Alessandro Iantosca / Saturday, June 14, 2025 / Categories: Insight

Top 10 Backyard Neglects: Landscaping & Hardscaping Mistakes Homeowners Make

Top 10 Backyard Neglects: Landscaping & Hardscaping Mistakes Homeowners Make

Your backyard has the potential to be a personal retreat, an entertainer’s dream, and a valuable extension of your home. Yet all too often, outdoor spaces are overlooked or under-maintained. Whether it’s a lack of planning or forgotten upkeep, these common mistakes can diminish the beauty and functionality of your backyard.

Here are the top 10 ways homeowners unintentionally neglect their outdoor living spaces—especially when it comes to landscaping and hardscaping.

  1. Failing to Maintain Pavers and Stone Surfaces

    Weeds, moss, and grime can quickly build up between pavers and on stone surfaces, making them look old and worn. Regular power washing, re-sanding joints, and sealing pavers can protect your investment and keep surfaces looking clean and polished.
  2. Letting Overgrowth Take Over

    Untrimmed trees, shrubs, and hedges not only reduce curb appeal but can also damage hardscape features like retaining walls, fences, or patios. Routine pruning keeps your yard looking tidy and prevents long-term structural issues.
  3. Ignoring Drainage Issues

    Pooling water, erosion, and soggy spots are signs of poor drainage. Without proper grading or installed drainage solutions, your plants, pavers, and foundation can suffer serious damage. This is one issue that’s best addressed early—and professionally.
  4. Outdated or Sparse Lighting

    A well-lit backyard is safer, more functional, and far more inviting. Relying solely on a porch light can leave most of your space unusable at night. Low-voltage or solar lighting enhances ambiance and usability with minimal energy use.
  5. Lack of Shade Structures

    Without shade, your backyard can become unbearable during the hottest months. Whether it’s a pergola, umbrella, or strategically planted tree, shade not only adds comfort but also protects furniture and plantings from excessive sun exposure.
  6. Neglecting Edging and Borders

    Defined edges around garden beds, lawns, and walkways give your backyard a clean, intentional look. Neglected borders allow grass to creep into garden beds and pavers to be overtaken by soil or mulch runoff.
  7. Poor Furniture Placement

    Great design can be ruined by poorly placed furniture. Oversized or misaligned furniture can crowd walkways or block focal points. Think about traffic flow and purpose when arranging seating and dining areas.
  8. No Seasonal Plant Planning

    Landscapes that rely on just one season of blooms can look barren much of the year. Mix evergreens, perennials, and seasonal color to maintain interest through all four seasons and avoid bare patches in the colder months.
  9. Planting at the Wrong Time

    Timing matters. Planting during the wrong season can lead to stunted growth or plant loss. Most trees, shrubs, and perennials thrive when planted in spring or fall, while extreme summer heat or late frost can ruin new growth.
  10. Forgetting to Integrate with the Home’s Architecture

    Your backyard should feel like an extension of your home—not a separate or mismatched space. Choose materials, colors, and designs that complement your home’s existing style to create a cohesive, seamless outdoor environment.

DIY projects may save money upfront but often fall short on quality, especially for hardscaping like patios, retaining walls, or drainage systems. Hiring a professional ensures proper installation, long-term durability, and code compliance.

Contact Greenway Landscaping and Masonry and let the experts refine your already stunning living space—so it functions beautifully and is strategically built to last a long time.

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