How can I add curb appeal?
I'm getting tired of cars/trucks making tracks in my lawn. Unfortunately, I don't have a curb. Its grass meets road! I need ideas for a perimeter or curb appeal. Help!!!
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Honey don't fight it go with it. I'd use pompous grass or whatever's native to your area. Something drought tolerant for sure. And please think perennial. Something tall would be perfect. It'll draw there eyes up and away from the obvious. Believe me 2years growth you won't think of it as a problem area.. Promise!
Maybe some spike strips so they keep off your grass....just kidding! How about some Barberry shrubs along the road area & they do have spikes on plants,evergreen(all year long) with red colored new growth and flowers in spring,dought tolerant easy care,medium growth rate can eventually be pruned into nice looking hedge can get up to 6x6ft so prune to desired height. Evergreen Barberry/Berberis Replicata is what to look for- http://www.louistheplantgeek.com/a-gardening-journal/1383-berberis-replicata-011818 what part of country do you live in??? there are other varieties of Barberry shrubs
Hello, Our community placed down crushed gravel adjacent to the asphalt and that helps alot.