
The idea of keeping at least some of a garden natural and relatively uncultivated is growing in popularity. Even in traditionally well-manicured suburban enclaves, the concept is taking root. Natural spaces in the garden add beauty, texture, and visual interest. There are also benefits to natural areas that go beyond aesthetics. Leaving natural spaces is good for the environment, it attracts and supports pollinators and wildlife, and requires minimal maintenance and cost. There aren’t many downsides to consider. One is that neighbors might complain. Some people think natural gardens look messy and some homeowners’ associations are restrictive about what you can do with your landscaping. But, overall, natural areas are highly beneficial, and if managed correctly, are also attractive. Here are some natural garden ideas to try to get your toes wet or to go all the way in. Try Lawn Alternatives One of the biggest recent trends in natural […]
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