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5 Landscaping Trends That Will Stay After the Pandemic

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The post-pandemic world is bringing a new wave of trends to our outdoor living areas, ranging from sustainable solutions and low-maintenance landscaping to creating outdoor entertainment spaces. These trends are here to stay and will continue to be popular even as the pandemic fades away. 

Sustainable Solutions

As people become increasingly aware of their environmental impact, finding sustainable and eco-friendly solutions for landscaping is a top priority for many. This means replacing traditional materials such as wood with more durable and natural options like composite decking or recycled plastic. Solar lights, rainwater collection systems, and efficient irrigation systems can also give a green thumbs up when it comes to going green in your yard. 

Low-Maintenance Landscaping

Many people have begun using native plants in their yards that require less energy, water and time upkeep. The advantage of using native plants is that they are better adapted to the local climate so they require fewer resources while still maintaining a beautiful landscape. By cutting down on maintenance time you can enjoy your yard without spending hours keeping it looking its best. 

Outdoor Entertainment Spaces

With the extra time spent at home due to pandemic restrictions, families are looking for ways to create fun experiences outdoors. Many have turned to creating comfortable entertainment areas complete with patio furniture, fire pits, grills and more. Having an entertainment space outdoors allows families to relax together in a safe environment while still being able to enjoy the fresh air and scenic views of their backyard oasis. 

Integrate Edible Plants

Another way to create an eco-friendly landscape is to integrate edible plants. Incorporating fruit and herb gardens can add a unique and productive aesthetic to your outdoor space as well as provide delicious snacks. For example, many homeowners are opting for blueberry bushes, fig trees, and rosemary shrubs instead of traditional landscaping options. If you have more space, consider planting vegetables or creating a vertical garden to grow produce. By doing this, you can increase the productivity of your backyard while adding interest and beauty at the same time.

These post-pandemic trends may be here for the long haul as everyone looks for ways to bring some peace back into our lives during uncertain times. No matter what landscaping needs you may have, there are plenty of options available. Also, you can easily talk to a local landscaping specialist to clear up concerns and it is time to fully utilize your outdoor space and make your life easier and more enjoyable.

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