Landscape Design Basics

April 23, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Featured, Landscaping Designs

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The key to any great landscaping design is to find one that keeps your yard interesting no matter what time of the year it is.

Evergreen trees are the secret plants in a really good landscape design. These fabulous trees will add a stately atmosphere to your home while still keeping it welcoming and warm.

Although adding deciduous trees in the landscape offers variety, evergreens always give stability to a good backyard landscaping design. Deciduous trees are best appreciated in all but winter months… although many folks also enjoy their branch structures during winter. Evergreens are fantastic year round, and this is why they make such a great backyard landscaping additions.

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How To Buy Plants That Will Survive In Your Garden

April 16, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Gardening Tips

bestplantsHow often have we all bought plants on impulse only to find there is nowhere in the garden that really suits them.

Before buying plants carefully examine your garden to see how much sun and shade it gets, whether the soil is well drained or waterlogged, and whether your target area is sheltered or windswept.

Just this simple step will help you buy plants suitable for your own garden. Select shade-loving plants for sheltered areas, sun-lovers for warm spots, drought-resistant plants for parched areas (which may be either sunny or shaded), and swamp plants for poorly-drained parts.

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Front Yards For Busy People

April 9, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Landscaping Designs

frontBusy people want easy-t0-maintain front yards.

Whether you are a do-it-yourselfer or hire a professional landscape designer, check out these basic components for an ideal front yard for busy homeowners… and renters:

Replace some (or all) of your lawn with ground cover. Depending on your situation, select those that are either heat and drought tollerant, or shade lovers. Some are even resistant to most bugs. Oh, don’t forget… the less lawn you have, the less time you spend mowing it. Read more