How to Choose the Right Landscaping Plants

July 28, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Landscaping Plants

The weather has become warmer and after a cold winter all you really want to do is liven up your yard with some new landscaping plants. A visit to your local garden center has revealed too many choices, so you need some advice when it comes to choosing the right landscaping plants.

About Landscaping Plants

The first thing is the effect that you want the landscaping plants to have. Do you want landscaping plants for aesthetic purposes, or would you prefer to have landscaping plants that give more privacy?

If you want landscaping plants that provide privacy, you need look no further than the ivy vine. If you are unfamiliar with the ivy vine, you have probably seen it in movies or in quaint cottage depictions. This vine is quite hardy and requires only a fence or the side of a house on which to climb.

The thing that you might have to consider is the rate at which the ivy plant grows. When you first purchase the ivy plant at your local garden store, you will notice that it is relatively small. However, you might find that over the course of a night the vine will have grown by several inches! Keep this in mind, because the ivy will eventually completely cover over the whole area.

If you would rather use flowers as landscaping plants, you have to consider the overall climate where you live. Tropical flowers that you see in your garden store, can only be placed outside if the climate is temperate throughout the year, otherwise they are meant as indoor plants.

If you live in a climate that has four definitive seasons, you should consider a flowering plant that is known to be quite hardy and two of these are Impatiens or Chrysanthemums. Both flowers do require watering, but only every other day and require a mix of sun and shade.

If you are hesitant about buying any of these flowers, be aware that they are available in a variety of different colors. If you would like more information about landscaping plants, be sure to ask for advice when at your local garden center. You can also search the internet on reputable gardening websites. You are sure to find the right information about landscaping plants for your area and climate, that will thrive and give a glorious display in your garden.

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Choosing the Right Landscape Garden Edging

May 12, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Landscape Edging

There are many different choices to be made when landscaping a yard, whether it is a residence or a commercial workplace. There are choices in the design of the yard, so that there are nice focal points and sitting areas to enjoy the various features of the landscape. In addition, there are choices in the types of plants, bushes and trees that will go in the various places of the yard so that the landscape looks beautiful all seasons of the year. Another choice is whether to put in a deck or a pond so that there are more options in the yard, in addition to making choices in the type of landscape garden edging that is to be used in different places.

There are many types of landscape garden edging available on the market today that fit individual preferences in style and cost. There are some landscape garden edging pieces that are purely practical, such as metal and wire edging. Metal edging does not even show above the ground. It is dug into a trench along the edge of a lawn and driveway, or other area that needs the divider for the root system, so that it blocks the roots from growing under and through the hard spots in the yard. This prevents the individuals from having to edge as often with an electric or gas edger, saving time and cost. The wire edging is usually used as a preventative measure to deter animals from straying into a particular section of the yard without blocking off the section altogether.

There are also decorative landscape garden edging choices on the market, such as brick, concrete, plastic and railroad ties. Plastic landscape garden edging is probably the most popular choice since it serves both decorative purposes as well as utility. The plastic landscape garden edging can be found in any garden supply center and comes in pieces that interlock with each other. This allows them to be easily installed and also replaced if there is any damage done to them.

In addition, they are easy to place around the planters and gardens since all that is required is a hammer to gently hammer them into the ground. This is made even easier because the plastic landscape garden edging has a sharp base to it so that it can slide into the sod easily. There are many different designs in plastic edging so that it can mimic other materials, such as brick, wood, stone, and it comes in different colors as well to help match the other design features in the yard.

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