Saturday, January 16, 2021

Ideas To Update Your Backyard In A Weekend


 

The winter months might have you stuck inside for now but I’m dreaming about all of the backyard ideas I can’t wait to tackle once the weather turns warmer. Whether you are looking to expand your patio, add interest to your garden, or increase your storage space, upgrading your backyard is a lot easier and can be done quicker than you think. There are a few budget-friendly backyard projects that are even able to be completed in a weekend! Below are some of these inspirational ideas you can already start to get ready now! 

  1. Edge Your Garden: If you garden edge, this helps to define a border between your lawn or your flower bed that is near by. It also helps to prevent any soil erosion that might have been in your garden bed. There are many edging materials to try including bricks, stones or even concrete, and can be installed within an afternoon. If you are thinking of looking for a more eco-friendly take on edging, try a wine pottle project. The colorful glass will reflect sunshine and create a unique look for a garden that is sure to stand out amongst the rest. 


Image: Onorato Landscaping

  1. Hire A Professional If You Need Assistance: If some of the projects you would like done require more work than you are willing to take on, hiring a professional to do the heavy work for you is key. Finding a quality business to do the job right is key. If you live in the New Jersey area, be sure to call Onorato Landscaping. This highly recommended Bergen County landscaping service is second to none. They are skilled at helping homeowners visualize and crystalize their landscape and hardscape dreams. The company then brings those dreams to life on a budget, on time, and in a way that will make the property be the talk of their town and neighborhood. They are a full-service landscaping, hardscaping, and lawn service company that truly delivers superior value to both their commercial and residential customers. Marc Onorato, the founder, has over 10 years of working for premium garden center to develop this service that delivers unsurpassed value and continues to be one of the top landscaping businesses in the area. 


  1. Create Shade With Curtains: If your backyard gets a lot of sun, one of the quickest ways to help bring shade is by adding curtains. This is a budget-friendly solution that also can be doubled as a privacy screen if you have friends, neighbors, or family over. For a festive touch, you can hang patio lights on the post to illuminate the night. Be sure to anchor the posts firmly into the ground before you hang everything to make sure it’s secure. If you want to go bold, pick a fun or loud print to use or use a natural print and add a fun color ribbon to tie your curtains back. 


  1. Decorate With Plants:  When it’s time to select new plants for your garden, you have several options but they can also be out of your budget. Save your money for the plants by recycling old tires into a whimsical planter instead of buying store-bought containers. You can use chicken wire and landscaping fabric to cover the hole at the base, then paint or stack your new planters and arrange them in your yard for a playful display. 


  1. Deck Railing: It might be essential to have a deck railing depending on how high your deck is but there are other options to consider before just putting in a railing itself. A popular feature right now is to add a tinted glass in a deck railing because it is strong, safe, and also adds flair to your outdoor space. To build one yourself, there are many articles to help you feel confident to try it! 


To update your backyard in a weekend is possible, depending on how much time you have. There are several more small projects you can tackle to help bring a vision of a dreamy backyard to life. Of course, if you have any questions or concerns, call a professional to walk you through the proper way to do something or even hire them to get it done the right way if you are unsure. Do your best, try and see some great results that your hard work


12 comments:

  1. My husband takes care of our yard and is a little resitant when it comes to change. I do not love our yard but it is a big job and I will keep it the same for now

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  2. Great ideas! I need to get to work on my yard this year for sure!

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  3. I enjoyed reading your article and thanks for the tips. I'm gonna work on my yard too.

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  4. Oh gosh, these are great ideas. I am the one in-charge in taking care of our backyard and will definitely follow all of these.

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  5. I like the idea of making a playful display. We always go with traditional but I am ready for a change.

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  6. These are great ideas. I can't wait to start fixing up my backyard. Come summer my husband and I play do redue our deck completely.

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  7. I can't wait for the Spring time to upgrade the garden. These tips for a weekend makeover is ideal.

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  8. It is amazing how much better a yard can look after an hour or so of edging. My yard has been neglected the last few years, but I'm inspired to work on it next spring!

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  9. Since we live in a small rented flat, we don't have a backyard here! However, I am loving these ideas, great and easy-to-do����

    Thanks,
    Everything Enchanting

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  10. You have beautiful garden. Yes spending time in our graden is always fun. Thanks for these tips.

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  11. I have no garden in my current apartment but who would not love to have one. If you have the budget, it's a good idea to really hire a landscape artist but in case you have all the time, just read and watch videos about gardening would help a lot.

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  12. Thanks for the ideas. I'm gonna follow most of these tips when I redecorate my backyard again.

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