Basic Steps for Landscaping Your Empty Lot

 

Not everyone can afford to hire a landscaper to overhaul their backyard in one go—and that’s okay! Most great gardens don’t start as masterpieces; they evolve over time with effort, money, and patience. If you’re ready to take your yard from “meh” to amazing, here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get there.


Step 1: Define Your Intention

What do you want from your yard? Is it a space for relaxation, play, hosting parties, sports, privacy, or curb appeal? Defining your goals will guide all your decisions moving forward.


Step 2: Layout Your “People Spaces”

Decide where you want functional areas like:

  • Seating areas
  • Storage
  • Patios
  • BBQs or outdoor kitchens
  • Fireplaces or firepits
  • Pathways

Step 3: Plan Your Beds

Sketch out where your garden beds will go.

Optional Step: Consider adding art pieces or water features. They can add personality and tranquility to your space.


Step 4: Lay Down Sod

Get your lawn started by laying sod or planting grass seed.


Step 5: Strategically Position Large Trees

Place trees thoughtfully throughout your garden beds. Keep in mind:

  • Young trees need plenty of water, so plan for irrigation.
  • Research how large they’ll grow over time to avoid crowding or damage to your home (a must for insurance!).

Step 6: Fill Spaces Between Trees with Shrubs

Shrubs are great for filling gaps between trees, but think long-term:

  • Check the mature height and width of shrubs before planting.
  • Some shrubs are easier to remove or replace later than others (e.g., mugo pines can be a hassle).

Step 7: Group Flowering Plants

For a more cohesive look, plant in groups of three. You can:

  • Use three of the same plant to create a uniform cluster.
  • Mix and match three complementary flowers for variety, and adjust placement later as they mature.

Step 8: Repeat Plantings

Repetition creates harmony and continuity in your garden. Use the same plant combinations throughout your yard for a polished look.


Step 9: Plant Your Own Seeds

Starting from seeds is an affordable way to grow your plant collection in large quantities without overspending.


Step 10: Incorporate Grasses

Grasses add texture, structure, and interest to your flower beds. They’re also low-maintenance and easy to split and transplant later.


Step 11: Add Vines and Climbing Plants

Vines are perfect for softening fences and other structures while also creating natural privacy barriers.


Creating a beautiful backyard doesn’t happen overnight, but with time and thoughtful planning, you can transform your space into something incredible.

Credits and Sources:

Polachic, Darlene. “Rules of the Gardening Road” Gardens West, vol. 20, no. 6, July August 2006, pp.65-75

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