How to make a yard look level without breaking the bank?
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You could put plants and build small garden areas where the areas are most obvious. Put a border around them digging a bit deeper where it is higher and it will be less noticeable. Plant a variety of items in the mini garden areas.
Hi jacqueline,
There are plants that are generally low lying called Stepables, thyme is one of them, when walked on you have a fragrance. Amazon carries them.
Do you need to regrade it?
If your ground is unlevel and you walk around on it, then regrading it would be the way to go like Naomie suggested. Unlevel ground is a tripping and falling hazard. If you do it right, you won't have to worry about again and in the long run it will be cost effective. I like to recommend stepables to cover an area that gets walked on but has other problems like no sun, not much water, etc. They are a great ground cover, but can take some time to fill in and be invasive if not kept under control. This is their website.
https://www.stepables.com/