Ten Tips For Making An Outdoor Area To Be Proud Of

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“Have you seen the Johnsons’ back yard? I wouldn’t give you five bucks for the house, but what’s outside is out of this world.”

There is more to a property than the bricks and mortar. That’s why it’s referred to as a property, not just a house.

If you are lucky enough to have an outdoor area to call your own, making it look good can make you look good. And it can add to the value if you decide to sell it.

But never mind the ulterior motives: it’s yours, you live there and the outdoors part can give you a lot of pleasure.

It all depends on what you’ve got to work with, of course. For the purposes of this article I’m going to assume you’ve got a medium to smallish area.

Many such yards suffer from neglect because they’re not big enough to be considered worthwhile. So what you have is a small patch of mud with the garbage bin in one corner and odd bits of wood and plastic pipes dumped there just to get them out of the house. There might be an old washing machine and a pile of broken bricks and other debris.

It’s a sad sight – and it doesn’t have to be that way.

Here are ten ways to make your outdoor area something to be proud of.

But first you have to decide what it’s going to be for. For you to relax in? For entertaining friends and family? Will it be for decoration only or do you want it to be productive, growing herbs and vegetables and maybe fruit?

  1. The peaceful magic of water
    Someone once said you can’t think when you’re watching a river, and even if that is not strictly true, you know what they meant. Moving water has a fascinating quality that makes us relax, so you could perhaps install a fountain or even create your own miniature Niagara Falls. You might need professional help with this one, but doesn’t hurt to get somebody to have a look and make some suggestions.
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