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Four Landscaping Ideas That All Homeowners Should Consider

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If you’re considering using residential landscaping services, you’re probably hoping to add value to your property. This is one of the main advantages of landscaping in general. It can add up to 14% to the resale value of a home, and for that matter, even if you aren’t quite ready to sell the property, it can greatly add to your enjoyment of it. There are also environmental benefits to landscaping, as it can actually lead to the preservation of your property and ensure that it lasts longer. But however beneficial landscaping can be, there are issues that come with the process too. Some people feel overwhelmed by choices when it comes to landscaping, and don’t know exactly what they should decide on. Of course, you don’t have to choose one type of landscaping in the first place. It is possible to add on several different features.

All of this should be discussed with a professional beforehand, of course. Residential landscapers are the only ones that can tell you whether or not something is even possible. This is why you should make a list of landscaping features that you’re interested in, but go into the conversation with the idea that your landscaper will need to survey the property before making a final decision. So: what are some ideas that should possibly be on that list?

1. Trees

It’s always a good idea to consider adding trees to your property, for a number of reasons. Fruit trees, of course, are remarkably atmospheric and allow you to literally benefit from your garden. There’s something picturesque about being able to reach up and pick apples from your own tree, though their yield and its quality will greatly depend on how well you take care of your trees. Trees do require a good bit of upkeep, but their additions, no matter what kind you choose, can potentially add value to your property. Even simple oak trees can add shade and comfort to your property. It’s definitely something that you should consider when speaking to residential landscaping services.

2. A Lawn Renovation

Unless your property needs even more work from residential landscaping services providers than we might think, you probably have a lawn already. But the value of your lawn is obviously going to be dependent on its quality, which is why many homeowners turn to landscapers to seek out lawn renovations. Weeds, brown spots, dead or dry grass, and other issues can greatly depreciate your property due to its diminished appearance. A lawn renovation may involve spot-fixing and planting new grass where needed, or it could involve completely digging up the lawn and re-sodding it. If you do commit to a lawn renovation, however, it’s a good idea to also commit to a new routine as well. It’s one thing to renovate your lawn and another thing entirely to maintain your new lawn.

3. Add Flowers

In reality, when revamping your property, adding flowers isn’t just a matter of adding a few roses here and there. It’s about creating beautiful patches of color in parts of your garden, creating a vibrancy and dynamism that is difficult to convey without the addition of flowers. Another great thing about adding flowers to your garden is that some of them can attract butterflies and bees, which not only add to the personality of your property but are also environmentally beneficial. Furthermore, they can create a lovely fragrance which makes your property even more refreshing, not just visually but on an olfactory level.

4. Consider Native Landscaping

Native landscaping is one of the newer options by residential landscaping services. Essentially, native landscaping allows homeowners to filter and distribute runoff water underground, while also preventing stormwater from hitting your basement and foundation. Native landscaping is perfect for properties that are in areas that experience extreme weather, and will also provide food sources for local wildlife, making it perfect for environmentally conscious homeowners.

There are a lot of issues that come with landscaping, but ultimately it can yield great results. Just make sure that you work with the best possible landscapers, and plan carefully.

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