The landscape outside your home can be your own personalized creation, and it does not have to be expensive. It is through the effort of creating what you want within the limitations that you come to love the space you craft. By learning penny-wise methods to care for your landscape, you can have the lawn you want within the budget you can afford.
Xeriscaping
By installing native plants, mulching appropriately and minimizing the size of your actual lawn, you can save a lot of money on maintenance and watering. Lush green lawns are certainly beautiful and pleasant to play on, but they are also resource intensive. Unless you are one of the lucky few that live in an area with heavy rainfall, you will spend large amounts of money keeping a large lawn alive.
Cost Effective Lawn Care Tools
Once you have minimized your lawn space, you can determine exactly what tools you need to care for your landscape. If the lawn is small enough, a push reel mower may be enough. Push mowers can be hard to use if you have physical limitations, though. Electric push mowers are also another excellent option. Older models used to require an extension cord, but newer models are often cord-free. Other accessories, like leaf blowers, can also ease your cleanup and make for a nicer looking landscape. Electric models are not terribly expensive and can offer a quick solution to sidewalk clutter.
Compost Organic Waste
Composting is a wonderful way to recycle your food scraps into valuable fertilizer or topsoil. Small bags of compost can be expensive and it seems silly to pay so much when you can just make your own. Pre-made compost containers are always an option, but you do not have to spend a lot of money if you have a little out-of-the-way space to make a pile. Chicken wire and wood scraps are enough to cordon off a small area for dumping your organic waste, including lawn clippings, food scraps, leaves and anything else the naturally decays. Remember to turn the pile every month or so, and eventually, you will have your own fertilizer.
Be Water Wise
Although water is not a concern right now in San Antonio with all of the rain we are seeing, water is one of the greatest expenses for the home gardener. Water conservation is in everyone’s best interest, and SAWS will often have information on how to conserve water across your entire home. Take the time to learn about minimizing the water use in your lawn, and it will save you money for the foreseeable future.
Beautiful lawns and landscapes do not have to be expensive. By adopting the above practices, you can begin creating the landscape you want within your budget. Not only will you save money, but you will also do the environment a favor as well.