There are some front garden ideas which are universally useful. For instance, nearly every front yard benefits from utilizing a mixture of evergreens and colorful seasonal flowers. By mixing the two you’ll have both year-round greenery and the freedom to add or remove flowering plants as the seasons change. Depending on your climate and commitment you may be able to even make use of flowering evergreens such as azaleas to create a welcoming front yard that requires almost no effort.
However, you should also be mindful of your commitment level and your environment when planning a garden. Every plant has specific watering and sunlight needs. A succulent garden is unlikely to thrive in a shady New England yard, and a fern garden won’t last long in a sun-drenched Southwestern yard.No matter what front yard landscaping idea you favor, pick plants that are appropriate for your climate and for the specific conditions in your yard and with a little know-how, you can create a front garden that will wow your neighbors and gives a boost to your home’s value.
1. Mini Water Feature Entryway
2. Cottage-Style Planted Wheelbarrow
3. Easy-to-Update Potted Border
4. Showy Succulent Stone Planters
5. Circular Shade-Loving Annuals Flower Bed
6. Simple Lighted Driveway Bed
7. Water-Wise Western Water Feature
8. Elegant Mediterranian Inspired Fountain Bed
9. Easy Care Evergreen Entryway
10. Porch Full of Petunias
11. Cactus-Free Desert Landscaping
12. Coleus and Hosta “Flower” Beds
13. Sophisticated Japanese Garden Beds
14. Sweet and Rustic Stone Edged Flowerbed
15. Signpost and Plant Hanger
16. Modern Craftsman Lighted Path
17. Rustic Wagon Plant Stand
18. Sprouting Stump
19. Enchanting Rose Arbor
20. Low Maintenance Mediterranean
21. The Soft Side of Iron and Stone
22. Continental Style
23. Desert Oasis
24. Petit Country Estate
25. Western Water-Wise
26. Wine Barrel Garden
27. Spring Cottage Garden
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