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landscaping for the fun of kids

My name is Amelia - welcome to my blog! I am the mother of four very active boys ranging from 9 years to 3 years. When I am making improvements around my home and my property, I try to focus on how I can make those improvements while keeping things fun for the kids. This past year, I worked with a landscaper to create an outdoor environment that was fun for the kids, but looked nice from the road. I wanted the landscaper to design some elements into the yard that the kids could limb around on and let their imaginations run wild without having to worry about things getting destroyed in the process.

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Top 5 Cheap And Easy Hardscaping Ideas

Hardscaping can transform any backyard into the yard of your dreams. It's also a simple way to increase the value of your home, decrease water usage, and replace grass. If the summer sun has you thinking about outdoor home improvement, here are five hardscaping ideas that are cheap and easy:

1. Glass gravel

Gravel is a low maintenance and inexpensive alternative to grass. Glass gravel is not only versatile, but it's friendly to the environment. Glass gravel is made from recycled glass. It offers several benefits over regular gravel. Glass gravel lasts for years, it looks beautiful and is customizable. Glass gravel comes in almost any color you can imagine. You can use it to create walkways or landscape beds. Aqua colored gravel will transform any pool area into a stunning oasis.

2. Flagstone patio

Patios are an easy and attractive replacement for grass. They also make your backyard functional. You can eat, grill, and entertain on a patio. Unlike decks or balconies, there is no construction or expensive lumber involved. You just simply need to rip out the grass, lay down the stone, and fill in with gravel, cement, or tile. Flagstone is an excellent material for patios since it is cheap and stunning. Flagstone gives any backyard a quaint, rustic and warm vibe.

3. Brick wall

Garden walls are ideal to enclose any area of your yard like your pool, pond, or patio. Bricks are very cheap, and can even be salvaged for free if you look in the right places. Check out old construction sites and abandoned buildings. If your neighbor is remodeling, ask if they have any old bricks. Brick walls add old antique charm to any patio or pool area.

4. Stone fountains

Fountains seem expensive, but they don't have to be. Just like with the brick wall, you can search for old stones for free. Fountains add elegance and will make your backyard peaceful. The gentle sound of flowing water makes any garden a retreat. You can even make an entire waterfall with the right supplies. All you need are the stones, a pump, a liner, tubing, flower pot, sand, and a few tools that you have sitting in your garage. Learn how to make your own waterfall here.

5. Fire pit

You can make a fire pit or grill the centerpiece of your backyard. Inexpensive material such as brick, stone, or concrete is laid to make a fire pit. You can then enclose the fire pit with a flagstone patio and place benches around the pit. You can also place a grate over the fire pit for summer grilling. A built in stone grill can be more expensive and complicated but the effort can be worth your while.

These are five cheap and easy hardscaping ideas that will transform your backyard.