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July 1, 2009

The Cost Of Landscaping - Keeping Your Costs Down

Everyone loves a perfectly groomed, beautifully landscaped yard.  Unfortunately, the cost of landscaping can often deter people from doing what they want to with their property.  This does not have to be the case.  Follow these easy money saving tips, and you can turn your front and backyard into an outdoor paradise in no time.

Spend Money in the Right Places

When landscaping on a budget, you often have to make decisions on what part of your yard to invest in what what not to.  You can make the biggest impact on your yard by planting trees because of their size, and by improving your soil.  Adding quality soil to your yard makes everything grow bigger and healthier, and can be done cheaply with mulch and compost.  This is very important, because no matter how much you spend on plants for your yard, they will not grow well in bad soil.

Save Money Where You Can

There are plenty of resources out there for you if you know where to look.  For instance, if you need mulch or trees but don’t want to break the bank, check with your local municipality.  Many cities often give away free trees, mulch and compost.  If you are looking for bricks or stones, check demolition sites (just be sure you are allowed to take anything you find).  If you are looking for natural stones, go on a hike. 

Looking for new plants or shrubs?  Talk to a neighbor about exchanging cuttings.  Look at your own yard for resources too.  Do you have any plants that could be divided?  Do you have any compost that could be used to enrich your soil?  A little creativity can go a long way when it comes to lowering your landscaping costs.

Come Up With A Plan

It is important to have a design in mind when landscaping your home.  If you do not, you may end up buying something you do not need, changing or replacing work you have already done, or not being sure when you are finished.  Plan your design in phases if needed.  This can help spread out the cost of landscaping.  If you have a solid landscaping design, you are more likely to finish in less time and stay on budget.

Spend Money Wisely

There are times when a landscaping job is too big to do yourself, and you are better off hiring a professional.  If you end up going with a professional landscaper, or buying materials from a nursery, do it wisely.  Buy plants, mulch, seeds, etc.  towards the end of the season, when they will be drastically discounted.  Get several estimates for landscaping jobs, and ask about package deals where the materials are discounted because you are paying for the labor.

Save Money Over Time

When selecting plants for your yard, think about the long term costs.  Ask yourself the following questions:  Will these plants require a lot of water, which could affect my water bill?  Will these plants require maintenance, like trimming or pruning? These can be some of the hidden costs of landscaping that many people do not consider.

Along then same lines, consider the extra electricity required when putting in landscape lighting. If possible, put in lighting that is solar powered to save you money down the road.

Finally, remember that a great yard does not happen overnight.  Plants can take a few years to mature, and enriching soil can be a long process as well.  Be as patient as you can, and think about the money you are saving on your new yard.

Filed under Back Yard, Front Yard, Garden by Easy Landscaping Ideas

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