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Designing A Landscape For The Location In Which You Live 
Some people have very simple and straightforward landscaping goals. For some others, it's a more 
advanced, complicated and formal process to create a masterpiece. No matter what type of 
landscaping you prefer, the article that follows offers some great ways to maximize your results. 
Choosing native plants can save you time, money and frustration. Native plants that grow in your 
area include flowers, trees and shrubs. These plants do well in the soil you already have, don't need 
additional water or fertilizer and can handle the temperature swings your area experiences, all while 
thriving beautifully. 
Add some softness to your landscaping by re-edging your rock or flower beds with delicate curves. 
Curbed beds look more contemporary than their sharp edged counterparts. Not only is cutting fresh 
edges an inexpensive project, it can also make a huge difference in the appearance of your flower 
beds and your lawn. 
Before beginning your project, be sure to learn the difference between plants--annuals and 
perennials, hardiness zones, bulbs and seeds. Keep the seasons in mind as you landscape. Know this 
information so you can have a great landscaping experience with good results. 
If you are going to modify your landscaping design, keep existing structures in mind. Make sure 
you're aware of where components of your home such as gutters, cables, and air conditioners are 
positioned so that your landscaping modifications don't infringe upon them. Call the city or county 
before you dig to make sure you do not damage any underground lines. 
Allow your mower to leave behind some of the clipped grass while mowing your lawn. As the 
clippings decompose, their nutrients will seep back into the ground, rendering fertilizer 
unnecessary. 
Before digging into your landscaping project, it is important to think about existing structures. Look 
at all facets of your home, from cable and wire entry points to gutters and air conditioning units, and 
build them into your landscaping plan. Also contact your municipal government to find out where all 
underground items, like pipes and wires, are located before you dig. 
Mulch is an extremely important addition to most landscaping work. Mulch helps your plants retain 
moisture that could be helpful if heat is a concern in the place where you reside. Mulch helps your 
plants access the water they need to survive. 
When making your landscaping plan, be sure it is one that will work all year-round. Choose a variety 
of plants that will provide blossoms in each season of the year. Remember to add some evergreens 
to help your yard maintain a festive appearance throughout the winter. You need to research plant 
types before planning your landscape so that it will have life and color throughout the year. 
Consult a professional before you start a new project. Even if you will be doing the landscaping, 
talking to a pro is a wise idea. They can give you some good advice on what to do or avoid if you are 
new to working on your landscaping. Even if you have some prior knowledge they can give you 
advice from another perspective.
Make sure you put things in the right places when you start landscaping. You need to be sure you 
place your planting beds in the right area of your yard for the plants to 
http://www.treecareofny.com/ thrive. When thinking about plant placement, light, shade, and 
weather must all be taken into account. 
When you pick plants for your landscape, consider the typical weather for your area. Certain plants 
and flowers may hold a lot of appeal for you, but if your area does not provide the optimum 
conditions, you may be disappointed by the results! Always consider the climate conditions and 
locations when choosing plants. 
Spending the money to consult with a professional before you start your landscaping project can pay 
off in the long run. It may cost you a little bit of money, but talking to a landscape architect can save 
you a lot http://treecarepruningandplanting.com/ of time, misery and money in the long run. A 
simple consultation is all you need to point you in the right direction. 
Choosing native plants can help you to create a garden which takes little maintenance and looks 
amazing. Native plants are adapted to your climate and are much easier grow. Native plants also 
need less irrigation, which helps you save money. 
Don't leave too much negative space between tall plants. Use plants that are known as "ground 
cover" plants to fill in the space. You can inhibit the growth of weeds and cut back on the amount of 
grass you need by using creeping, spreading species such as vinca, juniper, ivy, or creeping phlox. 
These plants add visual depth, dimension and color to the landscape. 
It is never wise to proceed too hastily into a landscaping plan. Most of the time there is already a 
garden present when a home is purchased, and it can be tempting to dig up the entire thing and 
start fresh. However, it is wise to delay any decisions for an entire season, in order to assess which 
plants might be worth keeping. Since all plants change as the year goes by, what looks ugly today 
might appear to be beautiful as the months go by. 
Consider your yard's soil when planning your landscaping project. Some plants have trouble growing 
in certain kinds of soil. If you find that your soil is limiting you, consider replacing it or creating beds 
with mulch and wood chips. 
