Nine Easy Landscape Ideas to Revamp your Yard this Summer

Your lawn or front yard is often the first impression someone gets of your house, especially if your house is close to the road and easily seen by those driving by.  Here are a few quick and easy landscape ideas that can help renew your yard this summer.

Red Astilbe at Kalleco Nursery in the Hudson ValleyADD SOME COLOR

Color is an easy aspect to add to your garden or yard with either colorful flowers, or even colorful foliage plants such as: Dogwood, Sedum, Oakleaf Hydrangea, Fender Cloud Plum, Rutgers Variegated Stella Pink, Euonymus Moon Shadow, Japanese Maple, Blue Star Juniper, Blue Spruce, Andromeda, and Cimicifuga Bugbane.

SEE THE BEAUTY AFTER DARK

Add in some lights to your design and help the beauty stay alive after dark. Some pathway lights are great, hanging lanterns on the porch or even accent lights to light up your favorite plant can go along way.

 

WELCOME THE WILDLIFE

Enjoy the beauties of nature by hanging a hummingbird feeder and fill with equal parts water and sugar dissolved. Or ad a small bird bath filled with just a few inches of water to welcome different types of birds to your yard. Even planting flowers that are heavy with pollen will attract bees and butterflies such as: Salvia, Russian Sage, Astor, Penstemon, Milkweed, Butterfly Bush, Butterfly Weed, Cat Mint, Rhododendron, Azalea, Echinacea, Goldenrod, White clover, Jopie, Redbud Tree, New York Aster, Bronze Fellow, Geraniums, Spirea, Plethora, Sweet Spire, Bee Balm, and Mountain Mint.

 

INTRODUCE AQUATICS

Adding some small water features such as a tranquil fountain or peaceful pond can really bring your garden to a new level.  Adding a bird bath can bring both color, wildlife and aquatics to your garden as well.

 

 

STRUCTURE AND VARIETY ARE KEY

Bringing in different levels of plants to the garden will help, add some lower ground cover, some mid-height shrubs, and bushes and then some taller trees will give you more structure and variety to your lawn.

 

 

STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES

A less noticeable but favorable touch is adding in smell. Plant flowers that you can stop and smell along the pathway such as: Catmint, Roses, Russian Sage, Black Adder, Hyssop, Lavender, Basil Flower, Marigolds, Scented Geraniums, Peonies, Johns Wart.

 

HARDSCAPE

Don’t undermine the power of what rocks can do. Whether it’s adding a layer of river rock along the side of the pathway or inserting a few larger stones between plantings, stones can give more life and variety to any landscape project.

 

PERSONAL TOUCH

If you’ve done all this work to revamp your yard, why not enjoy it a little? Add in a few benches, picnic table or even a small gazebo and create a space that you, your family, and friends can spend time in and enjoy all your hard work.

 

PEACEFUL NOISE

Don’t forget about windchimes or garden spinners that can add movement to your garden.

 

 

Whether you decide to add in a few missing items or completely revamp your yard, most importantly cleaning out last years leaves and dead debris as well as weeding will be sure to make your front lawn a prettier site to see. If you are looking for help selecting and/or planting some new plants in your yard call or stop by Kalleco Nursery where our expert staff can assist you.  If you are interested in taking on a much larger project such as patios and pergolas give Masseo Landscape a call to discuss your options.