Landscape Design Ideas to Improve Your Property

March 17, 2009 by Guest  
Filed under Landscape Design

If you want to get more enjoyment from your property, as well as increase its value, try implementing some attractive landscape design ideas. Landscaping lends enjoyment, both while you’re working on a project and when you can see the beautiful finished product. Do some research, get professional advice if necessary, and make a plan.

A popular landscaping idea today is to create a walk through garden. Choose flowers that add beauty and color to your property. Ideally, you should use a mix of perennials and annuals. Perennials reduce your labor and cost while the annuals provide a colorful show. Look at various kinds of shrubs and trees to provide contrast and balance. Then add some outdoor garden lighting and stepping stones. This will encourage easy enjoyment of the surroundings.

Another great landscaping idea is to create different sections in your yard, each with a distinct feature. By incorporating one feature of each section into other areas, you’ll create a unifying flow. You don’t have to have a large yard to pull this off.

If you have kids, create a section of your yard that’s designed just for their enjoyment. Try building a wooden play structure to blend into the landscape more naturally. A treehouse can also be an interesting feature of your yard.

Most landscaping designs incorporate a lawn. Get the best kind of grass for your soil and climate conditions. Your goal should be to have a luxurious expanse of green that will set off your other landscaping features. A healthy lawn can be a showpiece set off by flowers, shrubs and trees.

Many people like to include a water feature as part of their landscaping. Ponds and waterfalls add a dramatic touch to your yard. Also, many people find the sound of water to be very calming. There are so many different products and styles that you’re sure to find something suitable.

For areas of your yard where it’s hard to grow anything, a rock garden might be the answer. Maybe it’s a spot that’s too dry or the soil conditions won’t support plant growth. Or perhaps it’s an area that doesn’t drain well and is always wet and soggy. These areas are well suited to rock gardens that feature some highly resistant plants. As well, it’s an ideal low maintenance way to add beauty to your property.

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