By Johnathan Black


Are you tired of a yard which resembles a nuclear war zone? Do you wish that the yard fairy would wave its magic wand and fix everything? That's never going to happen, but you can start with simple changes, which will help to create the yard you've always dreamed of. Read on to learn how.

A great landscaping tip that everyone would be wise to implement is to plant shrubs and other greenery that attract songbirds. Plants like sunflowers have seeds that attract songbirds that will leave your landscape looking and sounding great. There are even shrubs that have berries that birds love in the wintertime.

Rather than doing too many landscaping jobs at the same time, it is wise to do one project at a time. If you take on too many projects, you are going to end up spending too much money all at once. Taking on one at a time means you can better afford each project.

Before you begin any landscaping project, it is important to check for any county codes or rules you may need to follow. For example, there are certain plants and heavy objects that will not be allowed on top of a septic drain field. A simple check with the county can locate the drain field and help you avoid disaster!

The year before you plan to start your landscaping project, take photos of the area at beginning of each month. This will allow you to assess how much light the area typically receives and when it receives it. You can then use this information to choose plants that will thrive in your conditions.

Consider using professionals for your landscaping project. Many experts in the industry have the experience and knowledge that will give you greater value for your money. If you choose to hire a professional, get at least three different quotes, always ask for references, and look at photos of their previous work.

If your home is located in an arid part of the country, exercise caution when planting tall grasses in your yard. To reduce the risk of damage from wildfires, it is best to use short, grounded varieties of grass. If you absolutely must plant tall grasses, you should do so well over 100 feet away from your house.

As simple as using the information you've used here, your landscape will change before your eyes. Take your time to learn how to maintain what you've done, so that you can enjoy the changes for many years to come. Continue to tweak and perfect and you'll be amazed with the results!




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