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11 Low-Maintenance Landscaping Tips for Your Home

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With some help from the right plants, tools, and landscape design ideas , you can easily turn your lawn into a work of art with minimal effort. It is possible to design a beautiful and quite low-maintenance garden using a few smart decisions. So here, we present you with 11 simple pieces of advice on how to have a lovely-looking garden without a lot of trouble. From picking the right plants to efficient watering techniques and smart lawn management, these tips will help you minimize your efforts. No more pulling and watering the lawn and saying hello to a lawn that almost cares for itself! You’ll want to keep reading to find out how to have a beautiful area to sit outside without much effort. Opt for native plants Native plants, on the other hand, are easy to maintain as they are likely to have been grown under normal conditions and in the right type of soil. These plants require less water, fertilizer, and pesticide than those used for plants grown in a different area or country. For

DIY: Vertical Herb Gardens

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Have you ever thought of growing your own herb garden? It is interesting and easy to grow herbs at home, and it can also be quite fulfilling. So what can one do if they have limited space? Well, in this case, a vertical herb garden may be just what you are looking for. It saves space and is so pleasing to the eye, and then there is the added bonus of having your herbs so easily accessible. Here is the list of the nine easy homemade vertical herb garden designs that one can use during this   summertime lawn care . Wooden Pallet Herb Garden A wooden pallet herb garden is one of the most creative options you can ever consider. Materials Needed: Pallet made from wood, soil, herbs, special fabric used in landscaping, and staple gun. Instructions:  Clean the pallet and sand any rough edges. Basic staple landscape fabric is placed on the back and on the sides to confine the soil. Fill the spaces on the pallet with soil, and you are ready to plant your herbs. It is advisable to stand the palle