Saturday, June 19, 2010

Garden Landscaping

Do you feel that your existing garden needs a makeover? Has your garden become a wasteland of plants needing trimming or has your plants started to develop weeds as their neighbors? Do you want your garden to be a place where you can relax and unwind, have a romantic dinner, or a picnic with family and friends? If you feel that your garden needs a face lift, then you might think about doing some landscaping. If you have the financial capability, you could hire talented professionals to get the job done. But if your budget is tight, you can actually get the job done yourself by putting your creative juices to work and enlisting someone’s help like a family member or a friend to be of assistance.

If you plan on doing the task of landscaping yourself, it is important that you have a clear, mental picture of how you would want your garden to exactly look like. Draw it out and have a theme or point of interest in mind. Try to picture out how you would want the plants to be arranged and where the flowers will be situated. Have in mind the kinds of plants that you would be planting and the types of flowers that you would want to be blooming in your garden. Imagine how you would divide the space especially if constrained or limited. Don’t make your garden look boring by positioning plants in traditional rows. True, planting them in such a manner makes your garden look neat and tidy but try to create unique arrangements that would make your garden stand out. It is imperative that you do not make an effort to copy your neighbor’s garden. I don’t think your neighbor will be too happy about it if he knows you are making a carbon copy of his garden. Attempt to group the same flowers in a certain location to create a bold splash of color or if you desire the mix of different colors in an area try mixing the flowers of different colors together in one area.

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