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Writer's pictureJonathan Stoddard

Landscaping for all 4 seasons? Yes indeed! it is possible!

Updated: Jul 26, 2020


How To Use Landscaping For All Four Seasons


Does your outdoor space frighten away neighborhood birds and squirrels? Many others are in this same boat. Take control of your property and make some changes with new landscaping techniques. This article will show you ways to have an attractive yard that your friends, family and even birds will enjoy. A great landscaping tip that anyone and everyone should implement is to sketch out what they would like their landscaping to look like before starting out on any work, pictures are one of the best way to trigger the human mind to get creative. Making a detailed sketch will give you something to refer to while you work and it will also give you an idea of what your project will look like upon completion. Use contrast to bring interest to your landscaping. Try to plant items that are very different from each other in color, form and texture. Look at a color wheel, select the colors that are opposite each other and then pair plantings of those colors together. This variety will give a better look to your landscape. Peat moss makes a great ground cover for you to add to your planting areas. It provides a variety of critical nutrients. On top of that, peat moss can also offer a very attractive contrast to other areas of your landscape. Instead of sticking with the traditional straight edging, add some curved borders to your landscape. The rounded, flowing shapes are more aesthetically pleasing than straight line borders. The curved landscape borders offer a nice complement to the rigidity of the sides of your driveway and house. Learn how to properly layer your beds. You should have a first row with your tallest plants and keep your shortest plants for your last row. The tallest plants should be facing North to protect the smaller ones from cold winds. Make sure all your beds are organized in the same fashion. Start any landscaping with a plan of action. With landscaping projects, it's easy to find yourself overwhelmed with material and decorative needs. Take the time to plan it all out before the start, and build a list of every item that will be required, no matter how small the item. This way, you can save yourself lots of one-at-a-time trips to your local garden store. Before you embark on a large landscaping project, contact your homeowner's association, if you have one. Many neighborhoods have guidelines and specifications regarding what you can or cannot do to parts of your property that are visible to other neighbors. They can even force you to change things, if you are in violation of set rules. Buy lumber for outdoor projects during the winter months. It is going to be cheaper


than during the spring and summer months. You may also be able to find some really great deals on trees, soil, shrubs and other things by purchasing them off season while demand is low as well. Before you start your project, it's worth the money to get a little professional advice. Although landscape architects may seem expensive, they can save you both time and money. A 60-minute discussion should be sufficient to glean some great advice and get off on the proper foot. If you are planning to plant a garden or landscape your yard, first be sure to locate any underground power, or water lines. Some of these can be laid just beneath the surface of the ground. Any digging with a shovel ,or other device could cost you a bundle if you break something! Use color. Landscaping is often expensive. If you don't have the money to spend, try flowers. There's no need to spend money on rare, exotic plants. Many flowers are very inexpensive and easy to acquire. Planting some here and there can give new life to a once boring stretch of land. Get better at estimating costs. Remember that prices for plants, rocks, soil and wood can vary substantially by region and provider. Additionally, costs for certain things, such as lumber, also fluctuate depending on the season. Shop around to find sellers that can give you the lowest prices, and plan ahead for your purchases to take advantage of lower prices during the right season. Think of annuals as possible focal points and as potential accents in your landscaping plan. Use them to frame out essential elements of your yard. They provide quick color and texture to a yard that might not have the best balance of perennial plants. Keep in mind. However, that annuals are a temporary feature in a yard. Consider leveling your yard before beginning a topical landscaping project. Adding trees, flower beds, and walkways can all cause water to divert into pools, or rivers in a yard. Be sure that you have the appropriate ground levels to prevent this before wasting a bunch of money on plants, and shrubs that could eventually be destroyed. It is also extremely important to consider tree maintenance such as a Tree Trimming Company. Although you may not need them immediately, their services will be unavoidable in the long run. Remember, those beautiful trees are going to grow! You can keep some of your cash by buying plants through catalogs and websites. A lot of rare plants could be purchased at a lower cost online or by phone as opposed to you getting them from your local nursery. Also, this type of shopping is a lot more convenient since the products are delivered straight to you. However, you will always need to keep in mind how much shipping is to figure out if the product is worth it. Unless you have a lot of money, there is no reason for you to try, and have a yard that is very difficult to maintain. Hiring professional help is not very practical for most people so, it makes sense to plant a garden that does not require you to hire someone to take care of it. Invest in fresh mulch each spring. It is going to look cleaner, and will add a good bit of curb appeal to your home. Keeping fresh mulch around your flower beds will slow the weed growth. If you live in an area where termites are a problem, consider using pine needles, bark, or pea gravel instead. Whether your focus is attracting birds to your yard or creating a barbecue area for socializing, this article has some great ideas to get you started. This article tools can surely increase your success, so long as you're diligent and motivated to learn and build your landscaping skills. For more Pest Control and Landscaping tips feel free

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