From rock gardens to lawns overflowing with flowers, you can accent your home with a variety of landscapes. The design of these landscapes, while adding beauty to your home, can create a certain atmosphere as well as add character. But besides their beauty, landscapes have several other benefits that make building and maintaining them worth the work.

They help the environment.

As the world continues to grow, builders clear land to make way for homes to support the increasing population. Sometimes this growth causes nature to fall by the wayside. Yet homeowners need to create a balance between nature and homes-because this equilibrium benefits the environment as well as those who live in nearby houses. Adding backyard landscaping helps forge this balance.

You can use your landscape to reduce problems such as soil erosion, water evaporation, and flooding caused by rain runoff. Certain plants even minimize water pollution by trapping the dirt and other particles that would otherwise end up in water.

The plants used in landscaping also help the environment by removing CO2 from the air and converting it to oxygen. These plants, especially trees, also create habitats for animals. For example, birds will have a place to live, and at the same time, they will eat and eradicate annoying bugs.

They provide economical perks.

Many people don’t realize that having a well-maintained yard can help their utility bills. By simply planting trees and other plants in strategic locations around your lawn, you can lower the cost to heat your home in the winter and cool your home in the summer.

Certain bushes and hedges absorb heat, making your yard and home cooler overall. Even choosing to have grass instead of bare dirt helps with the summer heat. This happens because grass stays about 14 degrees cooler than dirt. In addition, a tree whose shade covers the air conditioner helps increase the appliance’s efficiency.

Whenever you want to sell your home, a cultivated landscape could help the process go faster and end at a higher price. Studies have even shown that having a beautiful landscape can increase resale value by 14 percent and decrease the time it takes to sell the home by six weeks.

Landscapes also create a positive first impression for potential buyers. The landscape’s condition gives realtors and their clients a good indication of how you have taken care of your home.

They increase health.

Landscapes also provide a better living environment and a healthier atmosphere for your home. The trees and other plants in the landscape clean the air by removing smoke, dust, and other pollutants, giving you cleaner air to breathe.

By taking the time to maintain your yard, you also help your body stay fit. Mowing the lawn and other yard-building activities burn a lot of calories and get you working in the fresh air.

Landscapes also improve your land’s functionality. You have the option of growing your own food in a garden as well as having a nice place to relax or invite people over for socializing. Studies have also shown that plants reduce stress and increase productivity by giving you something cool, natural, and beautiful to look at. This effect produces a better living environment.

 

Landscaping is a hobby that improves a home’s aesthetics and provides support for the environment, your wallet, and your health. Because you have many different types of landscape options available you, you shouldn’t have any trouble designing a beautiful landscape that fits your needs, budget, and property size. Make sure to contact your local lawn care company for more advice on what type of landscape works best for you.