Whether you want to attract a flock of birds to watch through the window, or the neighbors to come 
over for a barbecue, this article provides you with all you need to know to get started. Use the 
information here and you should find success as long you remain dedicated and are willing to work.

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Designing A Landscape For The Location In Which You Live

  • 1. Designing A Landscape For The Location In Which You Live Some people have very simple and straightforward landscaping goals. For some others, it's a more advanced, complicated and formal process to create a masterpiece. No matter what type of landscaping you prefer, the article that follows offers some great ways to maximize your results. Choosing native plants can save you time, money and frustration. Native plants that grow in your area include flowers, trees and shrubs. These plants do well in the soil you already have, don't need additional water or fertilizer and can handle the temperature swings your area experiences, all while thriving beautifully. Add some softness to your landscaping by re-edging your rock or flower beds with delicate curves. Curbed beds look more contemporary than their sharp edged counterparts. Not only is cutting fresh edges an inexpensive project, it can also make a huge difference in the appearance of your flower beds and your lawn. Before beginning your project, be sure to learn the difference between plants--annuals and perennials, hardiness zones, bulbs and seeds. Keep the seasons in mind as you landscape. Know this information so you can have a great landscaping experience with good results. If you are going to modify your landscaping design, keep existing structures in mind. Make sure you're aware of where components of your home such as gutters, cables, and air conditioners are positioned so that your landscaping modifications don't infringe upon them. Call the city or county before you dig to make sure you do not damage any underground lines. Allow your mower to leave behind some of the clipped grass while mowing your lawn. As the clippings decompose, their nutrients will seep back into the ground, rendering fertilizer unnecessary. Before digging into your landscaping project, it is important to think about existing structures. Look at all facets of your home, from cable and wire entry points to gutters and air conditioning units, and build them into your landscaping plan. Also contact your municipal government to find out where all underground items, like pipes and wires, are located before you dig. Mulch is an extremely important addition to most landscaping work. Mulch helps your plants retain moisture that could be helpful if heat is a concern in the place where you reside. Mulch helps your plants access the water they need to survive. When making your landscaping plan, be sure it is one that will work all year-round. Choose a variety of plants that will provide blossoms in each season of the year. Remember to add some evergreens to help your yard maintain a festive appearance throughout the winter. You need to research plant types before planning your landscape so that it will have life and color throughout the year. Consult a professional before you start a new project. Even if you will be doing the landscaping, talking to a pro is a wise idea. They can give you some good advice on what to do or avoid if you are new to working on your landscaping. Even if you have some prior knowledge they can give you advice from another perspective.
  • 2. Make sure you put things in the right places when you start landscaping. You need to be sure you place your planting beds in the right area of your yard for the plants to http://www.treecareofny.com/ thrive. When thinking about plant placement, light, shade, and weather must all be taken into account. When you pick plants for your landscape, consider the typical weather for your area. Certain plants and flowers may hold a lot of appeal for you, but if your area does not provide the optimum conditions, you may be disappointed by the results! Always consider the climate conditions and locations when choosing plants. Spending the money to consult with a professional before you start your landscaping project can pay off in the long run. It may cost you a little bit of money, but talking to a landscape architect can save you a lot http://treecarepruningandplanting.com/ of time, misery and money in the long run. A simple consultation is all you need to point you in the right direction. Choosing native plants can help you to create a garden which takes little maintenance and looks amazing. Native plants are adapted to your climate and are much easier grow. Native plants also need less irrigation, which helps you save money. Don't leave too much negative space between tall plants. Use plants that are known as "ground cover" plants to fill in the space. You can inhibit the growth of weeds and cut back on the amount of grass you need by using creeping, spreading species such as vinca, juniper, ivy, or creeping phlox. These plants add visual depth, dimension and color to the landscape. It is never wise to proceed too hastily into a landscaping plan. Most of the time there is already a garden present when a home is purchased, and it can be tempting to dig up the entire thing and start fresh. However, it is wise to delay any decisions for an entire season, in order to assess which plants might be worth keeping. Since all plants change as the year goes by, what looks ugly today might appear to be beautiful as the months go by. Consider your yard's soil when planning your landscaping project. Some plants have trouble growing in certain kinds of soil. If you find that your soil is limiting you, consider replacing it or creating beds with mulch and wood chips. Whether you want to attract a flock of birds to watch through the window, or the neighbors to come over for a barbecue, this article provides you with all you need to know to get started. Use the information here and you should find success as long you remain dedicated and are willing to work.