Landscaping your front yard isn't all about the plants and flowers you choose to grow. Rocks of all shapes and sizes can also be used widely as a landscaping device, adding interest, contrast and ...
And vice versa. You’ve heard it before: Choose the right plant for the right place, Cervoni says. Always read the plant tag or description before buying a plant so you give it the conditions it needs ...
Saguaro and senita cacti, and red-blooming Tecoma stans, boast appealing colors and textures in a resilient desert garden. Learn to choose the right plants for a drought-tolerant landscape front yard ...
A well-placed pond will elevate your front yard aesthetically as well as help to boost biodiversity by attracting wildlife.
Nobody enjoys mowing a steep lawn. Transform this hillside with terraced beds on both sides of stone stairs rather than turf grass. For year-round texture and color, fill the tiers with ...
Water-hungry lawns are symbols of Los Angeles’ past. In this series, we spotlight yards with alternative, low-water landscaping built for the future. Looking out the front windows of their Northeast L ...
The hottest trend in landscapes is lawn removal and replacement and Slow the Flow is helping several homeowner redo their yards to be more drought-resistant. They put out a call for homeowners to ...
A salve for America’s loneliness epidemic could exist right in front of its homes. Front yards are a staple of many American neighborhoods. Lush plantings, porches or trinkets can capture the ...
If you are a homeowner, you likely take great pride in your front yard. But is the grass truly greener on the other side (of the country)? According to a poll by Waste Removal USA, Connecticut has ...