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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM APRIL 26 - MAY 2, 2023 UCW 19 e interior of a home may be where homeowners and their families spend the majority of their time, and there's no denying that a well-planned interior goes a long way toward mak- ing a house a home. However, the exterior of a home, including its landscaping, can serve as a source of pride and catch the eye of prospective buyers when the home hits the market. It's easy to walk past a home with an eye-catching exterior and assume the homeowner has a green thumb or has spent lots of time and money working on the landscaping. ough that may be true, oftentimes it's the simplest strategies that make all the difference. Homeowners can keep these strate- gies in mind as they look to transform the exterior of their homes. Dress up the walkway. A longer walkway can give guests a strong first impression of a home and won't break the bank. Create new planting beds and plant bright plants and flowers along each side of the walkway. If it's necessary and within budget, length- en the walkway to create the feel of a more grandiose entryway. Make things more symmetrical. A messy landscape can give a poor first impression, even if the area fea- tures some beautiful plants. In such instances, a little effort to make things more symmetrical, with equal parts grass and vegetation, can create a cleaner, more inviting look. Mulch your flower and tree beds. Mulch is a relatively inexpensive but effective way to add aesthetic appeal to a landscape. Freshly mulched beds beneath trees and flowers creates a clean and organized look, and the mulch also serves a practical purpose, as it reduces weed growth and helps the soil retain moisture so plants stay healthy and look better throughout the warmer months when rainfall may not be steady or significant. Plant shade trees. Shade trees can be especially useful when selling a home. e shade provided by trees can shield grass from blistering sum- mer sun, potentially helping it stay green. A lush green lawn appeals to buyers and gives the impression the home has been well maintained. In addition, shade trees can be used to create the look of a backyard oasis. A well-placed bench beneath a large shade tree can entice buyers who want a relaxing spot to enjoy warm summer days outdoors without get- ting a sunburn. Consider maintenance. e more exotic an exterior landscape is, the more maintenance it's likely to re- quire. Lawn and garden enthusiasts may not be turned off by landscape features that require steady mainte- nance, but homeowners who don't have much time for such work should keep things simple. A poorly maintained landscape, even if it includes exotic plants and elaborate designs, will adversely affect curb appeal. Another feather in the cap of low- maintenance landscape features is they could prove more appealing to prospective buyers, who may view elaborate, exotic landscaping as a lot of extra work they won't want to do. Some simple landscaping strate- gies can help homeowners transform their home exteriors without requir- ing a significant investment of time or money. Landscaping strategies can transform a home's exterior a STAFF REPORT Homeowners can keep simple landscaping strategies in mind as they look to transform the exterior of their homes. HOME & GARDEN MAY 04 - 28 BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW! CFRT.ORG or 910.323.4233 Take your seat at the legendary Jungle Inn Nightclub with your host, Jazz pioneer Jelly Roll Morton, for a night of music that might just change his life. When the Chimney Man comes to ferry Jelly's soul away, he gets one last chance to make amends for his mistakes. From the back alleys of New Orleans to the stages of New York – this sizzling story has seductive harmony and a score you won' t forget! A DAZZLING DISPLAY OF STORYTELLING, VOCALS, AND MUSIC!