– Mulch.
– Shredded Leaves.
– Pea Gravel.
– Bark.
– Rocks.
– Brick Chips.
– Sand.
– Pine Needles & Cones.
– Wood Chips: Wood chips are an excellent ground cover option that adds a natural and rustic touch to your backyard. …
– Install Sod or Plant Grass Seeds: …
– Artificial Grass: …
– Organic Mulch: …
– Build a Deck: …
– Pavers and Stone: …
– Gravel and Pebbles: …
– Rubber Mulch:
– Creeping Periwinkle – $1.07 per plant.
– Walk-on-Me Thyme – $3.99 per plant.
– Moss Phlox – $4.59 per plant.
– Violets and Pansies – Seeds range from $0.95 to $2.95.
– Early Snow Glories – $2.40 per plant.
– Build a DIY Deck or Patio. …
– Lay Down an Outdoor Rug. …
– Create a Stone Path. …
– Construct a Tree Bench. …
– Set Up a Trellis. …
– Create Shade with a Pergola. …
– Invest in a Fountain. …
– Use a Stock Tank Pool.
– Freshen Up or Add Mulch Beds. …
– Plant Perennials for Annual Enjoyment. …
– Improve Edging Around your Patio. …
– Grow Native Plants that Won’t Stretch your Water Bill. …
– Incorporate Xeriscaping Elements.
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