Grass Alternatives for Your Yard

Sadly, not everyone can have their dream yard. Landscaping is a habit that takes up both time and money. Eventually, homeowners must look at their lawn and wonder how they can have the perfect green space without overspending on professional care or toxic chemicals. That’s why homeowners should consider these grass alternatives for your yard. These options will make your yard stand out and give you the lawn you’ve always wanted.

Ornamental Grasses

Ornamental grasses are best in hot and sunny areas as they require minimal water or fertilization. They grow in bunches, which makes them perfect for hassle-free lawn care. Still, it’s important to choose the right variety for your region. Southern areas should have a warm-season grass, and northern regions need a cold-season grass. Just make sure to pick a grass native to the area as these will naturally adapt to the environment.

Perennial Beds

Perennials are a type of plant that lasts an incredibly long time. Not to mention, they make for an excellent lawn addition. The term perennial refers to the lifespan on the plant, but there are various types of perennial flowers, herbs, fruits, and vegetables to plant.

Artificial Grass

Another option is to replace your natural grass altogether. Artificial grass is becoming an increasingly popular option for homes in arid climates. Rather than have a dead brown patch of grass, you can have a low-maintenance green plot. There are many other advantages to using synthetic grass. It’s important to note that it’s completely safe for children and pets. Dogs love it, and the resilient material makes waste cleanup a breeze.

Clover

It doesn’t have to be St. Patrick’s Day for you to have clovers around your garden bed or backyard. Clover is an extremely affordable lawn option that naturally fertilizes the soil underneath. It has nitrogenic properties to fertilize surrounding plants, as well. It requires minimal watering and mowing, as it never grows too tall. You may need to weed occasionally, but you’ll see the lush greenery spread in no time.

Moss

Finally, moss is another low-maintenance grass alternative. It also doesn’t require mowing or watering, but it thrives in shady locations. Unlike grass, moss is resilient to foot-traffic, and has drought-resistant properties which makes it ideal for humid and dry environments. Furthermore, there are many moss varieties to choose from, each with their own textures and appearances.

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