I need low maintenance yard / transformation to little cost.
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what is the location ,lighting and specific plants you would like?
Contact local colleges and trade schools! Also you your local Ag Extension for their Master Gardener program. They would love to hear from you!
Depends. How big is your property? What part of the country are you in? How much are you willing to invest in this? Do you want a natural look or more commercial? Where you live do you get a lot of rain or is it more arid? Do you want a fragrant plants or the kind you plant and just water?
That's a great idea. If you are willing to finance the project those learning with the aid of instructors might strike a deal. Living in a university town, with a whole college devoted to horticulture and design, I certainly wish I'd thought of that.