Monday, 3 December 2012

Tips And Tricks On Having The Best Looking Landscaping On The Block

By Robt Goade


When you look at your yard, do you gaze lovingly at your yard or do you run in the house and hide from embarrassment? Lots of people think that they aren't able to afford landscaping or they don't have any time to do it. In truth, it's way easier to have a nice garden than you think with a few simple tips, which are listed below.

When planning for your landscaping long-term, don't forget to consider how much plants may eventually grow in size. A smaller tree may look nice beside your house, but within a few years may present problems for the foundation. To maintain the balanced look of your plantings, think about how big your plants will grow.

You should select plants and shrubs appropriate for your weather. While you might love a certain variety of plants, if that variety will not thrive in your climate conditions, then it will never look as beautiful as you envision. There are several things to consider when choosing plants including water, temperature and lighting requirements.

Have an idea where your hardiness zone is, and buy plants accordingly. The USDA made recent updates to the zone map, so even if you think you know which zone your area is in, check again to be sure. You need an up-to-date hardiness zone map in order to learn how the climate varies in your area and choose plants that can survive and do well if your area's temperature hits record lows.

Keep your landscape from looking scraggly by trimming your plants. Many plants overgrow quickly and excessively, including hollies, azaleas, and forsythia. Don't be scared to cut them back quite a bit, as they grow quickly.

A drip style irrigation system is a great addition for your yard. They are simple to install and continuously give your plants water. This also saves water, as the water is delivered in drips rather than through a sprinkler or hose sprays water everywhere.

Allow your mower to leave behind some of the clipped grass while mowing your lawn. The grass will add nutrients as it decomposes, so you won't have to use as much fertilizer to keep your lawn healthy.

Check out a professional landscaper before you pay her or him to work so that you can ensure you are getting your money's worth. Price is important, but if you ask to see some pictures or addresses of work a landscaper has done, you will be able to see first hand if they are right for the job you want accomplished.

A lot of people don't think about shopping on the Internet when they think of landscaping. Not only will it be simple and convenient, you can find a variety of rare plants which you may never find locally or in one of those large retail stores.

Add dimension to your landscaping design with multi-level elements. Terraces, steps and fountains can make what was boring, much more interesting. Although it sounds like a major project, you can do many things without even renting a backhoe. With just a shovel and a little effort, you can create some lovely terraces and slopes.

Consider using simple designs in your landscaping. Carefully located anchor plants provide a focal point and add continuity in design. Various shrubs planted over and over again could provide unity to you overall design. You can easily balance your yard by plating in patterns and keeping an area filled with a single type of plant. You can get variation by using plants with different textures to their leaves.

When tackling landscaping on your own, it is very important to plan your costs out ahead of time. Jot down all of the supplies that will be required. Choose the lowest-cost places to buy good, quality materials. You don't want to overspend, and that can happen easily since different stores can vary wildly in price depending on where they are located. Look for ways you can get top-notch materials at a lower cost.

You don't need a professional to have a nicely landscaped yard. With some imagination and a willingness to work hard, you can create beautiful landscapes with your own two hands. A beautifully landscaped yard will make you the envy of the neighborhood. When your efforts draw compliments and envy, you know you have done well!




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