Having a well-maintained front yard can fully elevate the look of your property. Gardening is a fun activity but yard maintenance can be a problem. With a disability, it can be difficult to care for your yard on your own.
Thankfully, there are ways to avoid being overwhelmed with yard maintenance by designing it to be low maintenance in the first place. Avocadocare have listed below some ways on how to do this.
Budget-Friendly Hardscaping
A hardscape is a man-made feature that is incorporated into a landscape. Examples include paths, walls, gazebos, benches, and fountains. If you’re planning to include a hardscape in your front yard, keep in mind that mulch is one of the most affordable hardscaping materials there is. You can choose to create a simple outdoor gathering area by creating a mulch pad to create such space.
Year-Round Plants
To have a low maintenance front yard, include plants in your garden that don’t need constant care (i.e. Marigold and hedges). Remember that it’s in your best interest to keep everything simple and to focus on a few types of plants. This is because when there’s a lot of variety, there will be more work.
Creating Elaborate Designs With Rocks
Did you know that rocks and stones can be used to effectively create borders and accents in the different parts of your yard? Not only that, you can choose to add them for the sole purpose of adding an artistic element.

Partner With Avocadocare for NDIS Gardening
We know that not everyone has the time and energy to tend their front yard, which is why Avocadocare, the leading NDIS Provider in Melbourne, is offering NDIS Gardening services. We can help with gardening from watering to treating weeds. Rest assured that with us, you can have a lovely looking garden in your home.
Reach out to us for a beautiful garden!