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3 Ways to Create a More Relaxing Backyard

Buzz Landscaping Inc. • March 29, 2022
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As the weather gets warmer, you may find yourself itching to spend time outside. However, this can be a problem if your outdoor areas aren't up to par. You may want to create a calming backyard oasis where you can read or spend time with the family. The choices are endless for improving or adding inspiration to your outdoor spaces, and making the right decisions can seem daunting. When you work with a landscaping contractor, they can help you decide which flowers to plant, if you should add a water feature, and whether to opt for a deck or hardscape patio. The following guide outlines a few ways they can create a more relaxing backyard.

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How to Build a Backyard Oasis

1. Focus on Landscaping

The right landscaping can change a backyard from average to stunning. However, choosing plants for your yard isn't just about bringing in beauty. You also need to pick species that will flourish in your local climate. A landscaping contractor can help you mix native plants with flowering shrubs and perennials that are well-suited to your region. A variety of blooms will create the perfect backdrop for your staycation or tomorrow morning's cup of coffee.


2. Consider a Water Feature

A water feature brings calming sounds of nature into your backyard. Whether you choose a small fountain, birdbath, or Koi pond, the size and type of feature you install will depend on the size of the yard and your personal taste. Any element will add a sense of peace to the area. You can relax on a chaise while listening to sounds that resemble a babbling brook or trickling waterfall.


3. Add Comfortable Seating

Being comfortable is essential to relaxation, which is why your backyard should have plush, cozy seating. Sitting areas should fit with the size and style of your backyard, but it's also important to test furniture before buying it. Just because a couch or chair looks good in the space doesn't mean it's something you will want to sit in for long stretches. 


Think of how you will relax when you're having coffee or reading a good book. Do you sit with your feet tucked underneath you? Do you drape your legs over the armrest? Do you want an ottoman? Make sure you can lounge in a comfortable position before taking the plunge and buying a patio furniture set.

When you need a landscaping contractor you can trust, reach out to Buzz Landscaping Inc. in Conway, AR. Since 2003, they've been serving residential and commercial customers throughout the community. They take pride in their reliability, quality service, and professionalism. Their team is ready to tackle any landscaping design or maintenance project. Whether you need a French drain, retaining wall, or water feature, they can handle jobs of all sizes. Call (501) 730-4515 to schedule a consultation, or visit the website for more information.

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