Ornamental grasses provide a natural, breezy feel to your front yard and are easy to maintain, drought-tolerant
To avoid a drab landscape outside of spring and summer, choose plants that offer year-round color, such as verbena, magnolia
Enhance your front yard with aromatic flowers like lavender, jasmine, or rosemary along walkways to create an inviting and fragrant atmosphere.
Utilize sunny spots in your front yard for raised beds to grow tomatoes, snap peas, and strawberries, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal.
Use containers creatively in lower beds or along walkways to create unique borders and enhance your landscape design beyond just the patio or doorstep.
Add functional and decorative lighting with fairy lights, path lights, or recessed ground lights to enhance your landscape's beauty and usability at night.
Replace traditional grass lawns with eco-friendly, low-maintenance rock-based ground covers like gravel or crushed stones to save time, money, and water while creating a unique landscape.
Apply stucco to retaining walls for a smooth, clean look that complements your landscape and adds durability with water and mold resistance.
Use deer-resistant plants like heather, daffodil, peonies, yarrow, foxglove, and juniper to protect your carefully cultivated flowers, trees, shrubs, and veggies from being eaten by deer.