5 Step Guide To Renovating Your Landscaping For Improve Curb Appeal And Add Value To Your Home


If the landscaping around your home is old, overgrown and dull, it is time to consider improvements. Landscaping renovations not only make your home more attractive and improve curb appeal, but they also add value to your home when done right. You want to consider the best solutions to make the most of the terrain and highlight the best features of your property with a good landscaping design. The following landscaping renovation steps will help you from the planning stage, through planting the final seed:

1. Planning the Design of Landscaping Renovations for the Front and Back of Your Property

There are a couple of options that you will want to consider preparing your home for landscaping renovations. First, you may want to draw your own diagram of the improvements and changes you are planning for your landscaping. If you are planning major improvements like hardscaping that holds soil in place or installing drain lines, you may want to have professional drawings done for the landscaping design to lay out all the details of the project.

2. Evaluating Large Trees, Shrubs, and Underbrush and Deciding What You Need to Have Removed

After you have a basic plan for your landscaping renovations, you will be ready to start evaluating existing features. Inspect all the trees, shrubs and large plants around your home. You may want to have some dangerous trees removed and clear underbrush to make way for the landscaping improvements that you are planning for your home.

3. Making Changes to The Landscaping Elevations and Improving Drainage to Prevent Problems

There may be some changes that you will want to make to the landscaping elevations. These changes can give you more level terrain, practical spaces and prevent problems with drainage and erosion. Design the elevations of the landscaping to allow water to drain away from areas where it can cause problems, such as the foundation of your home, outdoor living space and garden areas, or mechanical installations like septic systems.

4. Adding the Hardscaping Features That Give Landscaping Practical Features and Prevent Problems with Erosion

There are also hardscaping features that can be added to your landscaping renovations and help with the elevation changes. Some of these improvements include things like retaining walls, curbing, paths, and patios. These features are great to use in the front of your home for curb appeal, as well as in your backyard for practical outdoor living space designs.

5. Planting the Plants and Adding Natural or Artificial Turf Lawns to Complete the Landscaping Renovations

Once you have done the major changes and construction that needed to be done for your landscaping renovations, you will be ready to start planting. Add the trees and plants that you have decided to add to the landscaping with your original plans. You will also want to plant grass seed or install sod and artificial turf. Once the plants are planted, add ground cover materials where it is needed, such as in flower beds or around other landscaping design features.

These are the steps you will want to take to plan landscaping renovations to improve curb appeal and the value of your home. If you are ready to start with these improvements for your home, contact a landscaping supply company to get the materials you need to begin your project.  

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One of the first things that I loved about buying my first home was enjoying my time outside. I have always loved being outdoors and feeling the sunshine on my face, but when it came to working on my own land, it was an absolutely incredible feeling. I learned how to create an absolutely stunning space, without wasting time or money. This blog is all about enjoying gardening with friends and family members, and knowing how to get the most bang for your buck. Check out this blog for more ideas on how to create a garden that you will treasure.