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Blog Post Fall Brings Cooler Temperatures, New Landscaping for Riverside County Foreclosures

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Published: Thursday, September 03, 2009

Dealing with neglected landscaping and overgrown backyards can be daunting for buyers of Southwest Riverside County foreclosures. The traditional summer heat makes it difficult to bring dry lawns back to life or to work outside trimming overgrown hedges, shrubs and trees for any length of time. Fall is just around the corner, however, bringing cooler temperatures and the perfect time to plant new lawns or sow bulbs for blooms next spring.

Take advantage of the cooler temperatures by creating a landscape plan for distressed yards at Murrieta foreclosures and Lake Elsinore bank homes. Start with the basics, including trimming any overgrown bushes or shrubs that hide the beauty of your new home. Until temperatures drop significantly plan on working in the early morning hours, before 10:00 a.m. or after 4:00 p.m., when traditional Southwest Riverside County breeze swings through the valley.

Murrieta Bank Homes Need to Go Green

In an effort to save water and reduce your utility bills, consider replacing high demand grass with a combination of low-water turf and drought resistant plants. Riverside County foreclosures have brought many new residents to the area, and some buyers might not be familiar with the landscaping needs of the valley. Lake Elsinore foreclosures enjoy a little more humidity for their plants than buyers of Temecula foreclosures, and some of the newer homes along the hillsides have the added benefit of cooler temperatures as you begin to climb the hill. All these factors influence the types of plants that do well here in Southwest County.

Native grasses and succulents do exceptionally well in the semi-arid climate that resembles the Mediterranean region. In fact, that is why the vineyards of Temecula wine country do so well here. Take your cue from the great gardens of the Mediterranean and concentrate landscaping into pots, raised beds and containers. Plant the remainder of your yard in colorful native grasses that will serenade you each afternoon as they sway in the wind.

Flowering vines such as bougainvillea, mandevilla and hardenbergia perform exceptionally well and use little water. Container gardens focus attention to entertainment areas such as patios and pool decks, without impacting the concrete or other structures.

Enjoy the beautiful weather of Southwest Riverside County and find an affordable yet spacious yard for all your gardening pleasure and entertaining needs. For the best bargains on Murrieta bank homes, Esocalhomesearch.com is your neighborhood foreclosures expert and can help you find the Southwest Riverside County home of your dreams. Use our convenient search tool to view the many Riverside County bank homes available and start living the good life today! Contact our foreclosure specialists at 1-951-415-3607.

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About this Page: Dealing with neglected landscaping and overgrown backyards can be daunting for buyers of Southwest Riverside County foreclosures. Fall is just around the corner, bringing cooler temperatures and the perfect time to plant new lawns or bulbs for blooms next spring. The team at esocalhomesearch.com offers these suggestions for landscaping your Murrieta foreclosure or Lake Elsinore bank home.