Your front yard is the first thing people see when they visit your home, and creating a welcoming and visually stunning entrance can make a lasting impression. Whether you're looking to add a pop of ...
Just because it’s the front yard doesn’t mean you can’t have privacy. Put up an “open” fence that doesn’t completely barricade your yard—spaced pickets, say, instead of high, solid boards—so it still ...
HOAs are strict about their landscaping—especially plants on the front lawn. Growing up, my neighborhood had a notoriously strict homeowners association. All the homes had to be exactly the right ...
Though any part of a yard can be landscaped, many homeowners put more effort into landscaping the front yard. This may be because the front yard is usually closest to the home's main entrance, and ...
Tall trees and shrubs can overshadow single story homes and make small yards feel crowded and overwhelming. However, there are plenty of small or dwarf plants that have all the beauty of their taller ...
The temperature was in the 90s in the West Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, but that didn’t deter an astonishing number of monarch butterflies, hummingbirds and bees from feeding on the ...
The hottest trend in landscapes is lawn removal and replacement and Slow the Flow is helping several homeowner redo their yards to be more drought-resistant. They put out a call for homeowners to ...
With spring in full swing, many gardeners are tending to plants. The hobby is good for the yard and the soul but can be tough on a budget. That's one of the reasons why 'Take a Plant, Leave a Plant' ...