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  2. Gorgeous Front Yard Ideas That Take Practically No Upkeep - AOL

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    Elevate your home with easy front yard landscaping ideas that make it look great without a lot of work. ... Photos by R A Kearton - Getty Images. Opt for Succulents. Drought-tolerant, low-care ...

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    ]Landscaping Tips To Keep Water Out of Your Basement and Enhance Your Yard This article originally appeared on Angi and is syndicated by Cheapism . Like many homeowners, you likely have concerns ...

  4. Tired of Replanting Every Year? You Need These Perennials - AOL

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    Photos by R A Kearton - Getty Images. ... 21 Garden Layout Ideas for Every Size Garden. Feifei Cui-Paoluzzo - Getty Images ... 56 Back Yard Ideas for Small Budgets. Alex Manders - Getty Images.

  5. Natural landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Natural landscaping using pine, redbud, maple, and American sweetgum with leaf litter. Natural landscaping, also called native gardening, is the use of native plants including trees, shrubs, groundcover, and grasses which are local to the geographic area of the garden. Natural landscaping with pine leaf litter mulch

  6. Landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Landscaping an elementary school courtyard in the city of Kuching. Landscaping refers to any activity that modifies the visible features of an area of land, including the following: Living elements, such as flora or fauna; or what is commonly called gardening, the art and craft of growing plants with a goal of creating a beauty within the ...

  7. Garden - Wikipedia

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    The words yard, court, and Latin hortus (meaning "garden", hence horticulture and orchard), are cognates—all referring to an enclosed space. [7] The term "garden" in British English refers to a small enclosed area of land, usually adjoining a building. [8] This would be referred to as a yard in American English. [9]