The Landscaping Handbook
Having a yard can be both a blessing and a curse. The extra space is nice, but how can you make sure it’s properly cared for? These golden rules of landscaping can help ensure your lawn looks pristine all season long.
![Front yard of home](https://americanlifestylemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/front-yard-intext1.jpg)
Work your way out
Your home is likely the largest portion of your yard, so it’s important to work your way out from the base of the house to the edge of your lawn. It’s easier to start small, where your lawn begins, than to end up with a disproportionate landscape.
![Pathway with flowering bushes](https://americanlifestylemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/flowering-bushes-intext2.jpg)
Implement the rule of threes
There’s a reason three flowers in a vase look better than two—the rule of threes states that, by grouping items in a trio, the arrangement is more pleasing to the eye. The same goes for your landscaping, so keep shrubbery, flowers, and decorative items in threes.
![Yard with flowerbeds](https://americanlifestylemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/flowerbeds-intext3.jpg)
Find balance
Our eyes are naturally drawn to clearly defined patterns, so utilize balance and contrast for your lawn by edging out flower beds, keeping pathways free and clear of weeds, and adding walls or fencing around areas you want to keep separate.
![Colorful flowers surrounding mailbox in front yard of home](https://americanlifestylemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/colorful-flowers-yard-intext4.jpg)
Capitalize on color
Nothing makes a lawn stand out more than complementary colors. If all of your flowers and plants are one color, your yard will look dull. Keep color theory in mind when gardening, and choose greenery in harmonizing shades.
![Gazebo and flowers](https://americanlifestylemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/gazebo-and-flowers0intext5.jpg)
Prioritize your plan
You’re bound to hit a few snags on the road to creating your landscaping masterpiece, but by having a plan, you can make sure you stick to your vision (and budget)!