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Landscaping Ideas For Your Yard By Jean Stack One
of the benefits of having a yard is the fun you can have landscaping it. Imagine
your yard with a garden pond enhanced by a pond bridge, wooden “playscapes”
for children, walkthrough gardens, and a selection of trees, shrubs, and
other flora to balance the yard and enhance visual appeal. Whether your yard
is big enough to include all those items or not, any yard, big or small, can
be made to look appealing. Here are some basic ideas. Areas
Repeating like elements such
as plants or rocks throughout the landscape will help unify different areas
to each other. Perennials and summer bulbs can be used to fill in areas that
need color. If you have children or
grandchildren, a children's play area is needed. Wooden play sets can be
attractive and a lot of fun. A gravel walkway around the yard provides a path
for a tricycle or small bike and saves the grass from being trampled down. A
large tree provides a place for a tree house. The possibilities are endless.
There are landscaping books especially for designing child-friendly yards. Lawn
The lawn is usually the
largest area of any yard. A lawn is beautiful, but if you surround your lawn
with beds of flowers and shrubs and with a number of trees for shade, it
turns a lawn into a Garden of Eden. Shrubs
Place shrubs around the perimeter
of the lawn. In the foreground, flowering shrubs are a good choice, with the
bigger shrubs behind. To add beauty to your shrubs use spread lighting which
creates a spherical pattern of light to highlight groups of shrubs and
flowers. Shrubs can complement the
color of your house. For example, forest green trim on a house is
complimented by shrubs with yellow leaves, and homes with neutral features
can always use a few splashes of dramatic color in their landscaping. Plant a few annuals near the mailbox
and an odd number of shrubs or hedges in front of the house to create depth.
As you drive around notice how that adds a touch of class to a house. Flowers
Some people also like to place
flowers in strategic places as part of the overall design to give the yard
even more attitude. With some well placed shrubs and wonderfully colorful
flowers you can transform your home from a run of the mill house to a
showplace of style and grace. It is easy. Pond
Building a garden pond can be
a very satisfying project, and if done right will be the first thing people
notice. Just about every yard has grass, shrubs and tress, but a pond adds
something special, especially if there is a waterfall going into it. Building a garden pond is not
just a matter of digging a hole, lining it with plastic and filling it with
water. You need a filter system to keep it clean and to aerate it, and you
need a way to keep algae from taking over. Rock
Rock can add drama to any
landscaped yard. Rock also reduces the amount of water required to keep the
yard looking green. If you live in an area that receives little rainfall
decorating a yard with rock, whether it is in spots around the yard or the
entire landscape, is a desired alternative. Rock gardens really can be
breathtaking when done right. Adding drought-resistant plants compliments dry
rock landscaping well. This is a popular alternative to the vast areas of
lawn traditionally found around houses in some parts of the world. Rock can be used in several
areas of the yard. Walkways, groundcover, walls, ponds and waterfalls are a
few ideas where rock can be used with stunning results. When using rock for
groundcover and path work, it’s necessary to have a separator between the
soil and groundcover. Rock walkways provide an attractive substitute for
expensive and unsightly pavement, and will go with the rest of the
landscaping. Rock walls make an excellent
alternative to white picket fences that may seem out of place depending on
your surrounding environment and neighborhood. Water features can be as
simplistic as a statue acting as a fountain to highly complex designs that
mimic natural features with multiple terraces and water cascading over a rock
bed. Conclusion
Landscaping a yard is one of
the pleasures of life. It’s a chance to add beauty to your surroundings for
the benefit of yourself, your family and your neighbors. With some planning
and research, and maybe some advice from a professional, anyone can design
and create a yard that is stunning. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Jean Stack Gather lots of gardening tips at http://www.howtogarden.info about landscaping, lawn care, vegetable and herb gardening and much more. Jean Stack shares gardening advice that you can use for your own yard and garden. |
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