How to Plan Your Backyard Landscaping

Landscaping your backyard, whether you’re starting from scratch or doing a makeover, can seem overwhelming, but with the proper planning, you can create a great outdoor space for friends and family. Learn how to plan your backyard landscaping in this video by The Home Depot:



Getting Started

Start by making a general plan. Measure the backyard, sketch the layout or new design on graph paper, noting shady and full sun areas. Once you’ve finalized your design, make a shopping list (this includes plants, outdoor furniture and accessories, and garden supplies and tools).

Creative Ideas

  • Walkways and paths: Divide large areas into easily managed sections. Add architectural interest and create the illusion of larger space. Use pavers, crushed rock, bricks, stone or mulch.
  • Water features: A water feature provides an inviting focal point that’s relaxing and peaceful and also attracts birds and pollinators.
  • Screens: You’ll want to hide unattractive elements like AC units and electric meters. Disguise them with trees, shrubs or a man-made screen or fence which can also provide structural interest.
  • Plants: Perennials or native plants help soften the hard edges of decks or other structures.
  • Entryway: A gate or arbor welcomes guest and makes an artistic as well as functional statement.
  • Fire pit: Extend your outdoor living area and create a cozy gathering space with a fire pit. It can be stationary (built from pavers or stone) or mobile (made of prefabricated metal).
  • Add shade: Create a crowd-pleasing entertainment area with a pergola or pavilion.
  • Seating: Outdoor furniture comes in many styles and colors. Create several seating areas in your landscape plans.
  • Lighting: Enhance security and visual appeal with lighting. It also allows use of your backyard after sunset.
  • Vegetable Garden: Plant your own herbs and vegetables in a raised garden bed. Create a border with edging, stone, pavers or fence. A trellis or obelisk adds function and beauty.

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