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There are inexpensive landscaping ideas that you can use if you don't want to spend all of your savings on your project. Consider your personal goals rather than focusing on the most expensive options.
Fremont, CA: No matter if you have just purchased a new home or wish to upgrade the landscape of your current residence, there are new landscaping and gardening trends to incorporate into your plans. There are inexpensive landscaping ideas that you can use if you don't want to spend all of your savings on your project. Consider your personal goals rather than focusing on the most expensive options.
Less Lawn Is More
In lieu of a large expanse of green grass, many of the new landscaping trends this year emphasize the idea that a smaller lawn allows for more flexibility - more ground cover plants, additional furniture or even the opportunity to install a swimming pool.
The use of potted plants in place of a large lawn or even a flower bed is becoming increasingly popular outdoors. By controlling the size of the plants, you can plan other features that you may want to include.
Gardening Vertically
In terms of landscaping and gardening solutions for a small space, vertical gardens are not the best choice for homeowners looking to limit their lawn area. It is possible to grow vertical gardens indoors as well as outdoors, using a variety of farming systems ranging from high-end to DIY.