8 of the Trendiest Landscaping Projects of 2022

 

When you’re looking to invest time and money into landscaping and lawn care projects around your home, it’s important to consider what’s new, hot, and stylish in landscaping culture. Especially if you enjoy being the most gorgeous, buzz-worthy home in your neighborhood, you must look into what’s trending in exterior home decor. To assist you on your journey, here are eight of the trendiest landscaping projects of 2022:

1. Immersive Gardens

Focusing on making your garden spaces as immersive as possible is perhaps the biggest landscaping trend of 2022 so far. You want your garden to evoke a specific mood, location, or aesthetic to feel truly buzz-worthy. Sit down, write a list of your inspirations, and get going on making the perfect immersive garden project to make your home’s exterior incredibly dreamy.

2. Gardening Around the Local Wildlife’s Needs

Speaking of gardens, the way you approach the actual design, plant choices, and items that make up your garden can have a significant impact on the local wildlife that lives around your home. To keep your garden eco-friendly, and to inspire woodland creatures to visit your gardens now and again (a treat that will make every bit of work you do fully worth it), be sure to do some research before making changes to keep your garden spaces wildlife-friendly.

3. Fully-Manicured Front Lawns

Nothing can make your property feel trendy, in-style, and responsibly owned in the same way that a fully-manicured lawn can. Unless you have many spare man-hours each week of your life, however, it’s difficult to keep up the tasks needed to ensure your property looks stunning at all times. By hiring professional lawn care and landscaping services in Denver, PA, you can ensure that your property needs are always taken care of, and these professionals can even help you achieve your other landscaping goals.

4. Drought-Tolerant Plants

With climate change more apparent than ever before, many homeowners are finding their climate hotter and drier than it has been in decades. To keep your landscaping beautiful, while avoiding plants that will quickly die to harshly hot weather, consider investing in drought-tolerant plants. Cacti, wildflowers, and many other beautiful pieces of greenery can help you create a magical, but weather-resistant landscape for your home.

5. Low-Carbon Imprint Landscaping

If you are into outdoor, garden-centric projects and landscaping, you are likely to be incredibly environmentally conscious. While many people believe any plant-centric, outdoorsy project is bound to be good for the environment, this is unfortunately not always true. If you want to invest in plants and greenery within your gardens and outdoor spaces that are especially fantastic for the Earth, you need to consider buying low-carbon everything. From local materials to furniture pieces, to plants, to the fertilizer you use, looking for options that are specifically labeled as having a low-carbon impact is critical.

6. Stone Walkways

Do you want your home to feel more open than it’s ever been? By surrounding your property with walkways, you will have a newfound sense of freedom on your property and will have an easy way to escape the stresses of day-to-day life (not to mention an excellent new activity to do with any guests). Stone walkways are especially trendy, and if you can find a local stonemason who is up for the job, you can install a stone walkway on your property that’s guaranteed to become the talk of the neighborhood.

7. Artificial Grass

Not everyone has the time or money to manage incredibly complex outdoor projects or to fully maintain their lawn. If you want the look of a freshly mowed and manicured lawn, but do not have the man-hours needed to make that happen, you should consider investing in artificial grass. Homeowners have traditionally strayed away from artificial grass out of concern it might look cheap, but with the technology and quality of artificial grass these days, you’ll have a hard time telling apart the artificial grass from the real grass.

8. Succulent Mania

Succulents have become more and more popular amongst not only homeowners but apartment dwellers, over the last decade. The low-maintenance needs of the plants, mixed with their stunning styles, have made them a no-brainer. The fact that they are also incredibly cheap to buy (even when they’re large) has made them that much more attractive for homeowners looking to expand their plant collections on a budget.

Time to Unlock Your Property’s Full Potential

With the right amount of hard work, planning, and professional guidance, you can make your home’s exterior look as though it jumped straight out of a Goodhousekeeping catalog. For those that love to feel as though they’re living in a dreamscape, and who enjoy hosting, these projects will prove especially attractive.

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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