Uncategorized January 20, 2021

Easy Landscaping DYI Projects for 2021

 

Ever get the itch to do a DIY project? Whenever we do, our favorites involve getting outdoors and mixing up our landscaping features.

Whether it’s as simple as installing some lighting or a little more time-consuming like re-plotting plants, a fresh look for the lawn always gives your home a fresh look as well. Here are our top five easy landscaping projects!

Create a pathway.

To guide you and visitors throughout your yard and link different areas together, install a pathway. You can use materials from a variety of materials, including reclaimed pallet wood, flagstones, gravel, and more to add texture and color.

Add a wall or border.

Installing a flagstone, rock, or brick wall around flower beds or trees adds a sleek, clean look to your landscaping and helps separate different sections of your yard.

Install a water feature.

Nothing says zen quite like the sound of trickling water as you relax in your backyard. You can start simple with by purchasing and installing a small feature powered by a solar panel or create a larger focal point in your yard by installing a waterfall wall or small pond.

Light your way.

An easy way to transform your yard is to strategically use lighting. Place cool-colored lights high in trees to recreate a moonlight feel, use pathway lights to naturally guide the eye, or highlight objects or plants.

Plant upwards.

Expand your yard space by drawing the eye to the sky with a trellis fence or screen made of wood or metal. Once you install your trellis, select your climbing plants and vines and get to planting!


Uncategorized November 5, 2018

Windermere Economic Forum at JUMP with Chief Economist Matthew Gardner

Last Thursday Southern Idaho’s  Windermere brokerages hosted Chief Economist Matthew Gardner.   Gardner came to Boise, Idaho  to share the economic recap for 2018 and the FORECAST into the future!  Boise is in great shape, over 100 months of job growth for our area!  25% of our market sales were millennials.  The area is considered full employment.  According to Gardner we should be seeing good growth for the next year too.  He predicts the  next correction in the market will not look anything like the last market crash.