[aahome] Your Front Lawn Needs To Be Landscaped
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Title: Your Front Lawn Needs To Be Landscaped
Author: Mr.Andrew Caxton
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The first thing visitors to your home see is your front lawn.
Give them a good impression by making sure your lawn is well
manicured, and flower gardens and trees are always a plus.
Your home is your most important investment, and chances are
you've spent a lot of money to make the interior as attractive
as possible. But before any of your potential visitors can enter
your home to see how nice it is, they must first pass through
your front yard, and it is your front yard that will give them
their first impression of you and your home. And you want that
impression to be a good one.
The easiest yard to take care of is one that is quite simply,
grass from sidewalk to sidewalk. You need only mow it once a
week and your done!
But why not make the exterior of your home look a bit more
attractive, a bit more inviting?
Adding a flower bed or two to the side of your home is the
quickest and easiest way to improve the attractiveness of the
home, and doesn't take a lot of effort if you design it
properly. Do some research to decide if you'd like to plant
perennials or annuals, and decide on a color scheme to match the
color of your house.
Do you have a simple set of concrete steps leading up to your
front door? Consider adding a covered portico...so that anyone
standing on the stoop during a rainstorm won't get rained on! Or
if you feel like expending a bit more money, consider adding an
entire porch. Add color to the porch with potted plants and
flowers, and have enough room for some wicker furniture so that
you can sit out there during the warmth of the day and enjoy the
sunshine.
Keep the sidewalk or pathway up to your door clean and free of
debris. You can buy concrete patching to fix any cracks in the
concrete, which is only common sense. If you leave cracks
unattended, it's easy for grass seeds to bury themselves within
and start growing, destroying the concrete even more. And if you
live in cold climates, the change of temperature will accelerate
the destruction. If you need to replace this pathway, consider
using ornamental brickwork instead of plain concrete.
If you have no trees in your front yard, you might consider
adding some. Line your sidewalk with bushes to add a sense of
privacy, as well. Whatever trees you choose, it's best to choose
ones that don't shed their leaves during fall and winter. You
don't want to spend your sunshine-enjoying time expending energy
raking leaves! And its best to have trees that don't have limbs
low enough for small children to climb on.
If you've got a porch on which you can sit to enjoy the peace
of the outdoors, think about adding a small pond or fountain as
well. The foundation should be of ornate brick or stonework, and
flowers should surround it to make it truly a magical sight.
About The Author: Andrew Caxton is the editor of different
articles with reference to lawn care for
http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com . Find more
information and resources on gardening at his web
http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com/landscaping.html
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