Sunday, July 26, 2015

Brilliant & Simple Low Maintenance Landscaping Ideas

Brilliant & Simple Low Maintenance Landscaping Ideas

Check out these tips on how to create an easy-to-manage landscape from HomeAdvisor.


How much time and money do you want to spend on landscaping? If it’s not a lot, steer away from water-gulping flowers and high-maintenance shrubs. Instead, look at creating a landscape with low maintenance plants that you can tend to on a biweekly or monthly basis.
Plants to Consider
Focus on adding plants that don’t require a lot of watering, pruning, trimming and mulching. Some to consider include:
  • Thyme
  • Daylilies
  • Hydrangea
  • Lavender
  • Roses
  • Peony
  • Hawthorn
The key is to get more perennials than annuals, if possible, into your garden. Find varieties that will thrive in your local climate and the shading or sunlight conditions of the space. If you choose perennials that bloom from spring into fall, you can enjoy colorful blooms throughout most of the year.
Drought-tolerant perennials might be the best option if you live in a particularly hot climate. They’re good for keeping your water bills down and meeting any water restrictions during the summer. If you need more ideas for a low maintenance landscape, talk to a local gardener.
Additional Steps to Take
If you don’t have the budget or time to invest in a lot of new plants, focus on how you can rearrange or adapt the garden you have. Some options may be to:
1. Group plants of the same type: To cut down on watering, trimming and mulching time, group plants that need the same kind of maintenance. This lessens the amount of time and resources you need to spread across the garden.
2. Create borders: Building brick borders around your flowers and shrubs can create an attractive separation between the shrubbery and grass. This can be done professionally for about $1,300, or you can buy the materials yourself and do it over a weekend.
3. Apply mulch: Laying mulch around your plants, and on top of the soil that covers their roots, keeps out weeds, helps them retain moisture, and adds to the natural nutrients they receive. Mulch can also be used as a decorative border.
4. Install automatic irrigation: An automatic irrigation system will save you time watering the garden. The cost to install a sprinkler system averages between $1,900 and $3,300. You can program sprinklers to go off at certain times, which prevents you from having to replace dead plants down the road.
5. Consider rocks instead: Rather than spending money on high water bills and replacing plants every year, consider xeriscaping your yard. Rock gardens with a few plants spread out across them are just as beautiful, especially in drought-susceptible regions.
Conclusion
Whether you decide to rearrange your current garden or spend a little extra money replacing some annuals with perennial alternatives, there are plenty of ways to create a low maintenance landscape that will save you time and reduce your monthly water bills. Don’t let your garden suffer because you didn’t consider an alternate plan.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

5 Articles You Should Read Before Buying A Home

5 Articles You Should Read Before Buying A Home

These must-reads cover everything from working with a real estate agent to choosing the right home.


Guest post from Tiffany Cody, Marketing Content Specialist with Coldwell Banker Real Estate
Buying a home is likely the largest investment one makes in a lifetime, so it’s important to be informed about the whole process before signing on the dotted line.  These 5 articles share advice on everything from working with a real estate agent to choosing the right home.  You’ll also read about some of the most common mistakes and how to avoid them.  Homeownership may be only a few reads away!
A common dilemma that home buyers are often faced with is deciding between two or three properties. While finding more than one home that best suits your needs and lifestyle is an advantage, choosing which one you’ll ultimately purchase may be a bit perplexing. This must-read article offers insightful advice to help you sort through your options and make the best choice.
A vital component to buying a home will be cultivating a successful working relationship with your real estate agent. You and your agent will both have unique ideas and expectations to help you reach your dream of home ownership. The tips in this article will help you foster a productive partnership with your real estate agent.
For many potential buyers, the cost of a home is the primary financial focus when beginning to search. While finding a home that fits within your budget is crucial, there are other financial factors to take into consideration beyond the listing price. The following article provides sound budget-related advice for home buyers.
Looking for the most efficient way to search for a home online? Coldwell Banker has an app for that! In addition to providing mobile and tablet apps that simplify the search process, the following tips will also help you avoid making common and easily overlooked mistakes when searching for a home online.
The first question that often comes to mind for most people thinking of purchasing a home is whether to build a new house or to buy an older home. Both options present unique advantages and disadvantages. The following article offers valuable pros and cons to consider before making a decision.