How do you design a front garden?
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8 front garden design ideas
- Keep the route to the front door simple.
- Choose sympathetic materials for the path.
- Highlight your front door.
- Choose cost-effective gravel.
- Parking or garden?
- Choose a planting structure for year round interest.
- Pick a front garden colour scheme.
- Consider front garden security.
Furthermore, what should I plant in my front garden?
Good examples include catmint, Nepeta × faassenii; honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum; ivy, Hedera helix cultivars; and Aster novi-belgii. See RHS Plants for Pollinators for more ideas. Pots can be placed anywhere, allowing plants to be grown in areas of the front garden that don't have soil.
- Bloomerang Dark Purple Reblooming Lilac Live Shrub.
- Green Promise Farms Knock Out Roses.
- New life Nursery and Garden Eastern Snowball Bush.
- New Life Nursery and Garden Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea.
Likewise, how can I make my front lawn look nice?
Here are 14 things you can do to keep your yard in tip-top shape while spending less than $100.
- Plant Stuff. A good-looking yard is full of life.
- Trim Stuff.
- Pull Weeds.
- Rake.
- Lay Down Mulch.
- Edge.
- Put Up Some Lattice.
- Power Wash Your House.
10 Plants to Add Instant Curb Appeal When Selling Your Home
- Nandina. Nandina, or heavenly bamboo, provides four-season curb appeal in some regions (the plants are evergreen in Zones 8-10 and semi-evergreen or deciduous in Zones 6-8).
- Hydrangea.
- Azalea.
- Rose.
- Hosta.
- Daylily.
- Annuals.
- Deutzia.