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Landscape Ideas- cost saving

 

A beautiful backyard doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Here are some landscape ideas which are cost saving ,but brings a splash of freshness to your home garden.With a little effort and a lot of creativity, you can create a professional-level outdoor space at an attainable price point. Think retaining walls for flower beds, pretty garden paths, and bubbling water features. These landscaping ideas for your yard are cheap, easy, and guaranteed to turn heads!

 

    1. Add a flower bed border.

 

 This has to be the easiest and cheapest landscaping ideas out there. Simply add a stone edge and mulch to pretty up plain flower beds in a snap.

 

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2. Hide your AC unit.

 

Air conditioning is a necessity, but the units can be quite the eyesore for your home’s exterior. Build a cover to keep it out of sight, out of mind.

 

 

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3. A water feature.

 

 

Not everyone has a pond or stream on his or her property. But installing a water feature doesn’t take a ton of money—and it does wonders for any outdoor aesthetic.

 

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4.Give your garden hose a home.

 

Give and keep your hose holder separately in cabins.

 

5. Make a path for high-traffic areas.

 

Should need a walkway in between back door and garage. We can use salvaged wood beams and concrete for this or can create garden path our self.

 

6. Link points of interest with a path.

 

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Use reclaimed pallet wood to add some character to an underutilized corner or connect two points of your backyard.

 

7. Design your edging layout with temporary spray paint.

 

Edging adds professional-looking definition to garden beds. Outline your design first using a temporary marking spray paint.

 

8. Light up the night.

 

Not only is landscape lighting aesthetically pleasing, it also increases safety by making sure paths (and obstacles) are visible after sunset.

 

9. Go heavy on the evergreens.

 

Opt for evergreens like boxwood shrubs—often used in formal landscaping—to give your yard color year-round.

 

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10. Use a retainer.

 

Retaining walls can help define flower beds, create visual areas of interest and, most importantly, prevent soil erosion.

 

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 11.Get on island time.

 

Plant herbaceous perennials and trees of varying heights to form “island” in front yard.

 

12. Clean your walkway.

 

Sometimes, all it takes is a good cleaning to get your sidewalk looking like new.

 

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13. Rock on!

Make small vegetable garden using a variety of similarly sized rocks is a kind of element adding to the landscape ideas.

 

14. Feel the berm.

 

Small mounds—are used to create a border between properties or break up a monotonous yard.

 

Hope you find this interesting!