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Your yard may be lovely in all seasons, but there may come a time when you glance out your window and see something that’s a little too familiar and even a bit boring. How can you liven up your yard to make it something really special? Here are five changes you can make to your yard this spring.

1. Buy New Outdoor Furniture

You have enjoyed the patio or lawn furniture you inherited from your grandmother for many years, but it’s become a bit long in the tooth. It’s time to buy a new set of outdoor furniture. Make sure that this set bears up well under the weather. This includes its upholstery. Decorating experts also recommend choosing a neutral color palette that can go with any style of architecture. Donate your old furniture or pass it down to a relative who doesn’t care if the chairs, table, and settee have seen better days.

2. Get Rid of Your Lawn

More and more people are replacing their grass lawns with ground covers such as clover or creeping phlox or allowing their lawns to naturally grow into a sort of meadow. According to these people, grass needs too much water and too much work. The toxic nitrates in fertilizer can get into groundwater. Mowing the lawn with gas-powered lawnmowers also wastes energy and pollutes. Lawns made of ground covers, especially those native to the area, don’t need nearly as much pampering.

3. Plant a Vegetable Garden

If only flowers grow in your garden, or if your front or back yards are just great expanses of turf grass, consider growing vegetables. Spring is the perfect time to start vegetables from seed. Plant them in trays in seed starting formula, and if you’re in a cooler climate, you can start them indoors. Start them outdoors in a warmer climate, and bring the trays in on chilly nights. Set up raised beds in a sunny area, and plant the seedlings when you see evidence of “grown-up” leaves that come after the cotyledons, which are the first tiny leaves that appear when the seed sprouts. Start cool-weather crops such as lettuce and kale, followed by warm-weather crops such as tomatoes, zucchini, and peppers.

4. Add Water Features

Water features can be surprisingly easy to add to your yard. They range from solar-powered devices you can set at the bottom of a bird bath or a jug of water to create a bubbler to rain chains and simple waterfalls where water flows from one jug to another and back again. If your budget allows, you can install a traditional manorial fountain, a stream, a pond full of koi and water lilies, a proper waterfall with a pond, a water wall, a swimming pool, or even a moat that encircles your property. Don’t forget to put rain barrels beneath downspouts to catch rainwater.

5. Plant Some More Trees and Shrubs

In most places, trees and shrubs can be planted as soon as the ground thaws. Spring is the best time to plant in cooler climates, for the tree has time to establish itself before temperatures get terribly hot. If you don’t have fruit trees, consider planting a few that thrive in your hardiness zone.
By: Katherine Robinson, a writer for Gabion Supply

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Your yard shouldn’t just be a part of your home that you leave alone to do its own thing. There’s untapped potential there that you can modify to create a yard that will become a well-loved part of your home. Here are some ideas you can apply if you want something from your yard.

1. Add a pergola for charm and shade

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One of the most charming additions to your yard that can open it up as a great place to hang out would be a pergola or a pavilion.

What’s great about a pergola is that it turns a part of your yard into a specified area for lounging in. It creates that visual boundary that makes it inviting for you to hang out in your yard. Also, it adds shade without removing the sun’s rays since hanging out in the yard is the point.

You can get the help of pergola builders in Sydney to help get not only a customized pergola based on the layout of your home but also a quote. That way, you’ll know whether your custom pergola is realistic or within your budget.

Also, pergolas are a significant part of your yard that you can use to decorate. You can add vines to it or lights when you want to.

2. Create an ambiance with outdoor lighting

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You may not only want to hang outside your yard when the sun is out. So, having some outdoor lighting in it can be a huge help.

With outdoor lighting, you can make your yard a more inviting place to hang out, even during the evenings. This choice is even better if you live in a city where the stars aren’t quite visible. The outdoor lighting will serve as the stars on the ground that you can admire and stare at quietly as the sun sets.

With outdoor lighting, you can even start organizing some dinners with friends and family in your yard since you can use the outdoor lighting to emphasize pathways while creating a romantic or quiet ambiance.

3. Design a comfortable seating arrangement

Your yard won’t be a great place to lounge in if it doesn’t come with places where someone would be able to lounge in the first place. So, you should ensure that you have some comfortable seating arrangements in your yard.

At the main lounging area, you can invest in comfortable lounge chairs and sofas that withstand the elements. Ensure that the cushions and fabrics you use for your outdoor lounging area are water-resistant and can withstand the sun. That way, your fabrics don’t fade out after a few usages.

Don’t forget to add tables, both small and large, on there. Also, sprinkle some benches throughout the parts of your yard that may not be in the main outdoor lounge area.

4. Add a serene water fountain

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Having some water fixtures in your outdoor area creates an even more inviting atmosphere to hang out in whenever you want. You can transform your yard into a more magical space with just some moving water, and you can do that with the help of a water fountain in your yard.

With a water fountain, you’ll have a relaxing view in your yard that you can admire and a centerpiece to decorate your yard.

Just be mindful of the water fountain’s noise; some fountains can be pretty noisy. However, some fountains have a quieter sound, like those with a more pouring style rather than a splashing style.

5. Hang a hammock for ultimate leisure

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Nothing says leisure more than lying around in a hammock with the sun above and a cool breeze making the leaves of trees sway in the wind. If you have a tree or a solid foundation, you should hang a hammock somewhere. Ideally, it should be somewhere with a shade so you don’t burn yourself under it.

If you plan on having a hammock in your yard, ensure the ground beneath the hammock will be soft. Sometimes, you can get into a tangle, and the hammock can cause you to fall. You wouldn’t want to land on rough gravel and hurt yourself, so having grass or anything soft under can help avoid that.

6. Install a fire pit for warmth and atmosphere

We’ve mentioned adding outdoor lights to make your yard more inviting, even in low-light situations or in the evening. If you will be hanging out in the yard, consider adding a fire pit to that cozy environment in the evenings.

Nothing will make people want to hang around on a cool evening more than a warm fire pit to huddle around together. Think of all the smores you could be making with a fire pit. 

One thing to note is that your fire pit shouldn’t be near any flammable structures or structures. The fire pit embers might bounce out of the pit and cause a fire. So, be mindful of your seating placement and plants or shrubs.

7. Opt for organic textures in outdoor decor

Consider adding organic textures for decor to create a serene atmosphere in your yard. For example, using rattan in outdoor furniture can add to the naturalistic, peaceful atmosphere.

Other examples would be using a tree stump, some bamboo, ropes, twines, feathers, and all sorts of natural elements that can be used for decoration without feeling out of place amongst the outdoors.

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