Pine straw landscaping
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Pine straw landscaping. Get inspired and try out new things.
Flower beds are a great way to add texture and color to any backyard. Find 25 magical flower bed ideas and designs to play with!
Rachael Schlief saved to flowerbeds
I have really enjoyed sharing my landscaping makeovers and hearing all of the awesome feedback. It was a lot of hard work that is really paying off. I love my outdoor space. I have been asked several questions about my makeovers with the most frequent one being, "How did I know what plants to buy?" First
Here is a rundown of the landscape improvements we had done since the first of the year! If you recall, back in February, we had several trees removed or trimmed in our back yard and a lot of brush/rock cleaned up. As a result, we were able to eliminate the wild jungle look that possessed the last ~40 feet to the property line. After smoothing down and prepping the soil, 5 large pallets of sod were put down. For the last ~10 feet to the property edge, we had pine straw mulch applied to…

Darlena Eggebrecht saved to Gardening
For trouble growing grass under pine trees, try these tips for preparing the soil and choosing the right grasses and plants.

Sarah Whitaker saved to Landscaping
Then, add water until water runs from the bottom of the straw bale! #gardening #organic #strawbalegarden

Melissa DeGroot saved to Gardening
Pine cone DIY projects are perfect for the holiday season. Whether put to practical or decorative use, here are five things you can do with pine cones.
You can easily make your backyard look expensive without paying a lot of money. It all comes down to finding the right decor pieces and ideas to make everything look more expensive than it is. It can be a bit tricky to find some great ideas for your backyard if you are on a budget. There are many affordable decor accents you can use while creating a cool patio. Sometimes less is more and the same applies to how little you spend and still reach an outstanding result by creating a cool patio.
Downsizing, sharing fresh produce, raising garden beds, and finally addressing the dreaded ‘forgotten zone’.
LK Darling saved to Good Ideas for the House