Top 18+ Low-Maintenance Front Yard Landscaping Ideas That Don't Need Much Attention

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

If your front yard has a retaining wall and it gets a few hours of sun, try planting some flowers that creep or spill over the sides. Some nice varieties to try include creeping phlox, creeping sedum, and various campanulas like 'Blue Waterfall' or 'Dickson's Gold.'

Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

Window boxes can make a wonderful focal point for the front of your property. If you already have some trees or shrubs growing, window boxes create a smaller visual area of interest closer to the house or entrance. You can add flowering annuals, herbs, or a mix of plants, like these ornamental kale with creeping ivy and other greens.

Plant Climbing Roses

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

Climbing roses clinging to your fence, gate, or arbor make for a dramatic entrance and beautiful display. Many heirloom varieties (like 'New Dawn' or 'Zepherine Drouhin') provide fragrance and bloom for weeks.

Create a Shady Seating Area

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

If your trees are mostly in front of your house rather than in the backyard, why not enjoy sitting beneath their cool shade? A small bench and table let you enjoy a beverage and a book in the quiet morning or afternoon hours.

Mix Green Foliage Plants Together

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

You can create a stunning array of green foliage plants if you mix different hues, shapes, and textures together. Consider some hostas, heucheras, creeping juniper, and artemisia for an eclectic green tapestry.

Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

Small flowering trees can provide a delightful visual accent in spring or summer. Try an early bloomer like magnolia, weeping cherry, or Eastern redbud, or a fragrant flowering crabapple.

Create Alluring Seasonal Displays

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

Creating seasonal displays with a horticultural theme can be a simple and enjoyable way to mark the shift of the seasons and add enticing visuals to your front yard.

Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

Giant hostas are a wonderful low maintenance perennial to fill up space. Other than a bit of trimming or deadheading once during the season, and dividing them every three or four years, they ask for nothing but partial to full shade, well-draining soil, and some water.

Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

Sometimes, making a planting bed look full only requires one or two varieties of plants. This variegated dogwood shrub with some perennial cranesbill geraniums as ground cover provides colorful flowers in spring, with handsome foliage through autumn.

Plant a Boxwood Hedge

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

Boxwoods are a wonderful choice for hedges and stay green all year round. They come in many sizes and shapes. Some benefit from regular trimming, while many varieties need no trimming at all.

Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

Enhance Retaining Walls With Creeping Flowers, Design Some Seasonal Window Boxes, Plant Climbing Roses, Create a Shady Seating Area, Mix Green Foliage Plants Together, Grow a Graceful Flowering Tree, Create Alluring Seasonal Displays, Plant Large Hostas to Fill Space, Combine Decorative Shrubs With Ground Covers, Plant a Boxwood Hedge, Let a Fruit Tree Steal the Spotlight

Many fruit tree varieties are fairly small and easy to manage. They provide beautiful spring blossoms and fruits in summer or autumn, as well as attracting pollinators and wildlife. They provide a shifting kaleidoscope of color and interest through the four seasons, making them a good focal point for the front yard.