While the backyards probably look the ugliest and we could use help with anything, we would really like to make the front yard(s) more appealing. We live on a corner, so the house is quite visible. We would like our house to make a better impression as you enter the nice, family-friendly neighborhood. Improving our curb appeal would thus, not only be for our enjoyment, but to contribute to our new neighborhood.
There is currently no landscaping of which to speak. The house was rented by the previous two owners... and years of neglect can be seen on the few plants and landscaping that have survived.

Ruts and divots from construction work and plowing the record snows don't help the views. The snow plows not only physically damaged the lawn but it looks like they also dumped some salt on the lawn too!

Close up of some of the damage to the hill from dump trucks over the winter.

The front-side year consists of a hill with a row of sickly looking azaleas and a holly tree lined by a falling down rock wall.

The "landscaping" closer up...

As you get closer, it doesn't get any better. There is an azalea trying to survive in there.

There is currently no landscaping of which to speak. The house was rented by the previous two owners... and years of neglect can be seen on the few plants and landscaping that have survived.
Ruts and divots from construction work and plowing the record snows don't help the views. The snow plows not only physically damaged the lawn but it looks like they also dumped some salt on the lawn too!
Close up of some of the damage to the hill from dump trucks over the winter.
The front-side year consists of a hill with a row of sickly looking azaleas and a holly tree lined by a falling down rock wall.
The "landscaping" closer up...
As you get closer, it doesn't get any better. There is an azalea trying to survive in there.
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