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ways to make your backyard great

Your backyard is your unique chance to create your own little oasis. It gives you the opportunity to make an outdoor space that meets your needs and is all your own. No matter what the size of your lot, there are ways to put your own stamp on it.

So where do you start creating an awesome backyard space? And how do you keep your projects within budget? For many, the DIY route is a great way to complete projects affordably while adding style and function to your yard.

First, think about what you want out of your backyard space. What are you looking to use your area for and what’s best for your lifestyle? Then, check out this list of DIY projects to make your backyard the best on the block!

DIY Projects for a Great Family-Friendly Backyard

If you are looking to be the backyard where everyone hangs out, young and old, think about what kind of family-friendly spin you can put on your space. Think of ways that you and guests of all ages can gather and enjoy the outdoors. Adding one or more of these fun projects to your yard can make it more fun for all of your family and friends.

Adding a Backyard Game Station

Backyard games are perfect for gathering and enjoying an afternoon. Depending on your space, one or more games can create a station for a little friendly competition. You can tuck this area into a corner of your yard or make it the main highlight.

Giant Jenga

Giant Jenga is a popular choice for outdoor fun. It’s also super easy to make. All you need is a simple saw, a little sandpaper, and some inexpensive lumber. You can use a piece of plywood for the platform or simply play on a table or patio.

You’ll need 6 2×4 boards that are 8 feet long. Simply cut each into 10.5 pieces with a saw and sand the cut edges until smooth. You can paint or stain the pieces or leave them raw for a natural look. Store them in a bin or box so they are always ready to stack and play a round.

Stump Board Games

Classic games are even more fun outdoors. A cut-down tree is a perfect opportunity to add a few to your yard. You can make checkers by stenciling and using outdoor paint to create a checkerboard on the top of a stump. Then, paint pebbles in two different shades to be used as
playing pieces.

Tic Tac Toe is also a fun option. Paint a permanent tic tac toe board on your stump and seal it with polyurethane made for outdoor use. Then, use rocks or smaller pieces of wood to make markers. Paint them like insects or flowers for a fun nature theme and use them to compete against each other in this classic game.

Paver Games

If you have more space, you can even use concrete pavers to create a fun game. Paint them in bright and cheerful colors and lay them out to create a hopscotch set. Install them side by side or add gravel in between for more space if you have larger kiddos.

For the ultimate paver game project, create a giant checkerboard. Pick up 64 pavers in either a 12-inch or 18-inch size depending on the size of your project space. You’ll want two shades in contrasting colors so you can install them in an alternating, checkerboard pattern. Then purchase 12 frisbees each in 2 different colors to use as markers on your giant board.

Create a Family-Friendly Backyard Workout Space

Your backyard is the perfect space to work out and get active. Creating a family-friendly space allows everyone in the family to get involved. So consider the safety and the ages of family members when designing a space for backyard workouts.

Ninja Course

Adding a ninja warrior course to your yard can be a fun project that the whole family can get in on the planning. This is especially perfect for backyards with mature trees. You can also use 4X4s cemented into the ground to build a structure for your course.

You can either craft your course from scratch or use a kit for easy installation. Some great things to include in your course are a rope ladder, monkey bars, rings, and a salmon ladder. If you are feeling extra ambitious, you can build a warped wall at the end. Adding a bed of mulch under your ninja course can cushion falls and make it easier to mow around.

A Sports Court

Your backyard can be the perfect place to add a sports court, especially if you have a big lot. A simple concrete pad can be the ideal space for a basketball hoop. Purchase an easy-to-store net so you can pull it out for tennis or pickleball.

If your family is a little more laid back, add a sports court that’s less active. A bocce ball court is easy to build in your space. If you have limited room, you can make a narrow horseshoe court. Simply install wooden borders to make pits on each end, fill with sand, and add the stake.

Backyard DIY Projects for Foodies

Take your love for food outside the kitchen and to your backyard. These backyard DIY projects allow you to grow your own delicious food, prep meals, and cook delish dishes in your outdoor space. It’s the perfect way to enjoy great flavors in nature!

Produce Garden

Creating your own produce garden is one of the best ways to utilize your backyard space. You can opt for a sprawling garden or a small raised bed. Either mark off our area and till your soil, adding compost to prep for planting. Or, build a wooden border and pick up bulk dirt from your local nursery. Either way, you’ll get fresh flavors full of nutritious goodness.

