5 Yard Design Fails Homeowners Make

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Anna Tsvyetkov

Broker/REALTOR®
JMG -- Jason Mitchell Group

Warmer weather is here, and homeowners are ready to get outdoors. Over
the past decade, our yards have become an extension of our living space.
But as spring fever takes over, avoid these mistakes that can derail the
best of intentions and turn the yard into an epic failure.
5 Yard Design Fails Homeowners Make

  1. Unrealistic Expectations – Expecting a picture-perfect yard at once
    can cause more damage than just disappointment. In a rush to get that lush
    look instantly, they do not allow for growth and plant too close together,
    ultimately strangling the plants and requiring replanting.
  2. Using Indoor Items Outdoors – While it’s trendy to mimic indoor
    living outside, such as kitchens and living spaces, one cannot simply take
    an item designed for indoor use and move outdoors. Big-screen TVs,
    indoor sofas, and wood tables are just a few examples of indoor items that
    will not last in an outdoor environment.
  3. Not Protecting Materials – Backyards are not maintenance-free.
    Decks need to be re-stained or painted and furniture should be stored in
    extreme weather to increase longevity.
  4. Ignoring Planting Guidance – Magazine and Pinterest photographs
    offer a multitude of pictures to inspire new gardeners, but these may not
    work for every yard. Planting sun-loving plants in the shade or vice versa is
    a recipe for disaster and will not create the beautiful garden desired.
  5. Ignoring HOA Rules – Before spending time and money on plants or
    trees, it’s worth reading the fine print in HOA or community rules. These
    rules can be enforced, and no one wants to pay to remove landscaping
    that’s non-compliant.
    Everyone wants the perfect yard. With the arrival of warmer weather, every
    yard can offer fresh air living options if these design mistakes are avoided.

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