4 Spring Landscape Design Ideas for Your Lewis Center, OH Home's Landscaping

4 Spring Landscape Design Ideas for Your Lewis Center, OH Home's Landscaping

The long winter has almost reached its end and now is the perfect time to begin planning how to refresh your landscape. Updating certain parts of your landscape to eco-friendly standards is a great start to making a difference to make the landscape more attractive as well as offer more opportunities for outdoor living. Here are four spring landscape design ideas for your Lewis Center, OH home’s landscaping.

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Updated Irrigation

One of the best ways your home can become more efficient in its landscape water usage is by investing in an automatic irrigation system that is calibrated for each facet of your landscape. This will ensure that your plants are watered exactly how often and how much they need. Since irrigation systems make it easier to direct water to precise locations, you’ll also prevent excess runoff while lowering your water bill. 

Updated Lighting

You always want to make sure that the nighttime mood is always right in your backyard and new LED landscape lighting is the best way to achieve that. String lights create a festive atmosphere while moonlighting or spotlighting can create drama with your landscape features. Meanwhile, installing lights low to the ground can help increase safety on your patios and walkways while decreasing energy usage. LEDs (light-emitting diodes) make excellent alternatives to traditional bulbs as they are much more energy-efficient, smaller, and can fit in hard-to-reach areas which offer plenty of opportunities for creative expression.  

Less Lawn, More Native Plants for the Pollinators

If you’re considering adding or replacing plants, choose grasses, flowers, vines, ground covers, shrubs, and trees that are native to Central Ohio. Native plants have evolved to be perfectly adapted to the region and, as such, require very little maintenance and care while providing plenty of beauty and variety. Native grasses can be in place of non-native turf grasses. Some homeowners are opting to leave portions of their landscape in a wilder state to provide habitat for local wildlife: if this doesn’t fit in with your design aesthetic, you could consider raised masonry beds filled with native wildflowers, for a treat that will be irresistible to bees, butterflies, and birds.

A Patio to Suit Your Lifestyle

A growing trend is to expand the size of outdoor living spaces, to comfortably accommodate all activities; and to make this space an extension of the home rather than merely a space for a grill and some lounge chairs. Today’s patios are sophisticated with integrated audio systems and many of the amenities typically found in indoor kitchens and living rooms. Another bonus is that a patio expansion reduces the size of the lawn - effectively bringing you closer to attractive landscaping and minimizing lawn upkeep.

The Comfort of Fire

Humans have always been drawn to fire, and even modern life hasn’t dimmed our enthusiasm for its light and warmth. A fire feature will quickly become one of the central features of your outdoor living space. Fire can be used in various features with plenty of variability in design and use, and allow for plenty of creativity using stonework. Fire pits create a simple gathering place for you and your loved ones to gather and enjoy the warmth of a wood or gas fire. Fire tables make a similar environment for gathering but use gas or propane and add drama to an outdoor dining experience. The outdoor fireplace, which is a much larger structure, turns your patio into a cozy outdoor living room; this prominent focal point makes a beautiful impression on your entire landscape.

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