Landscaping for your Washtenaw County Home: 4 Things You Should Know

Hold up, Washtenaw County homeowners!

Are you thinking of creating a swoon-worthy landscape?

Before you dive headfirst into your landscaping project, let's chat about four essential things you need to know to make your yard the envy of the neighborhood. 

What types of plants thrive in Washtenaw County's climate?

Newsflash, folks!

Not all plants are created equal when it comes to surviving the wild climate swings we Michiganders know all too well.

So, here's the lowdown: Washtenaw County is in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6a.

That means you'll want to choose plants that can handle a winter low of -10 to -5 degrees Fahrenheit. Brrr!

Stick with native plants, and you can't go wrong. 

Now that we've got that sorted let's talk options.

Some popular plant picks that thrive in our lovely corner of Michigan include:

  • Perennials: Coneflowers, These beauties not only look pretty, but they also attract butterflies and bees like nobody's business.

  • Trees: Red Maples, Sugar Maples, and Eastern White Pines are perfect for adding height and character to your yard, and Dogwood is a real showstopper in the spring with its breathtaking flowers.

  • Shrubs: Burning Bushes, Boxwoods, and Azaleas are your new best friends. 

Remember, you don't have to go overboard.

A little green can go a long way with the right plants by prioritizing simple, clean lines.

How can I create an outdoor living space that's both functional and beautiful?

Why not make the most of your yard by creating a gorgeous outdoor living space?

You'll be the host(ess) with the most(est), and your friends will never want to leave.

Here are a few ideas for finding that sweet spot between form and function:

  • Seating: Opt for comfortable, stylish outdoor furniture that fits your vibe. Nothing screams "uninviting" more than a rock-hard bench.

  • Shade: Add a pergola or canopy to keep you and your guests cool in the summer heat.

  • Lighting: Don't let the fun end when the sun goes down. String lights, lanterns, or solar-powered garden lights will keep your space shining all night.

Think about flow, baby!

Be sure to leave enough room for people to walk around comfortably – no one wants to feel like they're playing a game of Tetris just to navigate your backyard.

What types of features (such as fire pits or water features) can enhance my outdoor space?

Now that we've got the basics down let's kick it up a notch.

Adding fire pits or water features will turn your yard into the ultimate hangout spot.

Some ideas to consider:

  • Fire pits: A fire pit creates an inviting, warm atmosphere for cozy gatherings. Plus, who doesn't love toasting marshmallows?

  • Water features: From fountains to ponds, water features add tranquility and sophistication to your landscape. Pro tip: keep that water feature clean to avoid any unpleasant smells or unwanted critters (think water treatments and regular skimming).

  • Outdoor kitchen: Take your BBQ game to the next level with an outdoor kitchen setup. A built-in grill, countertops, and a mini-fridge will make outdoor entertaining a breeze.

How can I maintain my landscaping to keep it looking its best year-round?

It is crucial to follow a comprehensive, season-specific plan to maintain your landscape and keep it looking its best year-round. 

  • Spring: Focus on pruning dead or damaged branches, aerating your lawn, and adding a layer of mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

  • Summer: Ensure proper irrigation, mow your grass regularly, and apply organic fertilizers to promote lush growth.

  • Fall: Rake up fallen leaves, over-seed your lawn to encourage thick turf and plant spring-blooming bulbs. 

  • Winter: Protect your plants with insulation, trim dormant trees and shrubs, and maintain hardscapes by clearing snow and ice. 


And there you have it, folks!

With a bit of planning and elbow grease, your yard will become an envy-worthy paradise you can enjoy all year!

Now, go forth and landscape! 

If you’re looking to build a new deck or patio this summer, look no further than the pros at HSM.

Reach out today for a FREE QUOTE and CONSULTATION!

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