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Softscape Landscaping: Finalizing Your Boise, Idaho Backyard

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Especially with today's market, owning a home is a massive accomplishment! If you've managed to secure a property in the recent past, congratulations! We know how stressful that is for anyone, but more so now than ever. Now that you own a property, the fun part begins: working together with your family or partner to invest the time, money, and energy into making this your dream home.  When it comes to your yard and landscaping, Bella Vista Landscaping here in Boise has your back. We come from years of experience in many different aspects of landscaping, and today, we'll be sharing two of our top recommendations to start out for the softscaping of your dream home:  1.  Mulch or Bark Mulch or bark are two organic materials that will pull your yard together as you prepare it for use. Many of our clients use it pathways through their yard, flower beds and gardens, around trees, to fill garden boxes and planters, as the floor for their dog runs, or even as a foundation to a chil

Three Overlooked Design Elements for Your Dream Backyard

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When it comes to  designing a backyard , Bella Vista Landscaping in Boise, Idaho is a local expert. There are so many different aspects to landscaping, and our years of experience can help you design and craft a yard that will make your homeownership dreams come true. Whether you have a household with a lot of kids who need a space to run around or you're a childfree thirty-something trying to curate a space to entertain guests on warm summer nights, our team of experts is ready to bring your dream backyard to life.  1) Concrete Borders and Edging An often overlooked option, decorative concrete curbing and edges for flower beds and gardens can add so much to your yard! In addition to the elegance and style these borders can provide, they: Create a root border to prevent your lawn from creeping into the beds Save you valuable time in maintenance Are more durable and resistant to extremes in weather Come in a variety of style options Concrete borders and edging may not be the first t