Few homeowners utilize it, but most homes have it: the side yard is an oft overlooked space that can be transformed into an enchanting getaway. With a little bit of intentionality, it can be just as beautiful and peaceful as the rest of your property, and can even add a unique character and charisma to your yard. Our team of experts love the landscape design process, and we are excited to share a few ideas of ways to maximize your side yard space. Part of the fun of being a homeowner is having the opportunity to curate every detail of your property to reflect the home and lifestyle you want to be living. Don’t write off that portion of your property when it has so much potential! Add an arbor for vines and plants to hang from. An overhead structure can add a lot of character, regardless of whether or not you choose to train vines over them. Should you choose to add greenery, you could grow produce like cucumbers, blackberries, tomatoes, or grapes, or grow flowers like wisteria, ...
It’s a phrase that’s thrown around frequently among homeowners, and is no doubt a phrase you’ve heard in the past couple years as the housing market here in Boise, ID has gone from one extreme to another; while it’s a familiar phrase, it can sometimes be an elusive concept when considering how to make it happen, especially without a grand overhaul or brand new landscape design . At Bella Vista Landscaping , we are passionate about serving clients beyond just our standard landscaping services , and today, we’ll be sharing six tips for how to improve the curb appeal of your home without breaking the bank. What is curb appeal? Simply put, curb appeal is how attractive a home looks from the curb. If a passerby drove or walked by your home, how beautiful and appealing would it be? While the structure of the home is difficult to change, curb appeal extends beyond the architecture, encompassing the home exterior, landscaping, outdoor fixtures, walkways and driveways, and more. Obvi...
At Bella Vista Landscape in Boise, ID, we are excited to serve our friends and neighbors! We believe that part of caring for our clients includes offering the best care instructions for their properties. As winter quickly draws to a close, we understand that many clients who have recently installed sprinklers may feel confident about how to care for their sprinkler system in the winter--getting water blown out of their pipes to prevent the pipes from freezing and cracking--but may not be as well-vered in how to get your sprinkler system up and running in the spring. Today, we’ll be discussing spring sprinkler care. Here are three general rules of thumb when getting your sprinklers up and running for the spring and summer seasons: Wait for frost to pass. As you know, we recommend blowing sprinklers out in autumn, because frozen water expands and can lead to burst pipes. This problem can still occur in early spring if you turn your sprinklers back on too early; in general, wa...
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