are ideal for planting in your front yard.

Driveways

It is important to landscape driveways, since they often lead people directly inside to the home. There are a variety of different landscaping styles for your driveway. In most cases, it is better to plant firm trees along the driveway, versus small plants. This is especially true if there are small children playing on the driveway. If your budget allows, it is advisable to gate off the driveway. This not only makes the driveway more beautiful, it also makes it more secure. It is also important to build a small wall to prevent animals from entering the yard and ruining your landscaping efforts.

Footpaths Shrubs And Solar Lights

The footpath leading from the driveway to the house door should preferably be made of bricks or stones. To give the place a more attractive look, one side of the footpath should be edged with flowers and lush plants. It is best to use medium size rocks rather than very large or small ones. Pumice, granite and limestone are usually more popular for using footpaths and in 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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