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Take Pride in your Land: Simple Steps To Make Your Yard Look Its Best |
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by Paisley Hansen | 02-05-2019 04:53 0 |
There was a common quality that ran deep a hundred years ago in people throughout the country: they took a great deal of pride in their land. Owning land used to be something the people worked exceptionally hard to achieve. Therefore, they took a great deal of pride in putting the time, effort and upkeep into owning a truly beautiful and well-kept piece of land. Today, your ¡°land¡± is generally your front yard, back yard, and perhaps an additional acre or two for those in areas that are more rural. Whether you own or rent your home, there is still much to be said for someone that takes pride in their yard. The tips below will help you keep a pristine yard; one you can look out over a cup of coffee every morning and feel a strong sense of accomplishment. Plant Things That Bring your Land to Life Keeping your land/yard looking its best isn¡¯t just about nurturing a prize-worthy lawn. If you want your yards to truly look their very best, you should always be adding to them. Plants bring vibrancy to your lawn and create a sense of thriving life growing around your house. Plant flowers, add a variety of shrubs and bushes, plant a small tree, and layer in some plants that will grow into vines or ground cover to add greenery. Keep Things Well-Trimmed When it comes to keeping your yard looking its very best, maintenance is the key. Sure, your yard may look great after you spend an entire spring weekend planting flowers and landscaping the lawn with precision. As time goes on, you need to keep your yard looking immaculate by trimming back any plants that look unruly as they grow. A fresh trim for your greenery and flowers has a similar effect as a new haircut, leaving the yard looking well-groomed and cared for. Start a Yard-To-Table Movement at Home When your lawn finally looks great, why not have a section of it dedicated to things that will taste great? Adding an herb garden, small vegetable garden or raised beds will allow you to grow a variety of plants that can enhance any meal. Fresh-from-the-garden herbs and veggies picked at their peak can transform even the most generic meal into a culinary experience. Keep your Grass Green and Clean If your home has naturally lush, green grass that is free from pests, you¡¯ll have to tell us your secret! Your lawn should receive about an inch of water every week and should be mowed at least every two weeks during the prime grass-growing season. Add fertilizer if you have a stubborn lawn, always remembering to choose a top-of-the-line brand. Yard pest control in Cincinnati is a serious topic that has many approaches. Keep your yard free from insects and weeds by using an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach. This environmentally-friendly approach to keeping your land green and clean gets the job done with the least damage to the environment. Add Some Fire and Water Taking care of your land isn¡¯t simply about the lawn and flower beds. Add some accessories that can serve as focal pieces for people to enjoy. Building a small fire pit is not only a wonderful addition to your backyard, but it encourages people to gather together around a fire on a cool night. You can take pride in your fire pit by building it yourself by laying down cement or dirt, using stones as a border and adding some cozy chairs. Water is always a lovely focal point in any yard. If you want to start small, add an elegant bird bath close to the house to give neighborhood birds a place to splash. Add value to your yard by adding a small pond. These are surprisingly simple to construct and you can add to its beauty over time with flowers, fish, lily pads, or even a small fountain. |
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3 Comments
Hello paisley
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Susmita
Posted 25-03-2020 10:49
Hello Paisley
Thanks for your report.
Green Cheers :)
Posted 17-06-2019 16:55
Hello paisley
Very beautiful way to keep the yard clean and green and also attractive.
Thank you so much for this wonderful report.
Green cheers!
Posted 04-05-2019 13:52