Vertical Gardens Restricted space? Look vertical! Create a luxuriant, green vertical garden with hanging pots, wall-mounted planters, or trellises. It's a terrific approach to adding some vegetation without using much ground area.
Pathway Perfection Arrange a lovely route out of natural stone, gravel, or pavers. To welcome guests to your front entrance, arrange low-growing plants or flowers along the edges.
Miniature Trees For tiny areas, miniature trees—such as Japanese maple or dwarf conifers—are ideal. They provide shade, color, and structure without invading your yard.
Flower Beds To brighten your front yard, create striking floral beds. Combine annuals and perennials to have your garden vibrant all year long.
Succulent Garden Succulents are low-maintenance, drought-resistant, and low-key. Create a unique succulent space for a modern and environmentally conscious design.
Edible Landscaping Instead of this, grow something you can eat. Work on your front yard with herbs, veggies, and fruit-bearing plants. It's both beautiful and useful.
Decorative Planters Using different-sized and styled ornamental pots adds interest and character. Combine them or arrange them deliberately around your yard to draw attention to focus points.
Water Features Install a little water feature—a fountain or pond, even. Running water sounds calm and will draw birds and butterflies to your yard.
Garden Lighting: Add LED or solar-powered lights to brighten your yard. In the evening, they may light paths, draw attention to flora, and foster a cozy, friendly environment.