5 DIY Landscaping Tips on a Budget

5 DIY Landscaping Tips on a Budget

Spring is just around the corner! It’s time to start thinking about how your outdoor space is going to stand out and offer stunning curb appeal. The issue is, it can be costly to hire someone to landscape your yard, so doing it yourself is the next best option. Prepare to grab your garden tools and evaluate your yard space. Here are 5 landscaping adds to implement this spring without emptying your wallet. 

1. Don’t Pay Top Dollar For Garden Tools

A discouraging factor for many people is that they don’t have fancy garden tools and gadgets in their garden shed. This shouldn’t be a deciding factor on revamping your outdoor space. There are several places to look for slightly used garden equipment that can make life easier. Check out:

  • Your local online marketplace
  • Auctions and swap meets
  • Garage and estate sales
  • Thrift and recycle stores

There are people eager to trade out or discard their slightly used garden tools. You really just need the basic tools to get started. Knowing where to look results in super cheap finds. 

2. Clear Out Beds and Trim Back Plants

One of the best landscaping tips is to clear out clutter in the garden. If you’re strapped for cash and can’t afford to add plants right now, at least tidy up garden beds. Trim back overgrown bushes and plants. Get rid of old landscaping rocks and ripped weed blocker. Repair fences and borders, and if you can’t fix them now, tear them out.   

3. Consider Mulch Alternatives

Mulch is the icing on the cake when it comes to the final presentation of your  landscape. It not only looks great, it keeps weeds at bay and helps plants retain their moisture. But it can be pricey. Consider some alternatives:

  • Pine needles
  • Compost
  • Newspaper
  • Straw

While these are temporary mulch solutions, they help get the job done. 

4. Revitalize What You Already Have

While it’s nice to dupe a garden look displayed on your favorite website or garden magazine, it can go beyond your budget. Take a close look at what you already have. Split up clumps of plants and disperse them elsewhere in your garden or give them away. Trim back trees and overgrown bushes. Transplant perennials to bare areas to fill in empty spots. 

5. Hit the Clearance Rack

In the back of most nurseries and garden retailers are clearance racks. Those dilapidated, wilted plants that no one wants. Don’t pass them by! You can save a fortune by revitalizing them. Some are pennies on the dollar of the original retail price. Go home and soak them, fertilize, and trim back. They may not be plant-in-the-ground ready just yet, but in time, they could be the showcase of your garden. 

Getting your yard in tip-top shape this spring starts with planning now. A little hard work and ingenuity will have your property looking top notch. Nothing beautiful happens overnight, but implementing a few landscaping tips will pay off big in the long run. 

Here’s to Saving and Thriving Daily!

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