Look for heirloom varieties of seeds and starter plants for extra variety. Check out your climate zone and research what plants do best planted side by side. You can also add a few fruit trees to create a shaded area of the garden and for sweet treats. Add a birdbath and suet feeder and to attract feathered friends that will help eliminate damaging insects.

Pizza Oven

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An outdoor pizza oven can be one of the greatest additions to any foodies yard. Not only does it make for cozy evenings during cool weather. But the wood-fired oven will create some of the most delicious pizza possible.

You can find countless online tutorials to create a pizza oven to match your style. You can use stones and an organic shape for a rustic look. Or, opt for structured brick for a refined and classic vibe. With limitless options when it comes to size and shape, you can create a pizza oven that’s just right for your space.

Outdoor Bar or Kitchen

An outdoor bar or kitchen gives you a great entertaining space. Don’t get stuck in the house doing meal prep and cooking for guests. Be part of the action and make your meals and drinks right on your deck or patio.

Your outdoor kitchen or bar can be as elaborate or simple as your budget allows. Maybe you just keep it minimal with a grill and a small drink fridge. Or, use your covered patio to the fullest and add a dishwasher, L-shaped counters for food prep, and a keg fridge to keep the drinks flowing.

DIY Ways to Create a Perfect Backyard for Entertaining

If you want to make your backyard a gathering place, there are some projects that you can do to enhance your space. By making your backyard fun and welcoming, you create a space that everyone can enjoy. There are large and small projects you can do to make your backyard the place to be.

A DIY Outdoor Eating Space Project

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Take your dinner parties out back for alfresco entertaining. Maybe you are all about big dinner parties and cookouts. Or maybe you are just interested in hosting intimate gathers and cocktail hours. Either way, you can create eating spaces that are perfect for the vibe you are looking for.

A Laid Back Seating Area

Creating a chill seating area gives you the perfect spot to enjoy snacks and drinks in a laid-back way. Set up furniture in a way that encourages conversation and relaxation. Look for Adirondack chairs that are unfinished and paint or stain them in fun hues for your space.

You can also build a sectional and coffee table from repurposed wood. Look for instructions that fit the dimensions of your space and skill level. Then, make your own cushions and pillows out of outdoor fabric for a truly custom look.

A Stellar Backyard Dining Table

Want to host a large guest list for a backyard meal? Build a DIY table that’s big enough to host all of your friends. Look online for plans to build your own dining table. There are tutorials to build wooden farmhouse tables and benches for nearly every skill level. Plus you can customize it to the size and shape that you need for your space.

A concrete table is another way to create a dining space while adding industrial flair to your backyard. Make a mold out of two by fours and fill it with mixed concrete to create a layer that’s a few inches thick. Then, attach legs by placing them in the concrete before setting or by using brackets and concrete screws.

If you are looking for an easier project, simply repurpose used dining furniture for your space. You can often find sets on selling sites or at secondhand stores. Powerwash and sand to get as much of the old paint off as possible. Then, spray paint your new find in a fun color using a product made for outdoor furniture.

Make Your Backyard an Entertainment Destination

Create a backyard with the sights and sounds of excitement. Music and movies are perfect additions to any outdoor space. This is especially true if you enjoy entertaining guests and hosting events.

Create a Fire Pit for Cozy Backyard Gatherings

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Few things are cozier and inviting than a fire and adding a fire pit to your backyard provides a great place to gather year-round. Build your fire pit out of stone landscaping pavers or brick in whatever shape you desire. Just make sure it is a safe distance from your house and other structures.

A square fire pit is a unique look that’s easier to lay out. You can use brick and mortar them securely together. Or, use landscaping stones with rounded inside edges to make a circular shape for your fire pit. Surround your new fire pit with plenty of seating and stock up on the ingredients for smores!

Add an Outdoor Speaker System

An outdoor speaker system allows you to create any kind of mood you want in your outdoor space. Go for smooth jazz for adult cocktail parties or peppy pop tunes for a family cookout. By strategically adding speakers, you can make sure that your tunes are heard from every corner of your lot.

Luckily, the technology of Bluetooth makes this a fairly simple DIY project. Many are wireless so the only steps you need to take are mounting the speakers and setting up the connection to your device. Just make sure to space them around the yard so sound can be distributed as evenly as possible.

Build Your Own Backyard Movie Screen

What better way to enjoy a warm summer evening than by watching a movie under the stars. Build your own movie screen to host backyard movie nights all season. All you need are some basic materials, tools, and a projector to screen the newest releases.

