6 Ways to Create a Beautiful Spring Garden

 
 

What could be more welcome than the first warm breezes of spring?

They refresh both the gardener and the garden. There’s no better way to enjoy this change in the weather than to plan your borders so they peak during this beautiful time of year.

Spring starts anywhere from February to April, depending on where you live and what the temperatures happen to be any given year. Your flowers will hang on longer, in some cases for a couple of months, during a cool spring. Or the season can rush by in just a few weeks during a warmer year.

Early, mid and late spring garden

Short or long, spring usually has three phases: Early, mid and late. Make sure you have plants that look good in each one. Early spring is chilly with erratic weather patterns. Look for tough early bloomers, such as hellebores, witchhazel and snowdrops. In mid- to late spring you’ll notice common lilacs, peonies and many others blooming abundantly.

So as you can see, a great spring garden is more than a few tulips and daffodils plunked in the ground. These essential design ideas will take your spring garden from ho-hum to positively perfect.

1. Think fragrance

Spring and fragrant flowers just seem to go hand in hand. Common lilac, peony, hyacinth — their heavenly scent makes time spent outside a real pleasure. Place them near a well-travelled path or under an open window so you won’t miss out. Work fragrant plants into a foundation planting or near the front door to share a favorite scent with visitors. Sheltered from the wind by the house, the fragrance won’t dissipate as quickly as it would in an open area. A hedge or privacy fence can serve the same purpose in your backyard. If you don’t have room for a large woody vine, try one of the other aromatic spring beauties in the list below.

Fragrant spring flowers

Make sure a few of these spring bloomers are close to areas you visit frequently so you can enjoy what they have to offer.

  • Common lilac Syringa vulgaris

  • Dianthus Dianthus spp. and hybrids 

  • Hyacinth Hyacinthus orientalis

  • Lily-of-the-valley Convallaria majalis

  • Mockorange Philadelphus spp. and hybrids 

  • Peony Paeonia lactiflora

  • Star magnolia Magnolia stellata

  • Stock Matthiola incana

2. Choose a pretty spring color palette

Pastel colors, such as the pink, lavender and white above, create a classic spring look. These soft colors are easy to mix and match. Frame an entry with them to give your front door a laid-back and relaxed style. Swap those pink tulips for bright orange ones and you’d change the mood from serene to peppy.

3. Balance scale and size of plants in the spring garden

Doesn’t a photo of a lush green lawn path beckon you to wander in and see what other views might be around the corner? Grow a few large spring-blooming shrubs in areas far from the house. Big sweeps of vibrant color from these rhododendrons are perfect for attracting attention to vistas. The brighter the better, if you want a lot of impact from the view out of your back window. Save sweet little combos like the one at right for an often-used path or an area next to your favorite seating spot. Smaller plants, such as the yellow archangel, are more in scale with these situations and often have smaller blooms or more subtle flower colors that are harder to see from a distance.

Foliage plays a role in the spring garden, too

Not every good-looking plant in spring has flowers. Emerging plants can be a part of the show, too. Look for the graceful curl of hostas unfurling as they poke through the soil and upright ferns uncoiling their fiddleheads. And check your epimedium every day to see its changes in leaf color.

4. Adding bulbs to your spring garden is a no-brainer

When you think spring, it’s only natural to start with a few bulbs. Tulips, daffodils, grape hyacinths and many other spring-blooming bulbs are so easy to grow. Take the petite greigii tulips — they perk up this foliage-filled border with minimal care. They’ll even naturalize, or spread on their own, if you keep the soil on the dry side through summer. How would you like even more bulbs that will expand into a big pool of color in your garden? Check out the list of bulbs below for a few that can naturalize in your garden.

Bulbs that will spread in your spring garden

Start with just a few of these bulbs, and give them a sunny spot with good drainage. It won’t take long for you to have a big patch of color that brightens your spring garden.

