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Spring Landscaping Ideas That Add Value to Your Home


Spring is the perfect time to refresh your landscaping, and a well-maintained yard can make a significant difference in both the appearance and value of your home. In a place like Vernon—where outdoor living is a big part of the lifestyle—buyers often pay close attention to how a property looks from the street and how usable the outdoor space feels.


Whether you’re thinking about selling your home or simply want to improve its curb appeal, a few smart landscaping updates can make a big impact.


Here are some spring landscaping ideas that can help add value to your home.


Refresh Your Front Yard

The front yard is the first thing people notice when they arrive at your property. A tidy and welcoming entrance can instantly improve curb appeal.

Simple improvements include:

  • Raking leaves and removing winter debris

  • Trimming shrubs and trees

  • Adding fresh mulch to garden beds

  • Planting seasonal flowers near the entrance


These small updates can make your home feel more cared for and inviting.


Choose Drought-Tolerant Plants

Vernon’s hot, dry summers mean that water-efficient landscaping is becoming increasingly popular with homeowners and buyers alike.

Incorporating drought-tolerant plants can help reduce maintenance and water use while still keeping your yard looking beautiful.

Some popular options for the Okanagan include:

  • Lavender

  • Sedum

  • Russian sage

  • Yarrow

  • Ornamental grasses


These plants thrive in sunny conditions and require less irrigation once established.


Define Your Garden Beds

Well-defined landscaping can make your yard look more polished and intentional.

Consider:

  • Installing landscape edging

  • Adding decorative rock or mulch

  • Creating distinct planting areas


These details help create structure and make your landscaping easier to maintain.


Improve Walkways and Pathways

Paths and walkways not only improve functionality but also add character to your outdoor space.

Options to consider include:

  • Stone or paver pathways

  • Gravel garden paths

  • Lighting along walkways


These upgrades help guide visitors through your yard and enhance the overall design.


Keep Your Lawn Healthy

While many homeowners in the Okanagan are transitioning to lower-maintenance landscaping, a healthy lawn still adds value and visual appeal.

Spring is a great time to:

  • Aerate the lawn

  • Overseed thin areas

  • Fertilize if needed

  • Repair any winter damage


A lush green lawn can make the entire property feel more inviting.


Focus on Low-Maintenance Design

Today’s buyers often prefer landscaping that looks great without requiring constant upkeep.

Incorporating elements like:

  • Rock features

  • Native plants

  • Automatic irrigation

  • Mulched garden beds


This can make a yard more attractive to buyers who want a beautiful outdoor space without a lot of work.


Landscaping That Works for the Okanagan

A well-planned landscape can significantly enhance both the appearance and value of your home. In the Vernon area, designs that complement the natural environment and handle hot summers tend to be the most appealing.


If you’re considering selling your home and want advice on which landscaping improvements will have the biggest impact, feel free to reach out anytime. I’d be happy to help you prepare your property for the market.



 
 
 

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