Use 4x4s to build posts. Dig holes deeper than your frost line and add concrete to secure the posts in place. Then, use rings to create a place to hang your screen. Use a white polyester screen and mount it with hooks to the rings on the post, securing its four corners tautly.

Making Your Backyard Awesome, One Project at a Time

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Creating the backyard of your dreams is possible. Your backyard should reflect your personal style, the activities you enjoy, and the needs of your family. And with a little planning and willingness to try a few DIY projects, you can create a space to enjoy for years to come.

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Having your own lawn garden is something you should consider because of the many benefits associated with having a lawn. Most people decided to add a yard because they want their homes to have a beautiful view, whereas others just want a lawn, where they get to plant and tend to greens.

Having a beautiful garden lawn in your home would be an excellent option for you if you have a large space outside your home. It’s even better if it’s an outdoor space that is not totally in use and if particularly it is your home and not a rented apartment.

In the long run, with a garden lawn, you can improve your home’s aesthetics, increase your home’s value, and get to feel all of nature’s beauty all while engaging your creativity. This is why planning your own lawn garden is never wrong. Continue reading below for all you need to know about planning a lawn garden. 

What Is A Lawn?

By now, you should be wondering what all the fuss about planning your lawn garden is all about.

A lawn is a deliberately cultivated piece of land that is groomed to produce a lovely green landscape. Your lawn should be a preselected area covered with soil that plants can be easily planted on. Planting on such soil areas will ensure that the ground is soon covered with green grass, giving your otherwise soil-covered land a green view. 

You can also determine the height, dimensions, and pattern of growth of such plants to give your lawn garden an aesthetic effect. You will also need to pay attention to the eradication of weeds to ensure that you are in control of what you have growing on your lawn. 

The simplicity involved in having a lawn is evident. With the right tips and care, you can have a carefully groomed garden for recreational use and aesthetic beauty. 

It is also not uncommon to find lawns planted in homes and offices, suggesting that you can also have your lawn garden any and everywhere. This is why you should know how to go about creating your own lawn. Learning some tips for lawn mowing and care can go a long way in helping to maintain your space. 

Planning Your Lawn Garden

If you want your lawn to come out great and last long, you need to plan adequately for it. Like everything worth doing well, creating a lawn garden needs to be well-thought-out. 

Here are a few things you must pay attention too as you plan your lawn:

Lawn materials

One of the first things you’ll need as you begin to plan your lawn is the materials required to have a typical lawn garden. These materials are not necessarily just items but things that, without them, creating a lawn would be impossible. They are the first things you must ensure you have around you. They include:

a) Outdoor space

This primarily is the most important thing you would need before you can think of having a lawn garden. Without space, having a lawn garden is impossible. The outdoor space doesn’t necessarily have to be excessively large. A tiny space that is not in use will do, especially if it is filled with soil.

However, if your outdoor space is not an area filled with sand, you can choose to sand-fill the land area yourself using loamy/humus soil because these soil types are the ideal type for a lawn.

You can also use any type of soil you have available in your area if loamy soil is unavailable. Just make sure that you find some compost waste to fertilize your soil type and make it nutrient-rich. Your compost could be any biodegradable waste that you otherwise would have disposed of if you weren’t planning on creating a lawn garden.

b) Seedlings/Plants

The very next important material you’ll need in your lawn garden is seedlings and plants. Plants are a good addition to any lawn, but to truly achieve a lawn garden, you must include a variety of seedlings or plants. These seedlings are what you would plant on your outdoor pre-prepared soil space once you have ascertained their level of the nutrient. 

Having a variety of seedlings and plants available will also ensure that you are deliberate about your lawn and don’t leave what grows in your lawn garden up to chances. 

Not making deliberate and conscious efforts about what grows in your lawn would give weed and unwanted grasses unlimited and unrestricted access. Check here for common lawn mistakes to avoid at home.

c) Lawn Mower

Having a lawnmower is something you should think of acquiring as you plan your lawn. This is because you are definitely going to need to mow your lawn at some point. Mowing your lawn means to groom your yard to fit it into the shape that you have imagined. 

Mowing makes the eradication of weed and general grooming relatively easy and effective. This is why it is highly recommended that you get your own mower as you plan your lawn. Check out some of the best mowers on the market and find one that fits your needs. 

d) Gardening Tools

Having a well-groomed lawn will be impossible if you don’t have the right tools available. Most people wrongly assume that the only thing needed to have a good lawn is water, sunlight, adequate space, and viable seeds. 

