Home landscaping can be easy and fun for everyone in the family. In fact, even if you have a small front or backyard, fewer projects provide as big a boost to your curb appeal than landscaping. And lucky for you there are plenty of landscaping projects of varying cost and complexity to choose from. Whether it’s planting a new flower garden, adding turf, trimming trees or installing landscape curbing, there is a DIY landscaping project for every homeowner out there. To keep things simple, we found five of the easiest landscaping projects around for you to consider trying this summer. Once completed, your home’s curb appeal will stand out from all the other houses on the block.
1. Add Colorful Flowers
If you walk outside and see a dull, boring landscape, you need some color. Colorful flowers provide a warm and welcoming feel to any landscape. They’re attractive to look at, and create a safe space for helpful wildlife like bees, birds, and earthworms.
Flowers fall into three categories: annuals, biennials, and perennials. Annuals are flowers that only last for a single growing season. You’ll want to plant these as soon as the last frosts are passed in order to get the best blooms from them.
Biennials last for two years, but don’t get really pretty until the second year. The first year, they will stay small, close to the ground, and mostly green. Year two, you’ll start to see flowers and more depth to the flowers.
Perennials are plants that can return again and again, season after season. During the winter months, the growth above-ground will die off and the plant may appear dead, but in the spring, they will start to green and bloom again.
Remember, don’t go too overboard with your flowers. If you overdo it, your landscaping maintenance costs could add up.