How to create a maintenance-free yard
Weeds have the tendency to invade, grow, and suffocate your yard in no time. It seems that what’s worse is that they never really die, and you always have to spend time weeding them out of your garden every few weeks. A poorly maintained yard can be a real pain, not just because it’s constantly overrun with unsightly plants but also because it’s a breeding ground for pests like mosquitoes and ticks.
What steps can you take to reduce or eradicate the need for yard maintenance?
1) Use Artificial Grass
If all you want is a grass lawn in your backyard, you might as well go for artificial grass. It is relatively affordable and easy to install and maintain. The downside, however, is that it does not have the same aesthetic value as natural grass. Artificial turf has a matte look that may not blend well with your lush garden.
2) Install a Full-Size Paver Patio
If you don’t mind paying a lot more money, go ahead and install full-size pavers around your garden or patio area. You can even use these pavers as a walkway and lay a path down to your backyard. You also get a huge sense of delight when you’re able to relax on your patio at night, looking up at the stars and the moon.
3) Replace wooden fencing
Wooden fences can be expensive to maintain, given their perishable nature. They require frequent painting and other maintenance that may not make that much sense as it does not add value to your garden. Replace these with fencing and gates made from composite materials. They are available in a range of colors and finishes and are rot-resistant and easy to maintain.
4) Eliminate Ornamental Grass
The beauty of ornamental grass lies in its ability to create a lush, vibrant yard. However, these beautiful plants have the tendency to grow at a rapid rate, and if left unchecked, they can easily overtake your garden. The best way to deal with this is to simply eliminate them altogether, or if you don’t mind frequent trimming, you may keep them in your yard but do not let them spread out beyond a certain point.
5) Replace Flower Beds with Pots
Pots can be a good substitute for flower beds. It is a lot easier to control weeds when you only have plant pots to worry about. When you use pots instead of a flower bed, you have the option to just toss a plant pot on your next gardening trip rather than spending time weeding out or chopping down an entire garden.
6) Create Grassless Garden Areas
Instead of going for a traditional grass lawn, create other types of garden areas that require much less maintenance. For example, create an area where you can grow plants like succulents, cacti, and bonsai trees.
7) Install a Sustainable Fountain
Most people prefer to use fountains in their backyards as the water feature is a popular choice for adding charm and elegance to your yard. However, fountains can be an expensive and demanding thing to keep around as they require constant maintenance and cleaning. The best way to deal with this is by installing a fountain that does not need to be taken care of as much.
By following these tips you will create a beautiful yard that has minimal maintenance, giving you a lot more time to relax in your yard rather than work in your yard.