However, getting all of this without the right set of tools will lead to a wasted effort. Some of the tools that you will need for your lawn garden include:

  • Hand Gloves: this is to make sure that your hands are protected as you get to work.
  • Watering Can: to store water and ensure that you always have the appropriate amount of water is accessible to each plant species based on water requirements.
  • Shovels, hoes, and shears: for removing weeds, digging holes, and grooming your lawn garden.

2) Lawn Costs

Having an estimate on how much the lawn is likely going to cost you is a smart way of planning your lawn. With a budget, you can avoid unnecessary expenses and stick to just what you need. This is why it’s important to have an estimate of what it will cost you to create a well-groomed lawn.

However, if you already have a lawn, you should begin to put plans in place to determine how much is needed to make what you have currently, meet up with your dream lawn and things you’ll likely need to correct or repair.  

Also, when it comes to the cost of lawn gardens, you will have to understand that there are different types of lawn with different designs and materials used in making them. 

All these types of lawns also require different financial budgets. Therefore, it is advisable to know your budget before embarking on a journey that you won’t see to the end due to cost oversight.

3)Lawn Designs

Choosing your lawn design is one of the most important tasks you’ll ever do when planning a lawn garden. When it comes to lawn designs, you will have to be very creative and be open to exploring different options. This is because even though there are a lot of concepts for lawn designs, you will still have to come up with a plan that best suits the architectural layout of the structure of your home. 

Asides from this, there are several other factors you need to consider; these include: 

a) Size

This is one of the most critical considerations for lawn designs. The size of your outdoor space would largely determine the size of your lawn garden. Your dream lawn should be such that it can be cut out of your overall outdoor space without causing an unhealthy overlap between free workable space and lawn space.

The size and architectural shape of your outdoor space is a significant determinant of the type of lawn design that you end up with. It will be easier and cheaper for you to just go for a lawn size that perfectly fits into your outdoor space. 

However, if you want a bigger lawn, you may need to hire a professional to help you figure out how to maneuver and maximize the space you have.

You will also have to put in mind that the larger the lawn size, the higher the maintenance costs. This is because more resources will be needed for irrigation, mowing, and other routine maintenance practices. You can also use some clever budget-friendly landscaping ideas if you are trying to cut costs. 

b) Location

Location is also a major determinant of the type and pattern of lawn designs you will have. This is why you have to be familiar with your environment to make the right decision in your lawn plans. 

An area with no fence will preferably have a lawn designed to show a clear distinction between the work paths and the lawn. On the other hand, creating a lawn garden in an area with restricted access to water should feature a lawn design that will favor irrigation. 

Here are just a few designs you can consider out of a broader list of lawn designs.

I) Mowing lines lawn

This type of lawn design has this catchy circular outlook that brings a particular aesthetic beauty to the lawn. Most people who are creating lawn solely for beauty usually opt for this lawn design as it usually turns out very lovely if done right.

The concept behind this type of lawn designs is to make line patterns using a device such as a mower. It is these patterns that determine the growth direction of the planted grasses on the lawn.

The other benefit of this design is that maintaining such lawns is usually relatively easy and affordable. All you need is to get it mowed from time to time.

ii) Irrigated Lawn

You might be wondering if making a lawn is an ideal thing to do in your area, either because of inadequate rainfall or the fact that your outdoor space doesn’t support the free flow of water. The good news is that inadequate rain shouldn’t be a reason to prevent you from planning and designing your own lawn.

There are several lawn designs that perfectly allow for irrigation. To achieve this type of lawn, all you will have to do is locate the nearest direction of water flow to your outdoor space and then channel the flow of water into that direction. 

For more effectiveness, you can use a hose to channel the water and then design your lawn to slope so that water can freely flow across your lawn. This type of design is often known as irrigated lawns.

iii) Edging Lawns

This type of lawn design is particularly suitable for houses without a fence. It protects your lawn garden by preventing animals and people from coming in to disturb the lawn design. Edging lawns are made with really conspicuous edges. The prominent edges are for protection, and they ensure that no one would accidentally step on your precious green. 

There are different types of lawn edging techniques you can try ranging from, wooden lawn edging, lawn edging stones, plastic, and metal lawn edging. 

iv) Garden walls

Another lawn design that you might also want to consider is garden wall lawns. This is a type of lawn garden that is literarily resting on the walls of your house. This kind of lawn is designed to give a strategic impression that the lawn is growing on the walls of the building while, in reality, it is growing from the soil but resting on the walls of the building. 

To achieve this type of design, you will need to plant species of grasses that crown tall and that require horizontal support to arrive at their full potential.

