1. Have a Plan Before You Plant
It’s tempting to grab a few plants and start digging, but it really helps to think through how you want to use your space. Do you want a low-maintenance yard? Somewhere for your kids to run around? A cozy space for summer BBQs? A solid plan keeps everything more functional and less frustrating later.
2. Don’t Skip Grading and Drainage
In Edmonton, where we deal with snow melt, heavy rain, and cold winters, proper grading is important. Make sure water drains away from your house, not toward it. This step is often missed in new builds, but it’s what keeps your foundation safe and your yard usable.
3. Choose Plants That Actually Thrive Here
Not all plants are meant for Edmonton weather. Look for low-maintenance perennials, native plants, and hardy shrubs that can survive our winters. If you’re not sure what works, ask at a local garden center or bring in someone who knows Edmonton landscaping.
4. Do Hardscaping First
If you’re planning a stone patio, pathway, or retaining wall, get those done before planting anything. These are the base of your yard and will shape everything else. It also saves your plants from getting trampled during install.
5. Make It Easy to Care For
Let’s be honest. Life gets busy. Smart landscaping choices now can make upkeep way easier later. Things like mulch, drip irrigation, or choosing low-care plants go a long way. And if you know you’re not going to keep up with it, that’s okay. Just plan for it with a simple design or hire it out.
Final Thoughts
Landscaping a new home in Edmonton doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Start with a clear plan, think long-term, and get the foundational work done right. At Farman Services, we help new homeowners design and build outdoor spaces that are both beautiful and practical. Whether you’re starting from scratch or just need a little guidance, we’ve got your back.