Your backyard is an important extension of a home’s living space. By marrying your unique style with your backyard needs, you can create a more purposeful and valuable yard.
Even small changes to your yard can make a big impact on how much you and your family enjoy spending time at home and doing what the TurfMutt Foundation calls “backyarding.” The first step is to decide which backyard style suits you best and understanding how you’ll use your dream yard.
As you begin to dream of spring backyarding projects, here’s some inspiration from TurfMutt to jumpstart your creativity:
- Zen Garden. Serenity is the name of the game with a Zen garden. Elements could include a relaxing water feature, easy-to-maintain plants and shrubs, strategically placed lighting, and a hammock swinging gently in the breeze between two trees.
- Play Yard. A play yard has a single mission: to have fun with family and friends. Create zones for the activities your family may want to tackle. Have a budding soccer star? Use the grassy area for a practice field. Need a place to cool off? Think about adding a pool or splash pad. Have kids and pets that need a place to get out the wiggles? Add a sandbox for digging. Remember, live plants, shrubs and trees make great boundaries between different zones in the yard.
- Entertainment Oasis. For those who view their home as the hottest spot in the neighborhood, an entertainment oasis is just the ticket. Seating is a must, so map out different areas for eating and conversing. A fire pit can help keep guests warm during chilly evening gatherings, and you can whip up a delicious dinner in an outdoor kitchen. If your neighbors are nearby, consider a wall of bushes or potted plants to create privacy. Hang string lights to create ambiance and add lots of plants and flowering bushes to create an inviting outdoor atmosphere.
- Wildlife Sanctuary. Those who love backyard critters should opt for a mix of native and adaptive plants that are recognizable and useful for local wildlife. A diverse array of flowering plants attracts birds, bees and butterflies. A bee fountain or hummingbird feeder can help pollinators thrive by providing important hydration. For other wildlife, provide natural sources of habitat by planting shrubs and trees.
- Outdoor Office. Taking work outdoors is all the rage for those who want to strike a good work-life balance. Set your outdoor office up for success by selecting a comfortable, quiet spot that offers seating and shade near electrical outlets and a strong Wi-Fi signal. The appropriate lighting and heating features can help extend the usefulness of the outdoor office. Jazz up your video conference background by making sure trees, bushes and plants are viewable or add a green wall or a tall potted plant behind your seat.
For more information, sign up for Mutt Mail, a monthly e-newsletter with backyarding tips and all the news from the TurfMutt Foundation here. To learn more about creating the yard of your dreams, visit TurfMutt.com. Look for Mulligan the TurfMutt on the CBS Lucky Dog television show. Download the International Backyarding Fact Book, to learn why spending time in our yards and community parks is good for us…and the planet.