Flowers Add Quick
Curb Appeal and Value
Even
if you have a black
thumb or hate to deal with gardening, colorful flowers can create a
positive
emotional impact on homebuyers and visitors to your home.
They are
inexpensive and easy, immediately enhancing your home's "curb
appeal."
You
can plant them in
the ground, but it is actually easier to use an inexpensive redwood
planter's
box. Planter's boxes are rectangular in shape and fit nicely
on a porch,
patio, windowsill, or practically anywhere.
For
the flowers, a
splash of color is what is important.
Choose
whatever appeals
to you, but some flowers that are colorful and easy to deal with are
marigolds,
pansies, snapdragons and alyssum. You can purchase them in
trays of six
for two to three dollars at most places.
If
you want to do
one-stop shopping, just step into your local Home Depot, Lowe's, or the
local
equivalent.
First,
choose how many
boxes you feel will help fill out the desired area. A typical
box is two
feet long, but they vary in size.
Second,
you need the
flowers. Marigolds are a bright yellow and vivid
orange. Pansies
are a variety of dark purple to pale violet. Snapdragons are
taller and
range from pink to blood red. Alyssum is used to fill out
between the
plants and have tiny white or purple flowers on a bed of green.
Third,
get a bag of
outdoor potting soil. If you don't know how much to buy, ask
the customer
service clerk who will love to help you.
Total
cost: maybe
ten dollars per box, plus the cost of the box.
All
you do is fill up
the box to the top with potting soil, tamp it down a little bit, make a
hollow
space using your fingers, pop the plant from the plastic tray
and...plant it.
Repeat.
Plant
the snapdragons in
the back or middle, as they will be taller than the other
flowers. Space
in the pansies and marigolds using about twelve to fourteen total
plants for
each box (total combination of snapdragons, marigold and
pansies).
Then
take the alyssum
and plant those in between the other plants so that everything looks
full and green.
What
you have is an
"immediate" result, something that looks green, colorful, lush and
full from the get-go. You don't have to wait weeks for a great-looking
result.
After
a few weeks, the
flowers will grow taller, spread out, and the alyssum will begin to
spill over
the edges of the planter's box.
All
of these plants like
sunny areas to partial shade. It does not take a gardening
genius to
create a great effect. Use some plant food once every three
weeks and
water when things get dry.
If
that isn't enough,
buy a 12-inch wide clay pot and drop in an Inca Lily. Inca
Lilies have
large pinkish flowers and eventually grow into bushes about a foot and
a half
tall and wide. When you buy them at the nursery, they already
have
flowers, usually.
Once
again, you get an
immediate result - you don't have to wait around and can admire your
work
immediately.
Still
not enough?
Get
some Cyclamen in
small pots. These have a base foliage of green and faintly
white leaves,
with red, pink, or white flowers that shoot up from the
leaves. They look
very nice, fit in smaller pots, and enjoy shady areas.
Why
use planter's boxes
and pots? Because it is less work, plus after you see the
result, you'll
want to take them with you. If you plant them in the ground
and sell your
house, they are "real estate" and must remain with the property.
This
way, your new home
looks "dressed up and accessorized" as soon as you move in.
©
copyright January 2004
by RealEstate ABC