Ways To Save Money On Your Backyard Renovations Home Decoration Home Garden Home Improvement by Savannah Coulsen - November 15, 2014 Save Money On Your Backyard Renovations After weeks of debating about tile, hardwood, and paint colors, you’re newly renovated home is finally finished. You crunched the numbers, and every penny of your budget is seen in some aspect of your dream house, but there is something that you forgot: the backyard. Backyards are one of the most important spaces of a home, but if the budget doesn’t leave room for outdoor renovations, that space is easily forgotten. Thankfully, backyard renovations don’t need to be expensive, and by taking these tips, you can have the perfect backyard without going over budget. Nursery Alternatives An array of eye-catching flowers is a great way to spruce up any outdoor space, but the price tags attached to nursery-raised plants can quickly add up. If you know where to look, however, there are other options for finding beautiful backyard flowers. Most communities have gardening clubs or botanical centers, and these organizations often have sales where $7 bulbs are sold for $3. Image Credit -www.landscapingnetwork.com Drought Tolerant Plants While deciding which plants would look best in your new backyard, keep in mind that 20% of the average household’s water bill is used to keep the flower garden looking bright and healthy. Certain drought tolerant plants may cost you more initially, but the less water you need to keep them alive, the more money you will save in the long run. Make Your Own Fertilizer Besides water, your new flower garden will also need fertilizer to keep it thriving. A 50 pound bag can cost up to $30.00, but by having a compost pile, you can make your own fertilizer for free. To make a compost pile, section off a 2-foot by 4-foot section of your yard with chicken wire, and collect food scraps and other waste. Turn the pile over every week and before long you will have your own fertilizer to use in your garden. Use Wood Alternatives Besides flowers, an expertly crafted deck or gazebo will bring interest and accessibility to your backyard according to Allweather Wood, a company that builds decks in Edmonton. A low-maintenance composite wood alternative like Azek or TimberTech can help lower costs while still keeping that natural real wood look that everyone loves. Whether your home is recently renovated and you need a yard to match, or it’s just time for an update, a beautifully functional outdoor space can be used as a second living room year after year. You can’t put a price on the memories that will be made in your backyard, but with these tips, your perfect outdoor space doesn’t have to break your budget.