5 Landscaping Mistakes to Avoid

5 Landscaping Mistakes to Avoid lehnhoff's supply

Here are five common landscaping mistakes we can help you avoid.

Everyone loves a beautiful yard. But not many people are expert landscapers by trade. This leads to common errors when trying to beautify your home and garden. But don’t worry, these mishaps are easy to avoid when you know what they are. Here are five common landscaping mistakes we can help you avoid.

Not Having a Plan

To have a beautiful and functional yard, you must have a plan. You will need to make sure that your plants look good together and receive the same water, sun, and soil requirements. You’ll also have to consider what your property will look like in different seasons, and whether it will need updating 5 years later. By the time you’ve thought all this through, you’ll be much less tempted to deviate from your shopping list!

Forgetting About Hardscaping 

One of the main benefits of landscaping is that it increases your curb appeal. We all like the idea of patios, fountains, and walkways lined with flowers, but it is important to consider future buyers. 

You’ll want to take a good look at your current hardscape installations. Are they timeless? Do they match the style of the house and neighborhood? Are they well-installed and low-maintenance? And the most important question: do they have the appropriate lighting? The lighting will ensure that the yard can be admired (and used) well into the evening hours.

Neglecting Maintenance Needs

Landscaping requires ongoing maintenance to keep your yard looking its best. Unfortunately, many homeowners underestimate the time and effort required to care for their landscaping elements properly. Before adding any new features to your yard, consider whether you have the time and resources to maintain them regularly. Choose low-maintenance plants and materials whenever possible, and be realistic about your ability to keep up with various maintenance tasks.

Not Mulching

Using mulch in your garden is crucial to its health and longevity. Not only will it help your plants prosper, but it will also raise the aesthetic appeal of your garden and landscape! 

First, mulch is great at retaining moisture, which will help your new plants grow more easily and sustain the current state of your established plants. Mulch will also act as a protective barrier that will lessen evaporation, so you will not have to use nearly as much water. 

The most important aspect of any garden is healthy soil, and mulch can make your soil more nutritious by adding organic matter and nutrients, which will improve the overall strength of the ecosystem within your soil. 

Not Using High-Quality Topsoil 

Before you begin landscaping or creating your flower beds, it is vital to find the right topsoil. Topsoil is the visible layer of soil, typically two to eight inches deep, before reaching the barrier of the next layer of earth, surface soil. It contains its own ecosystem, as it contains many microorganisms and organic matter. 

There are many benefits of using high-quality topsoil, the most obvious of which is improved plant health. Good topsoil will add nutrients and help your plants and plant roots access more oxygen, which will lead to a faster and more sustainable growth pattern.

Another benefit of using good topsoil is that it retains water and thus helps prevent droughts. Topsoil acts as an insurance plan for your plants as it stores the water that it collects. So, during times of drought, your topsoil will have a saved amount of water, which it will naturally give to your thirsty plants in those hot summer months.

Questions? Lehnhoff’s Supply is Here to Help

If you still have more questions about landscaping mistakes, the trained professionals at Lehnhoff’s Supply are here to help you.

Find us at 2708 Belair Road, Fallston, MD 21047 and give us a call at 410-510-7646. For tips, tricks, and to see what we have been up to, be sure to follow us on Facebook, X – Twitter, and Pinterest!

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