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Front Yard Landscaping Update – Show Notes
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- Today’s Plant: Prairie Dropseed
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Front Yard Landscaping Ideas
Update on our front yard landscaping project
- Finished!
- Goals
- Enhance access
- Enhance beauty
- Increase value
- Reduce maintenance
- Increase pride
- Express regional character
- Demonstrate process
- How we measured up to our goals
- Access
- Greatly improved
- Can still access yard easily
- May have even widened more
- Beauty
- Our garden is still an infant
- Already looks better
- Will look great in 3-5yr
- Value increase
- Hard to quantify
- Estimate increase of 5-10k
- Maintenance reduction
- Hard to tell now
- Estimate 5hr/yr
- Pride
- Already immense
- Looks much better, premium
- Regional character
- Mostly native plants
- Year-round interest
- Educates our children
- Discussion point for guests
- Demonstrating process
- Documented and sharing process
- Courses in membership
- What are the numbers?
- Entrance walk: ~$1000
- Plants: ~$1000
- Design: ~20hr
- Work: ~50hr
- Front entry gardens
- Most impactful space on property
- Why?
- Welcoming
- Expression: self, space, architecture
- Architectural enhancement
- Increases value
- Access
Today’s favorite plant
Prairie Dropseed
- Sporobolus heterolepis
- Grass
- USDA zone 3-9
- 2-3ft tall, 2-3ft wide
- Dry to medium moisture
- Full sun
- Tolerates deer, drought, erosion, dry soil, shallow rocky soil, air pollution
- Attracts birds
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