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landscaping ideas on the front yard

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Real estate agents claim that landscape designs on the front yard will add value to your home. In terms of sales, they enhance the curb appeal of the home by beautifying the home. They are a great way to focus on the important architectural structures of the home. These include garden beds, arches, entrances, driveways, and windows.


Does this mean you have to wait until your house is put up for 'sale' before maintaining your front lawn?


No way! Despite your real estate plans I truly believe that a few front yard landscaping ideas are a great gardening project. They give you the opportunity to take a break from your backyard gardening to pursue another side of gardening. You can create a focal point with a water feature or some small trees or design the front yard garden to increase the curb attraction even in the small front yard. Many do not know where to start.


1. Medieval charm


Technically, this film does not show the front side. However, I feel that a knight in shiny armor can definitely add an edge to your front yard scene. You can hang it on your patio, terrace, or in the middle of the yard. Adding a very unique and eye-catching element to your property is a great idea. This is going to add a significant contrast to the colorful flower pots you want to place near it. In addition to becoming a talking point for guests, the Sentinel will help keep interested animals (or people) in the Gulf.


2. Caught in a web


Does your garden have a web fence?


Instead of leaving it empty, you can plant some vines and flags around it. Plants will use the fence in their favor and add a new look to the standard fence. Small flowers (or berries as this picture shows) peeking out of the fence would be amazing! It surrounds a beautiful front yard giving it a weird look and hiding that unpleasant fence.


The pink and white colors of Virginia Creeper, for example, are beautiful against the green fence here. You can also use honeysuckle flags for this: they are so beautiful (and fragrant)!


Or, when working with flowers and plants, you can choose a plant that will add color to your landscape, it is always recommended that you use your own plants. They are easy for you to grow and maintain, but are good for the environment.


3. Birdbath and pink flowers


Do you like to watch birds in your spare time? The birdbath is going to make a great first impression on the birds in your area and you can see them, especially if there are flowers nearby that attract birds.



This strange refuge is perfect for your front yard. You need to take a simple stone bird basin and place it in the middle of a flower bed. You should plant short flowers in front of your bird pond and tall flowers in the background. That’s how flowers shape this stunning center.


If you have a small budget, you can get a second-hand birdbath at a cheaper price than the new one. The main feature of this stone design is that it actually looks even better when worn a bit, so the used one will work better (maybe better) than the new one. If you do not already have a flower bed to add to your birdbath, you can plant flowers around it once you have selected the best place for it.


4. Painted frames and fences 


What to do if you have a small front yard?


Okay! You can use this eye-popping idea to take advantage of your small space. Paint your window frames and wooden fences in a bright color. Then mix and match the flowers you plant in front of the window. The important thing to remember is to keep what you have and work on it.


In this case, the owner of the house used the beautiful blue color as the theme and then combined it with the orange and pink flowers. You can copy this look as is or customize it by changing the colors: paint your window frames bright orange and plant some beautiful blue flowers. That would be amazing!


A hanging basket or even two can work in a place like this. They are great for small spaces. The main idea is to choose vibrant shades that will force the audience to stop and admire your home.


5. Blooming borders


To you Is there a wide front lawn?


I understand that maintaining an acre of land is time-consuming. Still, leaving the lawn empty can be boring. That’s why I chose this fun planting plan for this list.



All you have to do is create a planting corner in your yard. You can dig this place in the middle of the lawn or near the house. Be sure to create a small boundary wall to prevent the plants from leaving their designated area.


Then select some of the preferred plants growing in this area. Ask your children to help you select plants or work on an individual project.


Which plants will work for this idea? Anything from:


Flowers (Petunias are beautiful!)

Ferns

Shrubs

Grasses

The more diversity, the better! This place is meant to bring some type to your old lawn. To highlight the vegetation border at night, you can add some natural lights or solar lights around the perimeter.

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