Landscaping for new homes is somewhat challenging. The main issue is where to start. You can hire a landscape designer; however, if you lack the financial muscle to hire such a professional, you need to look for budget-friendly options.
After purchasing a new home, some of the landscaping tips you need to consider include:
Think About the Drainage
Covering the entire site using hard landscaping means the water won’t drain away easily. If you reside in an area that rains heavily, you should take certain measures to ensure your home won’t flood because of poor landscaping choices. Borders and lawns allow good drainage, and there are permeable landscaping materials.
Work Out the Sun and Weather Exposure
You need to have the site specifics in mind as you come up with a landscaping scheme. Take time to learn about the site first. How is it during different times of the day? A sunny spot will suffice if you’re looking for the perfect place to relax during the day. The planning phase might take weeks; nonetheless, the main focus should be on ensuring the site has been naturally exposed and sheltered.
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Determine Whether You Want a Low or High Maintenance Garden
Do you love walking around the garden for prolonged periods? Or do you want to ensure the lawn looks great with little maintenance? For a low-maintenance garden, you need to choose the right plants. Ensure you’re realistic, depending on your lifestyle.
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Pick The Right Plants
Choose plants that look appealing and well for your garden. Don’t focus on the plants you like since they may fail to do well depending on where you reside. Focus on plants that are attention-grabbing and also are good to have outside year-round if possible.
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Define Lawn Edges
Edging a lawn ensures the garden looks well-kept and tidy. It is easy to create an edge. You only need to use a sharp spade, which will help create a neat separation between the garden beds and lawn. You can also use a physical barrier using bricks or concrete. Your garden will now look great, and you won’t have to spend a huge sum of money.
Mulch the Garden
To ensure the garden appears like it is well-finished. Ensure you have chosen mulching materials such as pine bark instead of lucerne. The garden will appear neater, and the mulching material will complement the new home. Mulching will also ensure the garden will retain more water while offering protection against weeds and soil erosion.
Formulate a Budget for Landscaping
As you formulate a budget, you should include landscaping. Ensure landscaping won’t be an afterthought since it helps improve your home’s feel and look. It also adds value to your new home, regardless of its size.
Soil Preparation Makes a Huge Difference
You should start by preparing the soil first since it will make a huge difference in whether the garden will thrive or not. You will also get more time to explore different landscaping ideas. Soil preparation is hard work; however, it is worth it. First, focus on the drainage and make sure the soil is not compacted. For the garden beds, ensure you have added nutrients and compost. You can also visit the local nursery, and you’ll get proper advice about soil preparation.
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Just Add Grass
When you are lacking landscaping ideas, there are easy ways to make your new home look good. A lush lawn will also serve as a good play area for your children. You can go about this by contacting professionals who specialize in artificial grass installation in Chicago or surrounding areas. It is also possible to lay the artificial grass at any given time of the year.
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When you purchase a turf, you should ensure that you have laid it as soon as possible. Ensure that it won’t dry out. After laying the turf, water it immediately. You can also consult with landscaping experts, and they will offer good advice.
Strategic Planning
Strategic planting can help solve different problems. For instance, if your home is situated in an area with a busy road, you can choose plants that you can turn into a virtual barrier such that it will reduce noise and improve privacy. The result you want will take time; however, it will pay off eventually.
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Final Thoughts
Consider each of these landscaping tips after purchasing a new home.