How To Plan The Best Landscape Design

Planning the best landscape design for your exterior is a task that involves many different factors. Landscape designing is so much more than planting some flowers or mowing the grass. There are professionals called landscape architects and/or landscape designers whose career it is to plan the exterior look of industrial, commercial and residential areas. The work of these professionals can be seen everywhere, from the outside of your local shopping mall to gardens in the park. Much of their time is spent indoors, calculating and designing using computer software.

You can hire one of these professionals to plan the landscaping of your home, especially if you are building on an empty piece of land. You may need the land to be level, want to plant trees, create boundaries, add gardens and more. If you are the kind of person who would rather plan your own landscape than hire someone to do it, research your local ecosystem and climate, then review books and blueprints to discover which design ideas will work best for you.

Landscape designing can be done no matter where you live. Even if you are in a crowded city with a tiny balcony or front stoop you can make it more beautiful. Container gardening is ideal for small outdoor spaces where extensive landscaping would be impossible. Containers can be moved around to suit the light and heat conditions of what is planted inside. You can plant flowers, plants, shrubs and even fruits and vegetables in containers. Small space gardening is not the only landscaping challenge that can be met with a little creativity and know-how.

If you live in a desert area with little rainfall, your best landscape design might be a collection of shrubs, grasses and cacti that add beauty and interest to your outdoor area without requiring a great deal of water. If your local climate is cold, there are certain types of plants and trees that are recommended for cold weather. For locales that have four distinct seasons, your landscaping may change depending on the season. You will find that there are plants for each season of the year. There are many books and online resources that can help you learn more about the tasks related to landscaping and give you ideas for your own property. If hiring a professional, shop around for estimates to see who offers the best service for the most affordable price.

 






 

 

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Make Some Landscape Resolutions - Patch.com

Make Some Landscape Resolutions
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It's time to rethink your landscape this year. Beverly Auvil, a Bucks County landscape designer, gives us a few suggestions to consider. Attract beautiful butterflies to your garden with native plants. Pictured: Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea).

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First Three Landscapes Certified By SITES - TFM (blog)

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First Three Landscapes Certified By SITES
TFM (blog)
SITES is a partnership of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center of The University of Texas at Austin, and the United States Botanic Garden. The initiative was created to fill a critical need for .

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Landscaping Co. Leaves Shrewsbury For Northborough
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Janet Moyer Landscaping Hires Chelsea Heimbuch-Skaley as Installation Landscaper
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Garden lessons: January is prime time to envision landscape possibilities - Knoxville News Sentinel

Garden lessons: January is prime time to envision landscape possibilities
Knoxville News Sentinel
By Sue Hamilton submitted photos This statue, nestled in beside elephant ear plants, gives the garden a focal point. This obelisk is a striking accent piece for the garden. Each section of your garden landscape should have some focal point.

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UCLA's Sale of Carter Japanese Garden Protested - The Rafu Shimpo

UCLA's Sale of Carter Japanese Garden Protested
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Advocates say that the 50-year-old garden, located a mile from the campus, is a place of cultural significance and exceptional beauty, and has long served as a teaching resource for the local community and for students of garden history, landscape .

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New garden map shows a milder Minnesota - Minneapolis Star Tribune

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New garden map shows a milder Minnesota
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Minnesota is now officially a more comfortable place for many favorite garden and landscape plants -- and possibly some new ones -- but that doesn't mean grapefruit and palm trees are headed to a yard near you. A new US map of plant "hardiness zones," .
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