3 Reasons to Clear Out Your Landscaping

3 Reasons to Clear Out Your Landscaping

If you're not a gardening enthusiast and you've never used your backyard or front yard much, it won't take long for your landscaping to go from luscious and well-groomed to overgrown and out of control.

Of course, the messier and more chaotic your yards become, the more reluctant you'll feel about tackling the task of getting them under control. However, there are numerous reasons why keeping your yard well-groomed is a good idea, even if you're a complete homebody. Here are three to think about.

1. You'll Reduce Your Risk of Pests

One thing that's important to note is that what happens outside your house can affect what happens inside. In particular, an overgrown yard increases your risk of a pest infestation.

Long grass, unkempt shrubbery and general yard clutter provide the ideal nesting place for rats and mice. While they may keep their activity outdoors at first, they're likely to venture indoors as soon as the weather turns chillier or food sources become scarce — and the nearest indoor area will be your home.

Clear out your landscaping to ensure rodents have nowhere to take residence. With shorter grass and tidy foliage, you'll also be able to spot any rats or mice before they become a problem. Skip bins are a great place to put trimmings as you tidy the yard.

2. You'll Improve Your Curb Appeal

Unless you intend to live in your house forever, curb appeal is important. A well-manicured lawn with attractive flowers and shrubs will make the world of difference when it comes to selling your home.

Taking your landscaping from wild and overgrown to clear and attractive will help make that crucial, great first impression with buyers. It can also give the illusion that your house is fresher and more modern than it is, which can be a big help if you live in an old house with a façade that's seen better days. Plus, tidy landscaping can even increase the value of your property.

If you don't intend to sell your house any time soon, you may think you can just leave clearing your yards until the time comes. However, the worse you let your yard gets, the more work you'll have later down the line.

On top of that, many home buyers use the Google Maps Street View tool to decide which houses to visit. Google Maps images can be outdated by months or even years, so how your yard looks now could affect your home's saleability far into the future.

If you need to seriously overhaul your yard, order a skip bin to keep things orderly as you get the job done.

3. You'll Find New Uses for Your Yard

Just because you've never used your backyard much before, doesn't mean you can't find ways to enjoy it. But you'll never find them while your landscaping looks like a jungle.

Clearing out dead plants, mowing down tall grass and tidying up your landscape can give you a fresh perspective on how to use your yard. Once it's clear, you may notice there's space to erect a shed workshop, have an outdoor kitchen built, create a play area, or add a beautiful fishpond. When you keep it groomed and use it wisely, your yard can be an extension that enhances your favourite activities.

When you do take the plunge and start clearing out your landscaping, your best option for getting rid of the waste is skip hire. Hiring is a skip is cheaper than other services, it's quick and efficient and it's safer (and more eco-friendly) than burning the waste. For trusty, quality skip bin hire, call Green Bins.

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