Can you give me ideas for landscaping my yard?
good morning!we bought our house in December and now that the snow is melting (Upstate New York) I’m looking forward to working in the yard but I have no clue what to do! Any ideas?I also want to do something special with the wishing well, again I have no ideas! Please help :)
Related Discussions
GNATS - How to get rid of them?
Somehow my house and garden got tiny gnats that killed my fuchsia plant and fly everywhere. I have tried ALL the Web recommendations - soap and oil dishes, sand in th... See more
Marigolds growing! Should I pinch the buds?
My marigold plants are growing. I heard that pinching the buds until Autumn will allow them to grow without killing the plant. Is this true?
Growing garlic
Growing our first garlic, should we wait until the leaves are drying out before we pick it? Husband picked first one today along with our first potatoes.
How to keep mice out of your garden?
Hi everyone, I have mice in my garden destroying my vegetables and I have also noticed them in the barn and shed. Please can someone tell me how to prevent them from ... See more
What's the best flower/plant to grow in Texas?
I know that opinions vary, but what's your opinion?!I have great luck w Rosemary plants. Green all year long.
I need landscaping ideas front yard Cape Cod
Love my Azaleas and stone terrace walls. But the 2 levels are hard to mow. I’m replacing the front porch and steps, and will tear out the 2 old evergreens. I’d... See more
Do you need a permit to do landscaping in your front yard?
was wanting to put pavers down and rid my front yard of some of the weeds/grass. Is it allowed to do this without a permit and can you park a vehicle on it?
Hello-what is exciting gardening opportunity. It all depends upon your taste and aesthetic.
Perhaps you would like to look over a garden book Pinterest or Houzz for ideas of potential shrubs trees and plants that you like with attention to your planting zone
Do you want to have a specimen tree in front of your house? Do you prefer a flowering tree -evergreen or deciduous tree. Do you want lawn or ground covers or flowering shrubs?
Most plants success depend on their hardness to geographic planting zones presenting weather conditions. This information influences your choices.
Additionally for the best local professional advice I would highly suggest contacting your cooperative extension. These offices are manned by volunteer master gardeners on site there waiting to answer the communities questions that know your local situation quite well.
Master gardeners are required to volunteer back designated hours ( plus continuing education) each year to maintain MG certification -this community outreach and education is their goal.
You could make a little garden around the wishing well. I would plant some perennials that come up every year and then fill in with annuals. You may want to check with your local nursery to see which perennials do well in your area. I really like the flower filled bucket in the picture I have posted.
first make sure it is graded away from the house
first make sure its graded away from the house if you want green grass you will have to get rid of the pine tree needles are very acidic and the grass won't grow
I'm seeing a large pine tree which means your soil is acidic. Here's a link for landscaping around pine trees and the best things to plant:
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/landscape-under-pine-trees-36644.html
I love those ideas of putting a garden around the wishing well. You could plants vines too so they crawl all over it and add a path into the garden and around the well.
Sarah: maybe this will help
https://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/lands_forests_pdf/factnatives.pdf
How lovely! I would spruce up the roof over the wishing well with stain on the shingles and paint the rest of it. Add lighting around the well so that it can be appreciated at night as well.
I'm a big fan of potted plants because they are easy to cover and protect from the winter weather.
In the yard closer to the house, plant flowering fruit trees.
It's unclear whereyour wishing well is located in relation to your home but you might consider making it the focus point of your yard and perhaps place pavers around the well so you could add nice outdoor chairs for a relaxing spot near the pine tree(s). You could have pots of colorful flowers during the summer and use the area as a gathering place for friends and family to visit and "wish".
You could add some mulch around the tree and plant some hostas around it in the mulch (if it is shaded). We have done that with our trees in the back and it looks nice. For the wishing well, maybe you could fill the inside of it with dirt and plant some annuals (wave petunias would be gorgeous!) and add some light gravel over the dirt/around them to make it look nice. Perhaps you could white wash the stones in the wishing well or paint/stain the wood to freshen it up.
Do you have an outdoor seating area? Maybe a shade structure and some comfy seating to enjoy in the Summer? Here are some shade ideas: https://jessicawellinginteriors.com/patio-shade-ideas/
And an outdoor living room: https://jessicawellinginteriors.com/patio-shade-ideas/
Hello there,
I would place blue and white bulbs and trailing plants in the Well., and generally attend to maintenance rather than start anything new for the first year. You need to see the garden through the seasons to find out what you have in it, then you will be in a position to decide what you want or can do with it. To start digging could spoil something you really like before it has started to grow. Patients let the garden tell you it's secrets!................
Here is a Country Living post with some beautiful ideas. https://www.countryliving.com/gardening/garden-ideas/g3133/landscaping-tips/
I put in a raised planter box in mine. https://www.hometalk.com/diy/build/raised-garden-beds/1st-time-making-a-raised-planter-box-43399832
1st Time Making a Raised Planter Box!