Most likely — curb appeal is one of the first things neighbors and buyers notice. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, tidy lawns, healthy trees, and functional outdoor spaces are valued. A well-designed yard signals care and adds to neighborhood appeal. That said, “positive” looks different depending on the community. Some areas lean toward water-wise xeriscaping, while others prize green lawns. Overly elaborate designs may stand out in ways you don’t intend, especially if they clash with HOA standards. The best approach is a clean, functional design that enhances your property without overwhelming it. Ultimately, the right landscaping should make you proud of your yard while fitting naturally into your neighborhood.
Will people think positively of my yard after hiring a landscape company?
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