January 28th, 2012 — Landscaping
We have all been in a well landscaped backyard and wondered why our own doesn’t look as great. The reason is very simple, landscaping design. Typically the best looking backyards don’t just happen, they are well planned and designed before a single bit of work is started. To begin to create a great backyard for your own home, learn a few landscaping design basics to get started.
Your home improvement or gardening store is a good place to get started with your landscaping design lessons. These stores usually have some experts on hand who can give you some great advice for your own backyard. There are also a number of books and magazines available in these stores that will help you in the planning stages of your own landscaping design.
The Internet is another good resource for learning the basics of landscaping design. There are some wonderful sites online that will give you great ideas for your own backyard and the steps necessary to put it all in place. Planning is one of the key factors in a well designed landscape and many of the sites offer planning tools for you to use.
Many resources for information will point you toward even more resources for more. As you learn the basics of designing a backyard landscape, you will be full of ideas for making your own yard the tranquil space that you want.
Take your time with your landscaping design. Explore all of your options for lighting, plants, fountains, seating, walkways and all the details that turn a simple backyard into an oasis. To determine the kind of items you will need for your landscaping design you should make some decisions on how the backyard will be used. Do you plan to entertain in your yard? Will your backyard be your personal sanctuary after a hard day’s work? Answering these questions will help you choose the perfect elements for your design.
Create a plan and determine your budget for your landscaping design before you get started, as well. If you plan to do most of the work on your own, you will save a great deal of money on the cost of labor for your design. Many people successfully create their own landscaping design on their own, but need some help with contractors for the more difficult aspects of the design. Electrical work and plumbing might be too difficult so include the cost of a contractor in your budget for the work you will not be able to do on your own. Plan to go about twenty percent over your budget plan in the beginning so that you are prepared for unexpected expenses.
A landscaping design makes your backyard the envy of the neighborhood. If you are looking to increase your living space, take your design ideas outside and use the wonderful space you have in your own backyard. It will become your favorite space once you have created the beautiful and relaxing atmosphere that you want for your backyard.
Photo Credits: Anguskirk
Originally posted 2009-06-04 05:39:11. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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January 23rd, 2012 — Flowers, Gardening Tips, Landscaping, plants, trees
When you first saw how much space you had in your back yard you were probably really excited by the prospect of all of the plants that you could install there. But you need to consider the kind of soil that you have, the kind of light that you have, the kind of space that you have and other important details before you buy your plants, otherwise you may end up with plants that are not compatible, and this is not going to benefit anybody at all. You need to think things over before you act, end of story.
Before you buy your plants you are going to want to be attentive to where you want to place those plants in your garden. Some plants are shade loving plants and that means that they are going to want to be placed in sheltered areas. On the other end of the spectrum you are going to have plants that are sun lovers, and they are going to want the warm spots in your garden. You are also going to have drought resistant plants and they are going to want the parched areas of your garden where you may have trouble getting water too, and on the other end of the spectrum you are going to have swampy plants that enjoy it really wet, and you are going to want to install those plants in the areas of your garden that do not drain well.
Knowing what to plant is vitally important. Are you wanting to plant fruits and vegetables or flowers and shrubs? Make sure that you are starting small, because you can always add to your garden later as you want to, just make sure that you are doing it gradually. This is going to be particularly important if you are dealing with a garden budget of course.
You are going to want to test out the pH level of your soil so that you can add the right types of nutrients to your soil before you do any planting. You are going to be able to alter the pH of your soil if you need to, but it is significantly easier for you to do this now than if you were to do it after you planted your garden, so consider that before you do anything else.
Another good rule of thumb that you should consider is that you should plant in groups. Having a lot of varieties of plants is nice, but the one-of-everything type of garden is not typically one that thrives. Buy a couple of each plant and plant them in groups so that they can sort of thrive together for the best possible results.
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Originally posted 2009-09-28 03:36:29. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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January 20th, 2012 — Gardening Tips
When it comes to creating a garden landscape, the planning process can really require you to think long and hard about what you really want to do, and part of this has to do with figuring out the budget that will accompany your plans. If you do not put thought and time into carefully planning your landscape out, then the process can unfortunately become costly. You may end up with something that you are simply not interested in, in the end. However, if you think carefully about what it is that you are trying to achieve, and you create a plan that outlines these ideas, then you will be much more likely to have a successful landscape designing experience that you will be pleased with in the end. The first and most vitally important thing that you need to know is what your landscape budget is like.
>> Do you have enough money to allow you to execute your entire strategy for design right away?
>> How much money do you actually have on hand for each of the stages of your design? If you cross into the next phase and do not have enough financing, you will need to know what to do.
>> The biggest thing that you can do is to set a target amount for the entirety of your landscaping project, promising to hold yourself within that budget for the best results.
>> The cost associated with landscaping is generally between 5 percent and 10 percent of your home’s value. This cost estimation is going to include a great many different things including irrigation, landscaping, fencing, decks, patio, ponds and any other elements that you are interested in incorporating into your backyard design.
>> It is not necessary for you to finish the entire project all at once. What is necessary is for you to have a plan that will allow you to be practical about making improvements rather than running into problems along the way. Your landscape design can grow and change over time, and does not need to be made perfect from day one.
>> Keep hidden costs in mind when it comes to budgeting for your country garden landscaping project. Nearly any landscaping endeavor is going to have hidden costs associated with it, and it is vitally important that you be alert to these costs so that they do not get you later on.
>> Keep an eye on the costs associated with lighting because most people consider the cost of the landscaping features without thinking about how much lighting they will need. The cost of operation of lighting fixtures is something that you need to consider.
>> You must also consider water consumption when it comes to garden landscaping designs that require water because you will have to pay for the water consumption even if you are not initially thinking about it.
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Originally posted 2009-05-27 13:29:43. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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November 14th, 2011 — Gardening Tips, Ideas, Landscaping, Water Gardens
Although the water country gardens depicted in the magazines are generally quite large and complex, there is no reason why you cannot create your own stunning water garden easily and without much effort. The trick to water gardening easily and effectively has to do with properly planning and customizing your water garden to your own tastes, your own abilities, your own budget, your own assistance and the amount of property that you have. Within these specific guidelines, you will be able to effectively build anything you want, beginning with a small and charming container garden and expanding to something as large and complex as a series of small streams with interconnected ponds filled with koi.
Easier, smaller types of water gardens are definitely a good place to get started. The smaller that your little water garden is in general, the less expensive and the less time consuming it is going to be in terms of installation as well as maintenance. You should not feel that your water garden will be looked down upon simply because it is small – Because all that really matters is that you love and cherish your water garden. You can always grow your water garden into something more amazing as time goes on, adding additional water features, fish and plants as you go along. You can even add additional ponds, creating feeder streams that connect them all together.
If you suspect at any point that you do want a larger pond, then you can consider a container water garden to start, slowly adding until you have the space and the water supply that you want. This task is definitely easy to complete, and it does not have to take up much space if you do it correctly. There is no harm in simply slowly growing your water garden as you go. This will make sure that your most important considerations are always kept in mind, including as mentioned before, your own tastes, your own abilities, your own budget, your own assistance and the amount of property that you have.
There are some other considerations that you need to make including the placement of your water garden, the micro climate within your yard and the water garden style that you want to create in your yard. You are going to want to put a lot of time and thought into these three considerations in other to make sure that you get the most out of your water garden. If you do not put enough thought into these things, then you may end up disappointed in the results of your water garden endeavor, which would be a waste of time and money. The more time and effort that you put into these things, the placement of your water garden, the micro climate within your yard and the water garden style that you want to create in your yard, the better your results will be in the end.
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