Discover how soft landscaping can instantly elevate front yard curb appeal while preserving the beauty of rustic design. In this video from Home Corner, we explore fifteen garden layouts created for front yards, including diagonal foliage drifts, crescent mailbox beds, fragrant herb borders, offset planting islands, seedhead screens, and open entry corridors. Each idea shows how plant height, texture, color, spacing, and seasonal movement can guide the eye toward the home without overcrowding the lawn or blocking safe pathways.
You will learn how to soften driveway corners, connect porch posts with repeated planting forms, frame front steps with low groundcovers, and use asymmetrical lawn pockets for a more natural composition. These approachable techniques are especially helpful for homeowners who prefer manageable maintenance, clear access, and timeless planting combinations. Rustic grasses, herbs, compact shrubs, silver foliage, and flowering perennials work together to create a welcoming landscape that looks established rather than overly formal.
Whether you are planning a complete makeover or refreshing one neglected corner, these soft landscaping ideas offer inspiration for a calmer, more attractive entrance. #FrontYardLandscaping #CurbAppeal #RusticGarden #GardenDesign #SoftLandscaping

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