Improve Your Landscape With These 4 DIY Projects

Michael Delano thumbnail Michael Delano | November 8, 2017

Improving your property should be at the top of your priority list if you’re a homeowner. Whether you’re searching for excellent hardscapes materials you’re considering starting a new vegetable garden from scratch, there are plenty of things you can do to improve the look and feel of your landscape.

Even better, there are some excellent Do It Yourself projects that you can perform this fall. In time, these simple projects may actually increase your property value and give your home a brand-new look. Let’s take a look at a few of our favorite DIY landscaping projects.

Plant some new shrubs and trees
This isn’t exactly the most creative DIY project out there, but it’s certainly one of the most high impact. Strategically planting trees and shrubs around your property can actually save up to 25% in your home’s energy bills due to reducing fuel and air conditioning costs. The shade will block sunlight from warming your house in the summer, while also blocking wind in the winter.

Just remember not to plant any trees too close to your home’s sewer lines! In time, these roots can block your pipes.

Start a small garden
One of the most popular DIY landscaping projects is starting a new garden. Although you have to make sure you’ll have the time and energy to keep up with your new plants, a garden is a great way to improve your property. If you ever decide to sell your home, buyers will likely love your outdoor garden and you’ll be able to make even more money off your home. While you’re running out of time to start planting before the winter arrives, you can still build the basic structure of your new home garden.

Outline your garden with some mulch
Having a nice garden is one thing, but having a beautiful outline to that garden can really bring your property together. You can find some high quality mulch for sale and spread it out in an organized and nice pattern to accentuate the beautiful plants inside your garden. Because spreading mulch doesn’t require much expertise or equipment, it’s a great DIY project for homeowners with limited home improvement skills.

Hardscapes
Your yard will look so much better with a nice stone walkway, patio, or stairway. These hardscape projects will also greatly improve your property’s worth. Though they are DIY projects, you still need to talk to professionals about how to do these jobs and where to find the essential supplies. River rock gravel, concrete, and stones all make great hardscaping materials, and you can use them to create garden pathways and patios without too much trouble. This is another perfect DIY project for the fall.

Originally seen at: http://gatewayhomeandgardencenter.com/improve-landscape-4-diy-projects/

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