Oct 01 2008

Year Round Landscaping Ideas

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Landscaping is a great way to enhance the setting of your home to give it increased curb appeal. However, doing your own landscaping can be a daunting task for anyone who doesn’t have knowledge on the fundamentals of landscaping. Though this might be true to some extent, following certain guidelines should significantly help you accomplish this relatively complex project with more confidence.

After all, landscaping isn’t exactly rocket science. So don’t think you can’t work your way through, even if you aren’t a certified green thumb.

One of the most important factors to consider in any landscaping project is to create a design that will have appeal for the entire year. This means the beauty you’re trying to achieve with your landscaping project shouldn’t focus entirely on a vibrant profusion of colors during the summer and spring, but should also take into consideration generating attraction even during autumn and winter.

Thus, you’ll need to know which plants and trees should be chosen to ensure you won’t just have the alluring spring and summer blossoms to look forward to, but to also enjoy the autumn foliage as well as a wonderful design structure for winter.

When putting in a landscape:

1. Determine the particular plants that have the ability to put on the best show.

2. Use this knowledge to come up with a staggered planting plan. This basically gives you an idea which plants should be grouped together since you naturally wouldn’t want to have a chaotic riot of colors come spring.

High-performer plants should be carefully spaced to avoid an uncoordinated appearence that could end up having a chaotic display of flowers that ultimately results in a haphazard effect.

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Jul 31 2008

The Best Landscaping for the Spring Season

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Forsythia Shrubs

The end of winter brings in the vibrant colors of spring where flowers bloom in profusion. More often than not, after a long and cold winter season, we’re all looking forward to enjoying the welcome sight of the wonderful hues of spring. The forsythia shrubs are among early bloomers in spring, sporting sunny yellow flowers that become a perfect fixture of the season. One of the charming characteristics of forsythia is that the plant flowers tend to precede its leaves, so you can enjoy a nice burst of color just when you need it most.

Weeping Flowering Trees

Weeping trees are among the most popular choices for a spring landscape, particularly  the snow fountain cherry-weeping tree that blossom best in well drained soil and exposure to full sunlight.

Rhododendrons and Azaleas

Many landscaping artists group these two together. Among the popular choices is the Catawba Rhododendron variety, which is a broadleaf evergreen bush with some leathery foliage, and spring flowers that tend to attract hummingbirds. What’s great about this plant is it’s so easy to transfer, but would require acidic soil and some shady location for maximum growth. Its flowers are available in white, rose, and lavender with bushes than can reach as high as 6-8 feet and spread as wide as 4-6 feet.

Lilac Shrubs

The lavender-blue cluster flowers of this plant are expected to be in full bloom late in  spring. This means, when all other spring plants have had their show, you can expect the lilac bushes to take center stage to show off its own display of blooms. It also has a wonderful fragrance that adds to its captivating sight and is actually hailed to be one of the most wonderful aromas in the world.

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Jul 13 2007

Landscape Designers and Why To Use One

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A Landscape Designer with an education in Landscape Architecture has the skills to work with all facets of the landscape. Not only can they create beautiful designs, but also keep you from making costly mistakes. Areas of expertise can range from horticulture and planting design to the more intricate areas of paving materials, grading, drainage, and lighting design. A good landscape designer will look at the entire property and create a design where all elements are not only attractive, but also one which functions well, creating a cohesiveness to the entire project.

A professional Landscape Designer has knowledge and expertise in the areas of grading and drainage. An assessment should be made of drainage issues, as water must be guided away from the house and kept from pooling on the property. There are many ways to accomplish this. Some of the common solutions are the creation (more…)

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