8 Eco-Friendly Landscaping Ideas For Your Backyard

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8 Eco-Friendly Landscaping Ideas For Your Backyard

We’ve all got a responsibility when it comes to the environment. In this guide, we’re sharing some interesting, eco-friendly landscaping ideas for your backyard. Even if you don’t take up our advice on all of these areas, it makes sense to make an effort to be more eco-friendly in your landscaping.

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Reclaim Space

When you work with a professional landscaping contractor company they can advise you on reclaiming space in your yard, and the best options you have for the space that already exists within your garden. The more of your yard that is in use, and has things growing, the better it tends to be for the environment.

Install a Sprinkler System 

A sprinkler system is a great way to ensure that your landscape is irrigated in the most efficient way and that you only use the water that is required. There are also plenty of ways that you can make the system more eco-friendly, too, such as harvesting rainwater to use at times when there is not so much rain.

Have Your Own Eco-Friendly Pool

A lot of pools are not very eco-friendly, but it is possible to make some allowances. When you’re making your swimming pool plans, or employing a company to help, it is important to discuss the ways in which you can be more environmentally friendly. A pool cover can reduce your environmental impact, as it retains the heat, and if you are heating the pool in other ways you can always use solar power. 

Use Local and Reusable Materials

This is where reclaim can come in handy for your business. There are also a lot of strategies that you can use when it comes to being responsible with your landscaping. For instance, using local materials, and those that are organic and come from natural sources, such as wood. You can also reclaim in another way, such as using reclaimed materials.

Reduce or Avoid Chemicals

Every backyard has its own little ecosystem. That means pests, too. A lot of people use chemicals to destroy these pests, but it may not be necessary. Those chemicals can be very harmful to the environment, and by introducing native plants, and insects that will help to deal with the pests, you can reduce your chemical use. Hand weeding (not using chemical methods) is another great way to be responsible with your gardening.

Practice Xeriscaping

Xeriscaping is all about designing a landscape that doesn’t need to be irrigated as much. Water preservation is key to an eco-friendly garden, and poorly designed and demanding landscaping designs can require a huge amount of water. 

Xeriscaping uses plants that don’t need so much water, and that get enough out of the local conditions to survive and thrive. You can still have an absolutely beautiful backyard with plants that are far from demanding.

Reduce or Stop Fuel Emissions

Do you use any fuel in your yard? For instance, you might have a lawnmower that runs on some form of fossil fuel. It’s no longer necessary, and you can even use solar power for your electric mowers, strimmers, and other equipment. 

Start Composting

Composting is not just a way to save the waste from your yard, (and use it in a productive way) but it also gives you an opportunity to do more with your household waste. A compost pile is a free and easy method, but there are also products you can buy, including composters. Benefits include improving the soil, providing a much better quality of soil and reducing the need for other fertilizers, and aiding that ecosystem with beneficial bacteria.

 

Items from your home that can contribute include cardboard, fruit and vegetable scraps, and eggshells. Be sure to put your compost pile in a place where the aroma won’t get into the house, as they can end up smelling pretty bad. 

Summarizing

There are a lot of different ways that you can cut down your emissions, reduce your water usage, and be a lot more eco-friendly in your landscaping ideas. Working with the best landscape designers makes all the difference here, and can introduce you to a world of new ideas for how to make your yard both better, and friendlier to the environment. 

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