Achieve Your Lawn Garden Dream 

Creating a lawn in your outdoor space adds to the aesthetics and value of the home. People looking to design their lawns themselves need to plan ahead to ensure a seamless operation. Following the guide above can help you achieve your landscaping dream in no time! 

Don’t forget to have your plans clearly mapped out so that you won’t run into any troubles as you begin to work on your lawn. With research and a little hard work, you’ll create a lawn to enjoy your own piece of the great outdoors.

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Everything You Need to Know About Turning Your Lawn Into A Garden https://fixthathomeup.com/2021/02/11/everything-you-need-to-know-about-turning-your-lawn-into-a-garden/ https://fixthathomeup.com/2021/02/11/everything-you-need-to-know-about-turning-your-lawn-into-a-garden/#respond Thu, 11 Feb 2021 22:10:24 +0000 https://fixthathomeup.com/?p=160 turn your lawn into a garden

Imagine looking out your window at a bed full of beautiful and vibrant flowers, maybe even with a few vegetable plants mixed in. Even better, the garden you are admiring is one you created from scratch. You have walked around your neighborhood and admired the gardens for years and now you are ready to build one of your own. 

But you aren’t sure where to begin and feel a little overwhelmed with the idea of tilling the soil or digging up large areas of grass. The good news, turning your lawn into a garden is not as complicated or challenging as you might think. You do need to plan ahead and decide which method to use and what plants will do best in your climate. 

With a little help from your local gardening shop or hardware store and a bit of exercise out in the fresh air as you move mulch and dig up dirt, your lawn can transform into the garden of your dreams. Before you get too attached to one type of flower or plant, you will need to figure out the direction your garden will be facing in relation to the sun. 

You will also want to start thinking about whether you want perennial flowers that will come back each year or annuals that tend to have more blooms but are only in a garden for one season. But before you even get to the planting part, you need to prepare the soil and choose the best space for your garden to bloom. 

The Location of Your Garden on Your Lawn

Just like in real estate, a garden’s location is one of the most important aspects of its success. When planning a garden and the plants that will go in it, you need to think about where and when the sun hits that specific area. You also need to keep in mind where a water source will be so that you can maintain the garden once you are finished planting. 

If you have never gardened before, you will probably want to start with easy to maintain plants such as shrubs and hardy perennials and work your way up to more complicated and finicky flowers. Shrubs and large plants like hydrangeas or roses are a great starting point as they are perennials and come back year after year. 

Once you decide on the location of the garden in your lawn, then you need to map out the perimeter. As you have admired your neighbor’s yards, did you like the look of brick or rock borders better? Did you enjoy the raised bed look of a garden or prefer the in-ground garden style? Think about what you want as a border and start laying a perimeter with string in the shape you prefer. 

One option to consider if you are hesitant to commit to changing a large space of your lawn into a permanent garden is a raised bed garden. The materials for this type of garden are more expensive, but if you change your mind later it is much easier to remove than an in-ground garden. 

There are a lot of options out there for building raised flower beds so you can choose which option is best for your space if you decide to go that route. Assuming you want the in-ground option, the next step after choosing the location is to start preparing the soil. 

Preparing the Soil For Your Lawn Garden

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Making sure the soil is ready for planting is one of the reasons people hesitate to start their own garden. But science has come a long way and taken a lot of the guesswork out of the nutrients and steps you will need to complete to help your garden thrive. You can get your soil tested, but it isn’t necessary as long as you add composted soil with nutrients. 

There is a technique called sheet-mulching which is a foolproof way to ensure the grass won’t grow back (this has also been referred to as the lasagna method because of the layers used). As you decide whether you want to do sheet mulching or a raised flower bed, you need to decide how patient and thrifty you want to be. 

If you are ready and anxious to plant right away, it is going to involve more heavy lifting with the raised flower bed. If you can wait a few weeks then you can let the grass stay as it is for the sheet mulching method. 

If you are going to start planting soon, you will want to use a hoe to cut through the grass and sod to get to the bottom layer of dirt. Hardware stores often let you rent a sod cutter if you are looking for a more efficient method. You can throw the dug up sod into a compost pile to use later. 

Whether you are going to wait it out or go ahead and hoe the ground now, both options will need to use composted soil as the base. This will help the roots of your new plants grow strong and healthy.

Step by Step Instructions for Sheet For Your Lawn Garden Mulching

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When you start an in-ground garden the grass needs to be removed before anything else can happen. The first step is to mow the grass down to as short as possible. Once the grass is short, you can spread a light layer of composted dirt before you begin to lay down newspaper or cardboard. 

