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Vernon Curb Appeal: 5 Spring Landscaping Trends You’ll Love in 2025



Now that Spring is in full swing and we're heading toward Summer, it's time to breathe new life into your outdoor space. Whether you're thinking about selling your home or just want to give it a fresh look, great landscaping can instantly boost your curb appeal—and your home’s value.

Here are five spring landscaping trends that are making waves in Vernon this year:


1. Pollinator-Friendly Gardens

More homeowners are turning their yards into mini ecosystems by planting pollinator-friendly flowers and native plants. These gardens not only look beautiful—they also help support bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.


Try this in Vernon:

  • Coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, and lavender are easy to maintain and loved by pollinators.

  • Mix wildflowers and native grasses for a more natural, meadow-inspired look.

  • Bonus: They typically require less water and maintenance than traditional flower beds.


2. Low-Maintenance, Drought-Tolerant Landscaping

With growing awareness around water conservation, many homeowners are opting for xeriscaping—a landscaping approach that uses drought-tolerant plants and reduces the need for irrigation.


Hot picks for Vernon yards:

  • Ornamental grasses, junipers, and sedums

  • River rock or bark mulch instead of thirsty lawns

  • Drip irrigation systems to reduce waste and water directly at the roots


3. Defined Outdoor Living Zones

Creating separate areas for relaxing, dining, or gardening is a big trend this year—and it's a great way to make even a small yard feel like a retreat.


Ideas to try:

  • Add a small paver patio or gravel seating area

  • Use planters, trellises, or garden beds to define spaces

  • Add outdoor string lights or solar lanterns for instant charm


Buyers love seeing a yard that feels like an extension of the home, so this is a major curb appeal win if you’re getting ready to sell.


4. Bold Front Entry Updates

Your front yard doesn’t have to be large to make a statement. A few bold, intentional updates around your entry can dramatically increase curb appeal.


Simple ways to update:

  • Paint your front door a trendy spring colour (think sage green, soft terracotta, or deep navy)

  • Add modern house numbers and new hardware

  • Use large, symmetrical planters with seasonal greenery for a polished, welcoming vibe


5. Eco-Friendly Lawn Alternatives

If mowing and fertilizing aren’t your thing (or you want a more sustainable option), lawn alternatives are trending big in 2025.


Try:

  • Clover lawns – Low maintenance, lush, and pollinator-friendly

  • Ground covers like creeping thyme or moss

  • Artificial turf for year-round green without the upkeep


These options are especially appealing to buyers looking for low-maintenance outdoor spaces.


Final Thoughts


You don’t need a full landscaping overhaul to boost your home’s curb appeal this spring—just a few strategic updates can make a big difference. Whether you’re prepping to sell or just want to fall in love with your home all over again, these trends can help you make the most of your outdoor space.


Want personalized tips to get your home spring-market ready? Let’s chat!



 
 
 

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