If your backyard includes an easement, you might see it as a constraint, but I see it as a chance to be creative. With some ingenuity, you can transform the area into a lovely extension of your garden.
Add Local Plants
Select local plants that grow well with little care. They’re great for making a sustainable garden that looks after itself.
Stone Gardens for a Natural Feel
Employing stones and rocks can allow you to form striking natural borders and walkways. I’ve noticed that introducing plants that need little water can really boost the visual appeal without needing excessive maintenance.
Make a Wildflower Meadow
Turn your easement into a wildflower meadow for a burst of color and a safe place for pollinators. It’s a wonderful way to accept the natural beauty.
Install Artistic Garden Statues
Add a creative touch using garden art or decorations. I’ve noticed they can start conversations and become center points in any garden.
Confidentiality Using Greenery
Make a sense of privacy by thoughtfully positioning screening plants down the easement. I’ve observed how a set of high grasses or bushes can ensure both beauty and privacy.
Moveable Gardens for Adaptability
Using pots means you can easily move plants around if required. I’ve usually used them to try out different plant combinations without a permanent decision.
Light Up Using Powered Lanterns
Put powered lights along the walkways to light up your garden at night. It’s a magical touch that makes the space come alive after dark.
Employ Plants You Can Eat
Add plants you can eat like herbs or berries for beauty and function. It’s great to have fresh ingredients right near you.
Install a Water Feature
A small water feature can add peace and a center point to your easement. I love the calming sound of water, which brings peace to any garden space.
Paver Walkways
Put down pavers for a beautiful walkway that defines the location. It’s a simple addition that guides the eye and invites exploration.
Imitation Streambeds for Rainwater Control
Think about installing a dry streambed to take care of water runoff and stop soil loss. It’s practical and brings a gorgeous, earthy touch to the scenery.
Textures with Decorative Grasses
Add decorative grasses to add movement and feel. I’ve noticed they sway wonderfully when it’s windy, bringing a dynamic part to the scenery.
Eye-Catching Plant Edges
Improve your property limits using attractive edges made from flowering plants. This simple addition can greatly boost your garden’s visual attractiveness.