The middle layer of either cardboard or newspaper is the most important as this layer is what will help smother the grass. Using a biodegradable material ensures that it will eventually break down over time while also being able to keep grass and weeds from growing through. 

Once you have covered the area you plan to use, wet the cardboard. This step helps moisten the ground while also keeping weeds and the previous grass from taking over your flower bed. 

Now you are ready for the top layer. Using the same compost dirt you chose for the base layer, spread a two-inch thick layer on the top. Make sure the newspaper or cardboard layer is still moist first before doing this step. 

If you plan to wait to let the soil adapt, experts recommended waiting a minimum of six weeks to let the soil adjust.  If you plan to plant right away, you will want to add one more layer of potting soil. Potting soil tends to be rich in nutrients which will help your plants adapt to their new home. 

Finally, you want to add a layer of mulch or pine straw. Seasoned gardeners have different views and opinions on whether you should use mulch or pine straw, but ultimately it is up to your personal preference and whichever material you find more aesthetically pleasing. 

You’ve done the hard work of manual labor so now it’s time to observe. As you dug up some of the sod, did you notice if there were earthworms? If so, your soil can likely support a variety of plants. If your soil tended to be on the drier side with sand, you may want to look into adding more compost and potting soil. Once you determine the type of soil in your yard, you can then start planning which plants will do well in your new garden. 

The Fun Part: Choosing What to Plant In Your Garden

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Now that you have prepared the soil, the fun part can begin: choosing what to plant. Depending on whether you are new to gardening or not, you may want to choose plants that are more hardy and low maintenance when you are first starting out. 

Regardless of your experience level, you will want to do some research to decide whether or not you want more perennials or annuals. Most gardens tend to have some staple perennials such as gardenia bushes or rose bushes mixed in with the annuals. Remember annuals don’t come back the next year, but they do add a lot of color and depth to a garden as many annuals tend to have luscious blooms for a season. 

Once you start planning out your dream garden, you also want to keep in mind the type of soil that is already naturally occurring in your space as well as what climate you live in. One of the best ways to plant a successful garden is to observe what plants and flowers do well in your neighborhood. Walk around the gardens near your home and ask more seasoned gardeners for advice on what they have found to be successful. 

Plants are an investment and you want to make sure you invest well so that they come back year after year or so that they can thrive during the season. You need to determine which direction your garden is facing. If you have a south-facing garden you will want to plant flowers that are heat tolerant. If your garden is shady, you want to invest in plants that can tolerate less sun. 

As you search through the different flower options, keep in mind what native plants grow in your area. Starting with native plants ensures you will have successful blooms. It is also helpful to choose plants that bloom at different times so that pollination can happen as well as having blooms for a longer period of time. 

After you have chosen your established perennials, have some fun, and choose blooms that you enjoy clipping to have in your home. You can also buy inexpensive packets of seeds to experiment with. There is nothing more satisfying as a gardener than growing a plant from a seed to bloom. 

Whatever you choose to plant, know that you will learn more as a gardener the more you practice. Most gardeners love talking about their garden so don’t be afraid to ask the experts questions. You’ll likely learn a few tips and tricks from those that have spent countless seasons cultivating various plants.

Maintaining Your New Lawn Garden

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You took time to research and plan and did quite a bit of manual labor. After all of that, you now have a beautiful garden which will provide beauty and color in your front yard, congratulations! Since you put so much work into making the garden, you will want to make sure to continue to take care of it as time goes on. 

Depending on what you planted and how ambitious you were, you may be able to get away with only having to water once or twice a week depending on where you live. The rule of thumb is that when you first plant a new flower you want to water it every day for seven to ten days to help the roots become established. 

As you continue to work to maintain your garden, notice what plants do well and which plants seem to struggle. Many gardeners suggest making a blueprint of your garden for each season so as plants go dormant for the winter you can remember what plants were located where for the spring. 

If you notice that the grass is trying to grow back or weeds are popping through the soil, you may want to invest in some weed killer to help combat peskier weeds. Or you can use the old fashioned method of pulling them up from the root. Just remember that some weeds can become invasive quickly so once you notice a problem you will want to address it right away. 

The longer you garden the more you will learn about the plants and which flowers do well in which conditions. Spend time visiting your local botanical gardens to note the native flowers and to learn more about all of the varieties available to grow in your own garden. You’ve done the hard part, now it’s time to enjoy the beauty of the blooms and admire the fact that you turned a blank canvas into a work of art.  

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