Landscapers in Las Vegas know that landscaping is more than just grass. There are many different parts to your landscape that are very important and incorporating different things will help your lawn and home look as beautiful as possible. Read on to find out some tips about making your landscape look the best it can.
Greet your guests with flowers
Everyone knows that flowers are a beautiful way to add color to your home. But did you realize that flowers also make your home seem more welcoming? Adorn the entrance to your home with assorted annuals and perennials to keep color going all year long. Snapdragons, petunias, lily of the nile, and gertrude roses are great additions. If you have a small space between your house and the street, try to put a low fence in the front. This gives the illusion that your house is farther from the street than it really is, which also makes it feel more homey and gives more space for planting flowers and vines.
Plant rambling vines
Clematis is one of the showiest vines available, and it offers a wide variety of things. There are blossoms in red, purple, blue, pink, or white. Grow these on a fence or in a container and let them scramble over shrubs and perennials. Plant these in fall and spring when the weather is cooler. Grow them in fertile and loose soil. Fertilize monthly in spring and summer with fertilizer for roses. Ask a nursery when you should prune.
Dress up your driveway
If you carefully sculpt your landscape and choose the right plants and materials you can hide your unattractive driveway. Start by creating a raised island of lawn in the center of the drive. Then, add a low boxwood hedge toward the back of the island with roses, annuals, and perennials rising above the hedge in the front. Blend a variety of textures, heights, and colors for a great look.
Plant no-fuss lilies
Lilies laugh at drought, welcome hot, humid summers, and don’t need fertilizer. Growing into huge bulbs over time, they’re practically indestructible. You’ll love these plants because they’re fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers in many colors that appear in spring, summer, or fall. Most of these prefer at least five hours of sun a day. Grow them in south zones.
Deer-proof your garden
To keep your flowers from being gobbled up by deer, choose flowers that people find glorious and deer find disgusting. Choose perennials like butterfly weed, globe thistle, royal red butterfly bush, or purple cornflower. Find these at garden centers, and plant them in well-drained soil.
If you do each of these things, your yard will be beautiful and you will love how easy it is! It’s important to keep your eyes open for more tips coming your way, and you can change up your landscape quite easily if you just put your mind to it. Landscaping should be fun, and something to be proud of.
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