
We're well into spring in the deep South, pushing rapidly toward the last frost date for Tuscaloosa: April 15. That means you can probably safely plant your seedlings right about now without worrying about a frost killing your plants.
But what should you be doing first, before you put your plants in the ground? After all, if this is the first garden you've planted on the property you bought from Tuscaloosa homes for sale, you want to get it right. Fortunately, our real estate agents have compiled some information that should help get you going.

Whether you're saving to buy a home among Tuscaloosa homes for sale, or you've already acquired one and are looking for a few ways to cut expenses after the big outlay of buying a home — you can save money with some relatively painless hacks, and give yourself a bit of a financial boost.
Our real estate agents are very knowledgeable about the various fixes their clients have used to cut costs, so here are a few of them.

It's easy to make landscaping mistakes; just ask professional gardeners who have learned the hard way and, over time, have profited from the knowledge their mistakes have provided them. Similarly, as you have begun a big landscaping redo in that home you bought from Tuscaloosa homes for sale, we can point out a few of the major mistakes to avoid.
Our real estate agents get a lot of feedback from homeowners on mistakes made indoors and outdoors, so read on and learn what not to do.
Landscaping Snafus: Avoid These at All Costs

Nothing perks up a home like great flooring. Whether it's in the bathroom, kitchen, living room, or bedroom, the right flooring pulls the rest of your decorating or renovation efforts together and makes your home into a showpiece.