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Think Visual Impact When Readying Yard for Events

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Get helpful tips from USU Extension horticulture assistant Meredith Seaver to get your yard and garden looking polished on short notice! What are some of your tricks for a gorgeous garden?


Q: Our yard has been a little neglected, but our neighbors asked us to host an event this summer. What are the most important things we can do to make our yard look nice in a time crunch?

For a special event like this when time is short and appearances are important, focus on the areas where your guests will be mingling that will have the greatest visual impact. Work later on areas not as likely to be seen and used, if time allows. As you walk through your yard, follow the same route you expect guests to use, and make a note of problems or neglected areas that catch your attention. Once you’ve done that, you’re ready to go to work. In addition to the problem areas, start with these tasks:

These tasks will provide the most visual impact. Once you have tackled them, you can move on to other areas if there is still time.

Discover new ideas for your yard and garden at USU Extension’s Hidden Garden Tour on June 15 and 16. For information, visit www.hiddengarden.org or call (801)-851-8469.



Answer by: 
Meredith Seaver, Utah State University Extension horticulture assistant, Utah County, 801-851-8462, gardenhelp@usu.edu

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