Friday, 19 April 2013

How You Can Turn Your Lawn Into The Garden Landscape Of Your Dreams

By Johnathan Black


Landscaping is one of the things that provides a lasting first impression of your home. Some simple things can make a big difference, in either a good or bad way. This article will give you ideas on how to make the curb appeal on your home jump up a few percentage points.

Create a budget for your landscaping efforts. It's easy to get carried away and buy tools or materials that you can't really afford. A budget will help you landscape without going broke and will protect you from impulsively buying things that seem like good ideas, but that you never end up using.

If your landscaping plans include flowers and other types of blooming plants, consider planting a variety of species that bloom in different parts of the season. With proper selections, you can ensure colorful blooms appear from early spring to late fall. This will provide color to your landscape throughout the growing season and make your land look vibrant and dynamic.

Take the time to get rid of weeds, and debris each and every day. If you allow the weeds to grow, and the debris to build up, you are going to have a lot more work to do when you do decide to take the time to tend to it.

Trim your plants regularly if you want them to stay healthy and keep growing. Depending on which plants you have, there is a right season for trimming. Usually, you will have most of your trimming to do toward the end of the winter so that your plants are ready to blossom in the spring.

If you plan on doing a landscaping or gardening project during the spring months, try planting bulb plants like snowdrops for the optimal flower solution. Snowdrops are a great flower for landscaping projects since they are easy to grow and can even be seen sprouting through the snow in the later winter months.

Use some of the new products that are available in curved and colored borders in your landscaping plan. Angular borders and beds look odd to the eye and are unnatural. When you use curved borders and colors that either contrast or compliment the plants, it gives your landscaping a more natural feel.

Your brain should now be swarming with ideas about how you want to change your home's landscape. Go ahead and use some of the ideas you learned today, but remember to always be on the lookout for new information, as well. You never know what you might come across when thinking of landscaping your home.




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