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Designing and Landscaping Your Own Yard



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By : Tom Selwick    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-16 15:08:26
Many individuals feel lost when it comes to planting shrubs, trees, grasses, and flowers at their own home. Though this process can take a lot of planning and work, you may find it to be much easier than you expect.

One does not always need the help of a professional to landscape their space. You must decide what is most important to you and what type of look you want.

Deciding on a budget may be the first step; once you know how much you can or are willing to spend, it will be easier to browse plant pricing and find what exactly you can afford to place in the area.

Many other variables will play a part in the types of foliage that will be best for you, including your skill set, the climate where you live, what the area will be used for, and what your personal tastes entail.

To have a beautiful yard, it is essential that you purchase plants with year-round beauty in mind. Make sure that the ones you choose will provide flowering throughout the spring and summer, beautiful foliage in the fall, and substantial structure during the winter months. This will help keep your plot interesting and picturesque, no matter the time of year.

When you are planting flowers, make sure to arrange them appropriately in their beds. The back row should contain the tallest flowers, the middle row should have the next tallest, and then the shortest foliage should reside all along the front row.

This can also be used in other areas of your yard; it will help everything that you plant to be visible, and it will offer some dimension to your landscaping. When it comes to deciding which types of greens to use, make sure that you do not only choose those that flower.

Some shrubs and trees that are deciduous and only create leaves will be just as beautiful during certain times of the year. Evergreen trees are a great option, if you live in a climate that can sustain them.

They will offer a beautiful sight, even during the winter months when temperatures drop. They do not blossom, but will still give an added touch. Another thing that you must make sure and include are things like walls, rocks, decks, and fences.

These are just as essential as other items, and will give substance during the winter months when plants are hibernating. Walls and fencing can offer a certain statement to your design; they will also be useful at keeping animals and other individuals out of your yard.

Decks will give you and your guests an area to relax on. Make sure to use both perennials and annuals when planting flowers.

Perennials will be a wonderful addition to your beds and help the soil, but their bloom is very ephemeral. Annuals can fill in the gaps that are left when the other types die or wilt away, and will give your beds a beautiful foundation.

Pay attention to the type of foliage and textures that you use; some may be more appropriate and cooperative than others. Choosing various textures will make the space interesting and beautiful to look at.

If you use different textures and types of shrubs, you will most likely find that your design is very diverse and has a very organic feel to it. Those that are unsure what certain types will look like when they have fully matured and branched can ask a professional at their local nursery.

Adding a little something extra is possible through the use of a water feature. Fountains can help the space to feel extra calm and peaceful.

They can be used to coincide with the rest of the design or to be the focal point. You may feel like it is impossible for you to install one yourself, but most are actually pretty easy to set up.

Those that are worried about things dying due to their climate or the amount of water that it will take to nourish certain plants should try to add in a number of drought-resistant extras. Succulents can be very beautiful, while still offering resilience for those that live in drought prone regions.

Designing your own yard space can be a fun and exciting challenge. If you find that you need assistance, make sure to ask help of a professional at a nursery; they will be able to instruct you on how to go forth with your "do-it-yourself" plans.
Author Resource:- Tom Selwick has worked the past 22 years in the lawn care industry. He suggests usingLawn Care Atlanta for a quality lawn. Contact Info: Tom Selwick TomSelwick09@gmail.com http://www.weedpro.com
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