70 Best Backyard Ideas
Martin loved the look of the modern, black bed, so she used lava rocks over the soil, which also help retain moisture in the warmer months. Learning how to make raised beds is easy and is suitable even for beginner gardeners. Follow Mosquito.buzz on Facebook for more fun Summer ideas, as well as our usual mosquito and tick bite prevention tips.
Keep your basil close at hand by screwing hose clamps onto a freebie wood pallet. The backboard leans against a railing, so you can keep fresh herbs right on the deck. Turn over an oversized bucket (you may already have one buried in your garage!) and plop it down on your front porch to use as a little table to display flowers or hold a drink. All you need to do is cut a square bandana into a triangle, and hot glue it onto some twine. Pick any color you like and repeat until you get the perfect length.
With just a few inexpensive supplies and a little creativity, you can whip up these colorful lanterns while binge-watching your favorite show. Craft these nearly-free cuties to brighten up tabletops or hang them from low tree limbs to light the way to the party. Keep the party going through the warm fall months with an outdoor open house party that encourages neighbors to swing by for tasty snacks. Get all our tips for planning this casual outdoor get-together, below.
Container gardening adds interesting color and layers to your backyard, but large outdoor planters can be expensive. Save a little cash and create your own DIY geometric planters. These easy-to-make containers are made from corrugated plastic, so they cost just a few dollars to make. There's no reason why you can't carry the aesthetic of your indoor living room straight outdoors. Comfortable seating, warm lighting and potted plants can do the trick. Budget-friendly gardening projects and DIY ideas to refresh your outdoor space.
You'd love a sprawling outdoor lounge, but simply don't have the space... A well-designed deck and tasteful freestanding hot tub can be just as covetable, as proven by this outdoor area by Regan Baker Design. A multi-level landscape design can create the illusion of a larger backyard. It breaks things up visually and allows you to designate each level to a different purpose.
The editor’s picks above helped to bring the platform deck to life quickly and easily. Click on the images to get your hands on all three of these go-to deck-building tools now. Also consider using this Makita impact driver, thisDeWalt 12-in. Sliding miter saw and this Tajima chalk line to pull off the project. Everyone loves taking home an extra serving of tasty party food to enjoy later. Instead of a standard party favor, make it easy for guests to pack up nibbles to-go by setting out a variety of eco-friendly paper containers in an assortment of shapes and sizes.
Take your spring, summer or fall soirée from just fun to fun-tastic with our tips. Small, portable splash pads can be purchased online and are a good option for folks with smaller backyards or limited budgets. These are so affordable that you can pick one up for less than $10 and have it set up in minutes. Including one or more age-appropriate play structures is a good way to encourage being physically active while having fun.
Sizes vary depending on the amount of space in the outdoor play areas for kids and can be disassembled for storage out of the elements during cold winters. Fun backyards for kids can also provide enjoyment for the entire family – without requiring permanent installation of equipment. Encourage the kids to have fun playing outdoors with classic swing sets. Having adjustable chains can accommodate kids of different heights to ensure that everyone can have a good time as they grow.
Also, be sure to consider the overall size of your backyard. Some people like the idea of designing out every square inch of their backyard while others enjoy the look of a fresh, green lawn. Here's how to create a miniature piece of real estate that kids can call their own; we think it would also be the perfect vacation home for a toad.
Skip the weed killers and opt for dense spreading Backyard fun perennial ground covers instead. Waterproof an unused shoe organizer for a vertical garden that’s easy to move. Stack and stagger tires to create decorative planters. Cover with outdoor pillow casings or rope for durable, rustic patio ottomans. What would summer be without a frosty frozen dessert?