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Think of beautiful landscaping as the introduction to your home. It dramatically improves curb appeal and makes your property more visible to attract buyers. Quality landscaping can even help properties sell faster. If you wish to put your home up for sale in the coming months, use these landscaping tips to expedite the selling process.

How You Can Increase Your Property Value With Landscaping

Edge the Lawn

Create clean, defined lines by edging your lawn. Edged lawns and gardens give the appearance of low maintenance, something that always interests buyers. You can also choose to edge your lawn with fencing, giving your yard a sense of privacy.

Prune

landscapingRemove dead and dying limbs from your trees to help them look healthy and encourage new growth. Diseased, dying, and hanging branches contribute to an unkempt-looking yard, with hanging branches also a potential hazard.

Plant by Season

Plant a variety of flowers and shrubs throughout your property, so something is in bloom regardless of the season. Add perennials for the spring, annuals for the summer, shrubs and trees for fall foliage, and evergreens for winter.

Weed & Mulch

Weed your garden beds routinely to provide buyers with a well-kept feast for the eyes. Regular weeding also prevents crowding and possible premature death of the plants you do want. Use organic mulch as necessary to discourage weed growth and maintain a beautiful property.

Provide Shade & Privacy

Plant large shrubs to add both shade and privacy to your property. Create a plan with your local landscaping company, so shrubs offer a visual and sound barrier against roads or loud neighbors. Large shrubs also provide extra insulation to keep energy bills low.

 

Rely on the talented landscaping contractors at Tom’s Bobcat & Snowplowing in La Crosse, WI, to help you create the beautiful, buyer-attracting property you want. The company offers over 35 years of experience, as well as efficient, timely services and plenty of great advice. Call (608) 785-1888 for a free estimate, or visit the website for additional information.

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