  • Camassia Camassia quamash

  • Crocus Crocus spp. and hybrids 

  • Daffodil Narcissus spp. and hybrids 

  • Grape hyacinth Muscari armeniacum

  • Grecian windflower Anemone blanda

5. Add trees and shrubs for structure in your spring garden

Not all spring-flowering shrubs are as flashy as rhododendrons. But trees and shrubs provide the overall structure essential for a good-looking garden design. Plus spring-blooming annuals, perennials and bulbs are perfect under a deciduous tree. The smaller plants will soak up the sun and bloom like crazy before getting shaded out by the leaves above. Once the canopy fills in, it protects the foliage below from getting too crispy.

Flowering crabapples and ornamental pears are stunning in bloom but trees don’t have to flower to be impressive. Many have attractive features that are well worth bragging about. Take river birch, for example. Its shaggy bark adds a unique texture that complements the spring flowers nicely. When the blooms below fade, the tree continues its performance year-round.

Shrubs are great additions to a spring garden

Shrubs are a great choice if you don’t have a lot of room in your yard but still want the height and structure a tree provides. Why not try the pearlbush? This low-maintenance specimen is also drought-tolerant, once established. Its small white flowers aren’t fragrant, but they usually last a couple of weeks in spring. To protect the buds from a late frost, give pearlbush a sheltered spot next to a wall, or on the east side of the house.

6. Don’t forget spring planters!

Whether it’s early, mid- or late spring, you can dress up entries, patios and decks with containers. Tulips and wishbone flowers are surrounded by bacopa and creeping Jenny, which seem to flow out of the planter. The wishbone flower will eventually get leggy, so go ahead and cut it back by a third and it will bloom again in fall. When the tulip flowers are past, pull the bulbs and replace them with a summer-blooming favorite.

Garden center shortcut

Instead of having to chill or overwinter your own bulbs, make it easy on yourself and buy some already in bloom at the garden center. Look for open flowers to help you decide on the color and then pick up plants that are labeled and in tight bud for a longer-lasting show.

Read more at GardenGateMagazine.com

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Just Listed: Discover the Perfect Blend of Comfort and Colorado Charm in this Adorable Ranch!

 
 
 

Welcome home to Arvada!

This adorable ranch is the perfect place to relax, entertain, and enjoy all the things you love about living in Colorado! Head through the front door into your living space, which features massive windows + beautiful hardwood floors. This open floor plan allows you all the room you need to host happy hour or have friends over for game day. Whip up appetizers in the freshly remodeled kitchen, while your guests gather around the dining table or lounge in your expansive back patio. The large driveway + detached garage give you plenty of room for your cars, RV, or outdoor toys. Ready to explore? Olde Town Arvada is located less than two miles away, giving you an easy option for grabbing a bite to eat or doing some local shopping. Quick access to the lightrail and I-70 means that commuting is a breeze and your next adventure is never far. You're going to love living here!

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Home equity remained near historic highs to end 2023

 
 

Buoyed by a rise in home prices, U.S. homeowners with mortgages saw their home equity increase by 8.6% year over year in fourth-quarter 2023.

Homeowners saw an average increase of slightly more than $24,000 compared to Q4 2022, adding up to a collective gain of $1.3 trillion, according to CoreLogic’s newest homeowner equity report. Net homeowner equity totaled more than $16.6 billion at the end of 2023.

“Rising home prices continue to fuel growing home equity, which, at $298,000 per average borrower, remained near historic highs at the end of 2023,” Selma Hepp, chief economist at CoreLogic, said in a statement.

“By extension, at 43%, the average loan-to-value ratio of U.S. borrowers has also remained in line with record lows, which suggests that the typical homeowner has notable home equity reserves that can be tapped if needed.”

 
 

Rhode Island posted the country’s highest annual equity gains of $62,000, followed by New Jersey ($55,000) and Massachusetts ($53,000). The equity growth in the three Northeast states was attributed to “the recent healthy home price increases” in that area of the country.

