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DIY Landscaping Ideas on a Budget

Any seasoned gardener or landscaper will tell you that landscaping is one of the best ways to improve your home’s curb appeal and give you more pleasure out of your garden.

By Gracie EvansPublished 5 years ago 4 min read
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However, it requires much planning, thought, research, and execution—not to mention the time, money, and effort. But who says landscaping will break the bank? While beautiful landscaping isn’t always cheap, its upfront cost can be affordable. In the following, a local landscaping company shares DIY landscaping idea on a budget.

String Lights

What else could make your garden more appealing than string lights, which theme, color, and shape you can select from and use? They can make your backyard look amazing, yet they’re very easy to add.

String lights do not also require a huge budget because you can customize them with affordable materials. Plus they’re now in LED form, making them energy-efficient. That said, you don’t also have to spend much on your energy bill.

Regardless of where you want to install string lights, they can add life to space. You can have them in a backyard patio or a lofty garden area with different perennial trees. Overall, string lights are a fun and affordable landscaping idea to any backyard and budget. They are customizable, energy saving, and stylish.

Borders

These garden decors offer you with a limitless possibility in terms of the materials, design, and theme. They can also make distinct or prominent lines, which separate lawn, plants, garden beds, and pathways, among others.

Borders also make a more interesting and organized space. You can choose from different ideas, including border boxes, plastic barriers, a garden filler like wood shaving or peat, and planting rocks.

The most common type of edging material, however, is steel. Keep in mind that it will rust over time in a salt environment, and that it’s floppy and heavy, requiring support during transportation, though.

On the other hand, aluminum can be stiffer, yet lighter and more rust-resistant. You can also find rocks for the border to keep the grass off the garden just like other borders or edgings.

Lastly, there is the plastic edging material that can be easy to find. But if you’d go for it, choose a thicker one to withstand knocks and other elements in the garden.

Summing it up, borders can help you easily landscape, groom, and polish your front yard or backyard with a small upfront cost.

Edibles in Your Garden

Whether you’re revamping or landscaping the garden, you can benefit from turning it into an edible one where you can grow and harvest produce all-year round, depending on the seasons.

Turn the front or backyard into an incredible edible garden by planting vegetables or fruits, which can benefit you and your family for months to come.

You can choose seeds, but they require a longer time to grow than seedlings do. Go for the second option if you want to plant and harvest your produce in a shorter period of time and save money in the long-term.

Ultimately, growing and harvesting edibles is one of the best ways to help the environment and get the most out of your lawn.

Small Patio with Old Furniture

In addition to planting edibles in landscaping your garden, you can also consider refurbishing old furniture, which can look awesome after some paint jobs, for instance. It does not require much work, after all. For example, if you have benches, you can also wood stain or varnish them to get them back to their classy look.

It is just one of endless ideas, though. You can transform about any furniture into something spectacular with a little bit creativity and resourcefulness.

Stepping Stones

Another affordable and useful landscaping idea to turn into reality: Stepping stones are amazing additions to your garden that can give it some elegance. These stones can connect lawn components and make a pathway easier to walk on.

Commercial and store-bought stepping stones can be expensive, though. Each of them can cost between $20 and $50, so buying them can set you back for more than hundreds of dollars, depending on the size of the garden path where you want to install them.

To save money, you can make homemade pathways that only require quick-setting cement, a paint bucket, and a shovel/hand shovel. But to make them more interesting and decorative, you can also buy shells and marbles.

You can mix the cement with water in the bucket. Adjust the water and cement amount accordingly. Pour the cement into the cardboard boxes to form the stones. For adorable stones, add some final additions, such as colored glass or marbles on them, and then let them dry.

Homemade Compost

You can also mix soil into homemade compost for potting soil to supply the plants with more nutrients without spending much. Simply add potting soil with equal parts of homemade compost that your plants will love.

Final Thoughts

So, if you want to revamp your garden without breaking the bank, try these DIY landscaping trends today!

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Gracie Evans

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