Has your yard gotten out of control, but you just don't have the resources right now to pay a professional landscaper?
There's no question but that landscaping involves a lot of work and, in some cases, considerable skill and knowledge. However, if you can't afford to hire a professional landscaper, that shouldn't stop you from having the most beautiful garden ever, the product of your own hands and acquiring the necessary knowledge. DIY landscaping can literally save you thousands of dollars!
You only need to be willing to put in the time and effort to do what the pros can do. Of course, there are some complicated projects which you might decide to subcontract out to someone who can produce a good result. It all depends on how handy you are.
Don't Be Afraid To Get Help
Let's say you want to put in a brick patio. There are questions of grading, support and installing the bricks. If you're a detail oriented type, there are plenty of step by step instructions available online at DIY landscaping sites. With a project like this, there's no room for sloppy workmanship. Read up on what the job entails.
If you know you just don't have the patience to execute the task properly, you're better off engaging a pro. Without the proper attention to detail, your DIY landscaping job will result in bricks that buckle, eventually. However, if you can do the job properly, with patience, you'll save a bundle of money, with professional looking results. Remember, too, that if you can install a patio, you can install pathways as well.
If you want to build a deck, this is one of the easiest of the DIY landscaping jobs for you to tackle, as well as being one of the most economical, in terms of savings. The tools you need are few and the required skills are fairly simple. Taking careful measurements and making precise, on-the-mark cuts of your wood is about all it takes. Building steps is probably the most difficult task, but not anything you can't do by following simple directions.
Grow Your Own Vegetables
How about installing some raised beds for that vegetable, flower or herb garden? This is another easy DIY landscaping job. Again, you can find hundreds of sites which provide step by step instructions, complete with a materials list, for this project.
This is a project that you can complete in a weekend or two, depending on the number and size of boxes you're building. Once you see how easy this is, you may get the urge to install planter boxes on your new deck.
The More You Do, The Better You'll Get
As you tackle increasingly difficult DIY landscaping jobs, you'll find that your confidence grows in the number of projects in which you can excel. Soon, you won't hesitate to take on a water garden, a simple stone and mortar wall edging or a gazebo.
While a professional landscaper can probably do the job much faster than you can, you'll be rewarded with the pride of having done the project yourself – not to mention the money you'll save. I guess where I'd draw the line on DIY landscaping projects would be with an in-ground pool! Now there's a job for the pros!
But, doesn't it feel great to look out your window and view your lovely diy landscaping knowing you did this all by yourself!!!
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