The right balance depends on your goals, budget, and neighborhood context. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, many communities value well-maintained yards with clean lines, healthy lawns, and functional outdoor spaces. Going overboard with extravagant features — large ponds, oversized fire pits, or overly complex designs — may not add value and can even draw negative HOA attention. On the other hand, underinvesting may make your property look neglected compared to neighbors. The best approach is to design for functionality and longevity: invest in irrigation, soil prep, and durable materials first. Then add features that fit your lifestyle, whether that’s a patio for entertaining or raised beds for gardening. A professional contractor can help identify what’s typical in your area while tailoring recommendations to your needs. Landscaping should improve your quality of life, not just appearances.
Am I keeping up with the Joneses or overdoing it with landscaping?
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