I’m all for planting natives and colorful flowers, but i will say i don’t think your curb appeal is bad at all the grass is very healthy which adds i think to the appeal. But some color would help add some more vibrancy to it, you could even set up a walkway with flowers or plants on each side that would look pretty i see you already have your driveway right there but that extra walkway space would add just some more appeal
imma_snekk
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Berto_
I’m a fan of more trees, but it looks good. I’d add some flowering bushes for color.
kiaraliz53
Less lawn. More flowers.
No-Grade-5057
I want to dig the sod out around the evergreen tree and bushes. Make a really nice landscaping feature. I’d put a birdbath on that stump and add some colorful flowers, mulch/rock, and a nice border.
suesewsquilts
I’d want to take the elbow out of the downspout and take it to ground level then use a splash block to allow the water to move away from the foundation. I also agree with adding more color especially near the front walk and porch. Maybe rhododendron or azalea? I’m not sure how well they would do in your zone.
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I’m all for planting natives and colorful flowers, but i will say i don’t think your curb appeal is bad at all the grass is very healthy which adds i think to the appeal. But some color would help add some more vibrancy to it, you could even set up a walkway with flowers or plants on each side that would look pretty i see you already have your driveway right there but that extra walkway space would add just some more appeal
Zone?
I’m a fan of more trees, but it looks good. I’d add some flowering bushes for color.
Less lawn. More flowers.
I want to dig the sod out around the evergreen tree and bushes. Make a really nice landscaping feature. I’d put a birdbath on that stump and add some colorful flowers, mulch/rock, and a nice border.
I’d want to take the elbow out of the downspout and take it to ground level then use a splash block to allow the water to move away from the foundation. I also agree with adding more color especially near the front walk and porch. Maybe rhododendron or azalea? I’m not sure how well they would do in your zone.