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HOAs Now Welcome Edible Front Yard Gardens

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HOAs Rewrite Rules to Welcome Front Yard Food Gardens

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January 3, 2026POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

Why Gravel Patios Rule 2026 Outdoor Living

Gravel patios shape 2026 outdoor living through versatile design, simple care, and natural integration. Covering base preparation, edging, lighting, mixed materials, planting, and drainage, these spaces deliver durability, eco-friendliness, and timeless appeal for enhanced outdoor comfort.

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Jan 2, 2026POST BY KAYLEIGH MATTHEWS

Turn Your Front Yard Into a Productive Food Garden

By converting a conventional lawn into an abundant edible landscape, Erin and Leo reduced their grocery expenses by 30 percent and elevated their home's curb appeal. Through thoughtful design featuring raised beds and efficient irrigation, their front yard delivers fresh produce throughout the year, demonstrating that aesthetics, environmental benefits, and cost savings can coexist seamlessly.

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Jan 2, 2026POST BY KAYLEIGH MATTHEWS

HOAs Now Approve Front Yard Food Forests

Homeowners associations across suburbs increasingly support edible front yards that replace grass with productive gardens. The Lopez family's food forest demonstrates how to achieve beauty, yield, and compliance through innovative design and collaboration.

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Jan 2, 2026POST BY PAULA LLOYD

Pickleball Courts Add Value to Modern Backyards

Backyard pickleball courts redefine outdoor spaces by combining sport with smart design, driving up home values while offering endless family fun. Versatile and space-efficient, they integrate seamlessly into landscapes, promising strong resale appeal through quality construction and easy maintenance.

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Jan 2, 2026POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

Gravel Gardens Cut Lawn Work and Water Bills in Half

Convert your yard into a durable, effortless retreat using a gravel garden. Substitute water-intensive grass with stone layers and resilient plants that flourish across seasons. Discover how strategic planning, regional resources, and thoughtful arrangements deliver aesthetic charm, water savings, and serene enjoyment with little ongoing work.

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Jan 1, 2026POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

Edible Landscapes That Boost Curb Appeal Fast

Convert your front yard into an edible landscape that merges visual charm with fresh food production. Explore techniques for zoning, blending ornamentals and edibles, selecting appealing crops, and using efficient irrigation to create a sustainable, eye-catching haven.

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Gravel Yards Cut Water Bills 60% With Less Work

Sam and Lila Torres replaced their water-intensive lawn with a layered gravel design, slashing yard costs by 60% and halving water usage. Designer Claire Mendoza from IntePra Gardens integrated decomposed granite, pea gravel, and native plants for a low-maintenance landscape that combines visual appeal, eco-friendliness, and effortless living.

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Jan 1, 2026POST BY KAYLEIGH MATTHEWS

Front Yard Edibles That Maintain Curb Appeal

Transform your yard into a feast for the senses by replacing ornamentals with edible plants. This suburban redesign blends beauty and bounty through structured beds, fruiting shrubs, and herb-filled groundcovers. Discover how thoughtful design, smart irrigation, and layered planting create a stunning, sustainable landscape that nourishes both family and community.

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Dec 31, 2025POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

HOA-Approved Edible Yards Blend Beauty with Function

In HOA-governed neighborhoods, edible front yards are redefining suburban landscapes by merging aesthetic appeal with sustainable food production. Strategic plant choices, structured layouts, and seasonal planning create tidy gardens that enhance pollinator habitats, reduce maintenance, and deliver bountiful harvests while adhering to strict community standards.

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Sheet Mulching Transforms Lawns Without Ripping Out Turf

Clara and Miguel revived their worn lawn using sheet mulching, native grasses, and compost to build a regenerative space that boosts soil vitality, stores carbon, and aids pollinators. This low-maintenance design demonstrates how home yards can promote climate resilience and natural harmony.

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January 4, 2026POST BY PAULA LLOYD

Why Edible Yards Outshine Traditional Ornamentals

January 4, 2026POST BY MARIA SWEENEY

Front Yard Food Gardens That Look Like Landscaping

January 3, 2026POST BY PAULA LLOYD

HOAs Now Welcome Edible Front Yard Gardens

January 3, 2026POST BY PAULA LLOYD

HOAs Rewrite Rules to Welcome Front Yard Food Gardens