Tricks for Having a Gorgeous Yard With Little Effort Home Garden by Sukumar@786 - March 31, 2014March 31, 2014 Many homeowners believe that having a nicely landscaped yard takes a lot of ongoing effort, but you can use a few tricks to have a nice yard that you don’t have to spend hours maintaining each month. Planning your yard is key, as is using native plants with plenty of mulch. Using automatic sprinklers and paying someone else to trim your trees also saves time and keeps your yard looking fantastic. Image Source : http://www.buzzhoz.comMinimize Your Lawn Size Large grassy areas take a lot of effort to maintain, so consider breaking up your lawn using pavers and planting beds. Pavers make lovely paths or patios and they need no maintenance other than occasional washing. Planting beds make your yard look neat and organized. They also minimize the amount of grass that needs to be mowed frequently. It’s best to plant flowers, trees and other plants that are native to the area you live in because they require considerably less maintenance than those that are used to growing in other areas. Install Automatic Sprinklers Watering your plants is a chore that must be completed often unless you live in a very rainy climate. The easiest way to complete this task is to have an automatic sprinkler system installed. A company like Fellows Irrigation Repair can install a sprinkler system that works for your yard. Most systems require very little maintenance and allow you to have a lush, green lawn without thinking about watering it. This is especially good for people who work long hours or are away from home for extended periods of time. Use Mulch Mulch is one of the most useful landscaping tools you will find. It is portable and easy to use. You can purchase mulch cheaply or make your own. Mulch is great for reducing evaporation, which means you need to water your yard less often. It is also great for suppressing weeds, which makes caring for your yard easier and more enjoyable. Plant Evergreens and Perennials Annual plants must be planted each year and usually require more maintenance than perennial flowers and plants. Perennials are the best option for homeowners who don’t want to change up the landscaping of their yard every year. Evergreen trees and shrubs are also a great low-maintenance option. They can be used for privacy as well as making your yard look clean and organized. Research plants that grow well in your climate or plants that require very little attention and maintenance. Hire Out Work Working in the garden is relaxing to some people, others find it to be frustrating and only want to enjoy their yards. It’s best for busy homeowners to do the work that they enjoy and pay someone else to do tree trimming and other tasks that are not relaxing. Planning your yard takes some time and effort, but you will likely be able to enjoy the fruits of your labors almost every day of the year.