In January, home equity increased by 13.2% year over year in Rhode Island and by 11.6% in New Jersey, as the two states led the nation in annualized appreciation.

Texas was the only state that posted an annualized equity loss (-$6,000) in Q4 2023.

Home price growth over the past year helped lift the equity of homeowners who were underwater due to price declines in 2022, meaning their mortgage debt exceeded the value of their properties. 

As of fourth-quarter 2023, the total number of mortgaged homes with negative equity decreased by 1.1% from the previous quarter to 1 million homes, or 1.8% of all mortgaged properties.

Compared to 12 months earlier, that figure dropped by 15%, from 1.2 million homes or 2.1% of all mortgaged properties. 

The national aggregate value of negative equity was approximately $323 billion at the end of last year. This was up by $9 billion (3%) from the $314 billion figure in third-quarter 2023 but down by $12.4 billion (4%) from the $336 billion total in fourth-quarter 2022.

 
 

Because home equity is affected by home prices, borrowers with equity positions near the break-even point are most likely to move into or out of underwater status as prices change. 

If home prices increased by 5%, 114,000 properties would have regained positive equity status as of Q4 2023. If prices declined by 5%, however, 162,000 homes would have fallen underwater, CoreLogic projected. 

The real estate analytics company expects U.S. home prices to increase by 2.8% from December 2023 to December 2024.

Read more at HousingWire.com

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Just Listed: A Perfect Blend of Space, Style, and Serenity!

 
 
 

Welcome to 8267 Arapahoe Peak Street!

A stunning residence where luxury meets comfort in a harmonious blend, offering an unparalleled living experience. This well appointed property is designed to cater to a variety of lifestyles, ensuring that every moment at home is one of quality & enjoyment. Spanning an impressive 4,345 square feet, this house boasts five beds & five baths, providing ample space for family, guests, and versatile living arrangements. As you approach the home, you are greeted by a charming covered front porch that sets the tone for the inviting ambiance that permeates throughout the interior. The design of the house is one of brightness and spaciousness paired w warmth & coziness, creating an environment that feels both expansive & intimate. The heart of this home is undoubtedly the gourmet kitchen. Clad in pristine white w beautiful quartz countertops, it is equipped w oversized island, gas cooktop, double oven, SS appliances & walk-in pantry. The dining space adjacent to the kitchen ensures that it's not just a place for cooking but also for gathering & making memories. A large covered back deck off the main living area is perfect for summer cookouts or simply enjoying the sunny Colorado days & evening sunsets. For those who work from home or cherish privacy, the main-floor office is a dream come true…..complete with French doors & access to the covered deck. The primary bedroom serves as a private retreat within this expansive home. It features a well-appointed 5-piece bath w lg soaking tub & walk-in closets. Practicality is not overlooked in this home; a stylish mudroom off the garage includes great storage & built in bench. This home features a newly finished full basement adding 2 bedrooms, a 5 piece spa like bath, powder, XL media room w builtin speakers, wet bar kitchenette & home gym! The three-car heated parking garage, caters to the needs of modern households. 2 playgrounds within 2 blocks plus walkable to Sterling Ranch amenities!

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Just Listed: Ideal Littleton Home Facing Greenbelt

 
 
 

Welcome to your new home in the sought-after Steeplechase community, just a short five-minute drive from downtown Littleton. This gem boasts numerous upgrades and features that make it truly move-in ready. New carpet and kitchen appliances, all installed in 2021, set the stage for a fresh and modern living experience.


Enjoy the versatility of an upper-level bonus room, complete with charming French doors, brand new flooring and a picturesque mountain view. Say goodbye to parking concerns with your attached oversized 1-car garage, providing both convenience and additional storage space. With the HOA covering exterior maintenance, water, sewer, trash and pool access, this condo provides a unique opportunity for a simplified and enjoyable lifestyle.

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