“The best thing to do is look at what the cities and counties are using in their parks and on their boulevard plantings because if it’s growing there, it’s going to grow in your yard,” she says. “They’re choosing stuff that’s water tolerant. They’re choosing stuff that’s tolerant to salt and pollution and just doesn’t need a lot of work.”
Finish with nature’s carpet
Last in line is sod — or even artificial turf, which is becoming more popular.
“Artificial turf is low maintenance, especially if people have pets and you’re dealing with pet spots every spring,” Stothart says. “You are seeing houses now that are built a lot closer to the property line, so there’s a lot less space. The trade off is that grass does provide a cooling effect in the yard and provides oxygen.”
If you opt for grass, you want to make sure it’s last in place so that you can water it extensively without creating a muddy mess.
The key to all of these steps is starting early in the season, both so there’s enough time for your yard to fill out and so that it’s not in the heat of high summer.
“It’s 100 per cent possible to do within a season,” Stothart says. “And in fact, it doesn’t take very long, depending on the size of the project.”
Time your efforts
That said, if you work on the project in stages to accommodate a budget, make sure you’re considering the order so you don’t have to, say, rip out a fence or redo part of your hardscaping to accommodate a new section, he adds.
It also can’t hurt to wait a season to observe your yard and come up with a plan, MacDonald says.
“Take the time to notice what’s happening in your yard during a season,” she says. “Before you make big choices, make sure you know where the sun is at different points in the season and see where water is gathering and then you can make really good choices for next year.”
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