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Front Yard Landscaping Plan

Let’s talk about the front yard landscaping plan for our Colonial Farmhouse.

Plan is actually a loose term.

It’s more of an idea floating around in my head.

Think big picture priorities, not a deep dive into the details.

Honestly, that’s my modus operandi 99% of the time.

I’m much better at wrapping my mind around the big picture than I am with flushing out the tedious details of a project.


Here’s how the front yard looked when we were considering buying the Colonial Farmhouse in April 2019.

I can’t imagine why no one had made an offer on the house yet.

Here’s another view of the front of the house when we finally closed on it in June 2019.

Just your garden variety case of the garden taking over everything in its path.

If you’ve been following along in the last year, you might remember that we had some help from the town in dealing with all the forsythia bushes that were trying to take over the front of the house. You can read all about how 75-feet of bushes was cleared in approximately five minutes here.

That was just the start of Project Reclaim Our Front Yard.

The rest of the front yard landscaping plan involves digging everything up.

Well, not everything. Just all the stuff that’s in the way of my fuzzy plan coming to fruition.


Here are the front yard landscaping plan priorities:

That old well covering was clearly a problem area for the previous owners too.

They attempted to conceal the area with a literal flower bed for a ‘person’ made from ceramic flower pots. Actually, their plan worked. We didn’t know there was a huge concrete slab under that ‘flower bed’ until we dismantled it.

For those of you wondering, I could not give away that flower bed for free. I tried and tried. There were ZERO takers on Facebook Marketplace.

Continuing on with the front yard landscaping priorities:

The last part of my landscaping plan is pretty simple.


I was totally serious about getting your input on what to plant in my flowerbeds. Where are my detail-oriented, plant loving people?

I have no idea when I’ll be ready to start planting, but it will make me happy to be prepared for that eventuality.

We live in planting zone 6b, if that helps you make suggestions. Did that make it sound like I knew what I was talking about?

Oh, good.

Fake it til you make it!


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