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The aim of this article is to provide you with three workable ideas that will help you achieve that maintenance-free yard that you want. If you no longer want a yard that requires high maintenance, and you are thinking of redoing yours, then you will find this article useful.

A lot of people have the simple goal of obtaining a low maintenance yard. Any of the professional landscapers in your area can easily create your low-maintenance front yard or you can do it yourself. It doesn't matter which way you choose you can have your desired low maintenance front yard landscaping. In your final decision-making if you decide to go for a professional, you need to make sure that you make them aware of your overall goal, and that is that you want to have a yard that will be nearly maintenance-free.

#1 Shrink The Size Of Your Lawn

If your front yard landscaping design does away with a lot of the grass and replaces it with other things most of your maintenance can be eliminated by that process alone. When you have to mow your lawn or regular basis it sure takes up a lot of your time so if you eliminate the need of using your more it allows you more time for other things. Talk to the front yard landscaping expert about alternatives that you can use to keep your yard looking good with little lawn area.

#2 Choose Clover Over Grass

Some people choose to use clover instead of grass. Making use of clover in your front yard landscaping is a really great idea because it will end up saving you a lot of money and time. Not only will you not have to mow the clover very often, it is also really good for areas that are prone to droughts. It grows very well in most places. One of the best things of all about clover is that bugs hate it so if you enjoy going into your front yard you can do so without the worry of being bothered by bugs.

#3 Automate Your Sprinklers

Sometimes it can be a really big pain to have to water your yard as well. There are a lot of people these days who incorporate automatic watering systems into their landscaping designs because of the simple fact that don't like to water the yard. After the initial investment you can save a lot of time and money by installing one of these. Having one of those systems is probably the easiest way to keep your yard well watered on those days you might forget during the long summer months.No more hooking up the sprinkler or having to drag out the hose.These systems can be installed by a professional quickly and easily or you can get a kit and install it yourself. If you have never done it before I would highly recommend hiring a professional. If by chance you didn't hook something up right you could end up with flooding and rotting damage to your home and yard.

There are a lot of other things that you can do to improve your front yard landscaping, and make it require less upkeep. Finding the right front yard landscaping design that you can live with just takes a little bit of work and time in planning. I have given you three good ideas that you can use to make your front yard require a lot less maintenance.

 

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Your Landscaping Centerpiece

Having a pond in your backyard is the kind of structure that can make an average backyard a true landscaping masterpiece.The pond in your backyard is often times considered to be the main centerpiece. As the variety of inexpensive kits increases in the gardening market, backyard ponds have become popular to the public. Before they became so popular, and modernized, backyard ponds were considered a luxury that most people couldn't afford, so only those who could afford it had them. However, with the current facilities available and some effort from the home owners, building that perfect backyard pond has become a luxury for all.

Unfortunately, in the rush of home owners to integrate ponds into their home landscaping, several do-it yourselfers have made mistakes. Installing a garden pond in your backyard is not quite as simple as what everybody makes it out to be. Before and during the installation of the garden pond there are a lot of things that you need to carefully consider. The following are some guidelines on how to build that perfect pond the smart way. Remembering these key points will help in reducing those mistakes that do-it yourselfers usually make.

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First off you need to let your backyard decide. The first question that comes to mind is where to make the pond? In most cases, home owners just find an open spot in their yard and immediately start working. The effect? Still your own plain backyard with a pond. Home owners have to integrate the pond into their existing landscape. If you don't the  pond will fail to compliment the overall design and feel of the property. In a situation like this, your garden pond can actually be a tragic event in your backyard landscaping endeavor.

When considering starting a pond construction project, you need to take the time to pick out a design that will fit the location you wanted and complement the overall design of your yard. Don’t just simply grab that shovel and dig on the first spot you can find. Doing a little bit of research can go a long ways, especially if you feel that your judgment about the design you are after is not good enough. If this is the case for you seek out some help from your family and friends. Remember two heads are better than one.

Second, consider the elements of your backyard. If you want to breed Koi for example, you definitely will want to think about placing the pond in an area that gets plenty of sun. Warmth is an important element in maintaining fish population. If you put pond right next to a tree, especially one with broad leaves that loses its leaves in the fall, you're going to find yourself constantly having to remove leaves out of your pond. The environment surrounding your backyard will have a great impact on the appearance and maintenance of the pond.

In finality, yes size does matter. You need to make sure that you build the pond big enough to meet your goals for the said pond.Some people might just put in a small pond, and place a variety of different aquatic plants and animals in it, only to find out that it isn't big enough to meet all of the needs of the plants and fish. Another thing to consider carefully is the depth of the pond. This is especially true for landscapes in colder climates and ponds containing fish. If the pond is built too shallow, it could freeze completely. You need to consider the proper depth also when you talk about the size.

Installing a garden pond in your backyard can definitely make it more appealing to the eye. It is a great way of making out door living more colorful and enjoyable. If you install the garden pond correctly it will definitely raise your property values and add a particularly nice beauty to the area. However, if it is rushed and poorly thought out, your backyard garden pond can be an incredibly stressful experience as well as a very costly mistake.

 

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