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When you decide to relandscape your yard, it can seem like a daunting task. There are many things to consider: the layout of your yard, the type of plants you want to use, how much work you’re willing to do yourself…the list goes on and on. In this blog post, we will provide some tips that will make the process a little bit easier. We’ll discuss everything from preparing your yard for landscaping to choosing the right plants for your climate. So read on for some helpful advice that will make relandscaping your yard a breeze!

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Preparation

Preparation is critical when you’re relandscaping your yard. Breeding Roll-Off can help you with that by providing a dumpster for all your landscaping debris. 

 

Here are some tips to make the process easier:

 

-Create a plan: This will help you visualize what you want and need for your new landscape. Then, draw it out, or find some inspiration online or in magazines.

 

-Measure your space: Knowing the dimensions of your yard will help you determine how much of certain materials you need, like mulch, soil, etc.

 

-Clear the area: Remove existing plants, grass, and debris. This will give you a blank slate to work with.

 

-Get rid of the old: If you’re replacing an existing patio or walkway, remove all of the old material before adding new.

 

Do Your Research

 

One of the most important things you can do when relandscaping your yard is to do your research. This means taking the time to learn about different types of plants and trees, as well as how they will affect your yard. You should also research the climate in your area and what kind of landscaping will work best in that climate.

 

Decide If You Want To Hire A Professional For Certain Jobs

 

You may consider hiring a professional for specific jobs, such as excavating or hauling away large amounts of debris. However, if you have the time and the inclination, you can save money by doing these tasks yourself.

 

Budget Of Your Project

 

You will need to know how much money you are willing to spend on the project. This will help you determine what type of landscaping you can do and the size of the area you can cover. You may also consider hiring a professional landscape designer to help you with this process. They can provide you with an estimate of the cost of the project and help you plan for it accordingly.

 

Consider The Upkeep

 

Before you start, think about how much time and money you will spend on upkeep. If you don’t have a lot of either, choose low-maintenance plants. These are typically native species already acclimated to your region’s climate and soil. They also tend to require less water, fertilizer, and pesticides. On the other hand, if you have a more expansive budget and are willing to put in the extra work, then choose whichever plants you like best. Just be prepared for higher costs down the road.

 

One way to reduce future expenses is to create an irrigation system. This can be as simple as installing a few soaker hoses or as complex as setting up an automated sprinkler system. 

 

Irrigation systems help ensure that your plants get the water they need without you remembering to do it manually every day. They can also be programmed to water your plants at specific night times, reducing your water bill.

 

Consider Your Lifestyle

 

When planning a relandscaping project, it’s essential to think about how you and your family use your yard. Do you entertain often? Do you have small children or pets needing a safe play area? Knowing how you’ll use your space will help guide your decision-making when choosing materials, plants, and features.

 

For example, if you have young children or pets, you’ll want to avoid using poisonous plants in your landscaping. You’ll also want to make sure any ponds or water features you include are properly fenced off to prevent accidents. If you entertain often, you might consider adding a patio or deck area to provide a comfortable place for your guests to gather. In short, take some time to think about how you’ll use your yard before you start making any decisions. It’ll make the whole process a lot easier in the long run.

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Remember Outdoor Lighting

One crucial design element many homeowners forget when they relandscape is lighting. Proper lighting can make a difference in how your home looks at night. It can also provide much-needed security and safety for you and your family.

 

When planning your new landscape, be sure to map out where you want any outdoor lighting fixtures to go. This way, you can ensure that your new landscape will look as good at night as it does during the day. Also, remember to factor in the cost of an electrician to help you install any new outdoor lighting fixtures.

 

If you have an existing outdoor lighting system, be sure to take it into account when planning your new landscape. You may need to move some of the lights or add new ones to accommodate your new design. But, again, an electrician can help you with this.

 

Save On Water

 

Another option is to install a rain barrel. This is a great way to collect rainwater that can be used to water your plants and lawn. It is also an excellent way to save money on your water bill. There are many different designs and styles of rain barrels available, so you should be able to find one that fits your needs and budget.

 

Relandscaping your yard can be daunting, but following these tips can help make the process easier. Creating a plan and budget and working with a professional landscape designer can help you create the yard of your dreams without breaking the bank. With a little bit of effort, you can have a beautiful new landscape that will be the envy of your neighborhood. So, what are you waiting for? Get started on your relandscaping project today! You won’t regret it.

 

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Kori is a late diagnosed autistic/ADHD mom. She is currently located in Albany, NY where she is raising a neurodiverse family. Her older daughter is non-speaking autistic (and also has ADHD and Anxiety) and her youngest daughter is HSP/Gifted. A blogger, podcaster, writer, product creator, and coach; Kori shares autism family life- the highs, lows, messy, and real. Kori brings her own life experiences as an autistic woman combined with her adventures in momming to bring you the day-to-day of her life at home. Kori is on a mission to empower moms of autistic children to make informed parenting decisions with confidence and conviction.

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