• About
  • Shop My Stationery
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter

Bethann Renee

  • Home Décor
    • Beach House
    • Bathroom
    • Bedroom
    • Cleaning & Organizing
    • Family Room
    • Garden & Outdoor
    • Home Decor
    • Home Office
    • Home Tour
    • Kitchen & Dining
    • Laundry & Mudroom
    • Paint Colors
    • Renovations
  • Recipes
  • Lifestyle
    • Gardening
    • Travel & Recreation
    • Real Life
    • Business & Blogging
  • DIY & Crafts
  • Seasonal
    • 4th of July
    • Christmas
    • Fall Decorating
    • Halloween
    • Spring Decor
    • Summer Decor
    • Thanksgiving
    • Valentine’s Day
    • Winter Decor
  • About
    • Start Here – Simply Beautiful Living

How to Save Money on Your Landscaping

At Home· DIY· Garden & Outdoor

28 May

Let’s face it, landscaping isn’t a cheap home project.  Whether you hire a crew to make your yard look amazing or take it on as yet another DIY project, landscaping from mulch and stone to plants and fencing can seriously add up.  On top of that, its something that has to be done every year so unlike working on a room in your home that will last for years to come, yard work is a constant chore.  After all the yard projects we’ve planned for the summer, I thought I’d share my best tips on how to save money on your home’s landscaping.

landscaping-3

Tackle it Yourself

Like any home project, there are some things best left to professionals but when it comes to basic home landscaping, don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty.  Hiring a landscaping service can be extremely costly and yard work isn’t really that difficult once you get the hang of it.

I have always hated doing yard work. I used to say that I’d rather clean every toilet in the house than pull weeds and spread mulch.  This year I’ve realized though that a little sweat equity in the back yard can also be a sort of catharsis; a way to work out some aggression and relieve stress.  It’s also a great way to add in a little extra exercise.  For me that is a huge plus.

Skip the Home Improvement Store

Whether mulching flower beds, adding stone to a patio area or building a fire-pit, home improvement stores have all the supplies you need but you will also be considerably more.  Instead of heading to your local Lowe’s or Home Depot, seek out a local greenhouse or landscaping business that sells these items in bulk. 

As an example, the smaller stone that we used in the stream of our pond at Lowe’s was about $5 a bag.  These bags are small, about the same size as a large bag of dog food.  For $30, we went to a landscaping business and bought a ton (one backhoe scoop) that gave us all that we needed in one shot.  I cannot imagine how many bags of stone we would have had to buy at Lowe’s to get the same amount of stone and it would have cost as much or more than our entire pond project combined.

Yes, you would need a 1 ton truck or trailer to haul it but going that extra step by sharing with a neighbor, family member or friend could save you a lot of cash.

These two super simple steps will save you a lot of money on your landscaping.  It may take a little more planning and effort but in the end, you’ll have the beautiful yard you dreamed of for a lot less money and it may just save you a couple trips to the gym as well.

how to save money on your landscaping
Tweet
Pin10
Share
10 Shares

Leave a Comment

« Prepping the RV for the First Camping Trip of the Year
Privacy Trees for a Small Back Yard »

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

bethann renee

I’m so glad you are here!

Hello.  Welcome to Bethann Renee Home & Lifestyle (formerly Twig & White). My name is Bethann.  I’m a child of God,  a wife, mom to two basset hound rescues, a designer, business owner, blogger and creative.  I just a regular woman with realistic budgets, doing my best to create a beautiful home and life through thrifting, creativity and lots of DIY.  If you’re a regular gal trying to do the same, let’s be friends.  Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and get inspired.

bethann renee

Stay Connected!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Popular Posts

cozy and festive Christmas bedroom in red

5 Ways to Transition Your Decor from Fall to Christmas (Without Feeling Rushed)

There’s something about a cottage-inspired home that instantly feels welcoming. Maybe it’s the layers of soft fabrics, the warm glow of a lamp in the corner, or the way everyday items are displayed with charm. To me, “cozy” doesn’t mean cluttered — it means creating a space where you can truly relax and enjoy the simple beauty of home. Over the years, I’ve discovered a few essentials that always make our home feel inviting and comfortable. These cozy touches are timeless, affordable, and easy to add no matter the size or style of your home. 🛋️ Soft Layers & Textiles Nothing says cozy like a stack of pillows and a throw draped over the sofa. I love mixing neutral tones with subtle patterns — florals, stripes, or checks — to create that layered, collected look. In bedrooms, a quilt or coverlet at the foot of the bed adds both charm and warmth. Image Suggestion: Wide shot of your living room sofa with throws and pillows layered. Pin-worthy vertical image. 🕯️ Warm Lighting Overhead lighting can feel harsh, so I rely on lamps, sconces, and even candles to create a warm glow. A cottage-inspired home shines with layered lighting — the soft glow of a lamp in the evening makes a room instantly more inviting. Image Suggestion: Close-up of a side table with a lamp, book stack, and candle burning. 🌿 Natural Elements Fresh flowers in simple vases, a basket by the door, a vintage wooden bowl — natural elements bring warmth and texture to a cottage home. Even faux greenery works if you mix it thoughtfully. Image Suggestion: Seasonal arrangement on your entryway table or kitchen counter (sunflowers, hydrangeas, or eucalyptus in fall). 📚 Personal Touches Books, artwork, and vintage finds tell your story. A stack of well-loved novels, a thrifted oil painting, or a collection of blue-and-white dishes make a space feel lived in and personal. Cozy isn’t about buying new — it’s about surrounding yourself with what you love. Image Suggestion: Styled bookcase or coffee table vignette with books + art + personal accents. 🧺 Comfort Underfoot Rugs are one of the easiest ways to add coziness to a room. I love mixing a natural jute or sisal rug with a smaller patterned rug layered on top. It adds instant warmth and that collected, cottage feel. Image Suggestion: Angle of your living room or bedroom showing layered rugs. 🍵 Kitchen Comforts A cozy home isn’t complete without the kitchen. For me, it’s having a favorite mug for my morning coffee, simple linen towels, and a candle flickering while I cook dinner. These small details make the everyday feel special. Image Suggestion: Coffee setup with mugs + candle + linen towel. Conclusion At the end of the day, creating a cozy cottage-inspired home isn’t about following strict rules. It’s about layering soft textures, adding warm light, and filling your rooms with pieces that feel personal and meaningful. These cozy essentials are what make our house feel like home — and I hope they inspire you to create the same in your space.

✨ The Simply Beautiful Life | Vol. 5

how I'm staying active

Moving Through the Season: How I’m Staying Active Indoors as the Days Get Shorter

Copyright © 2025 · Refined theme by Restored 316