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Friday, August 3, 2012

Tips For Landscaping In A Colder Climate

Landscaping

Tips For Landscaping In A Colder Climate.


Any landscaping project, no matter how simple or complex, needs a bit of research before you start on it. Neglecting to prepare beforehand can lead you into possible trouble, so read on for some tips that can make your landscaping project a breeze.

Do your landscaping in measured phases. Few people have the financial resources to go buy everything they need at once. Do your project in parts and you can pay for a little bit at a time. This way you are not paying interest on a credit card or a loan as you work on your landscaping plan. It also allows for changes to be done at various stages of the project.

To add lots of color and texture to your yard on a tight budget, try planting some wildflowers. Purchase wildflower seeds at your local garden center, and simply scatter them over problems areas in your yard. The outcome will be colorful, attractive flowers of all kinds. You can even pick the flowers to make a bouquet instead of paying for flowers at a grocery store.

A landscape designer might be helpful to you. Before hiring any landscape designer ask for examples of their work, projected costs and projected completion dates. You need to make sure you ask the landscaper for references as well. Get personal references as well as professional ones. When looking at references, ask if the project was finished on schedule and if they were able to stick to the budget.

Planting flowers underneath a shade tree won't be successful. You can choose to put a ground cover such as mulch, or perhaps a bench around the base to give it a well maintained look. Ground covers are easy to maintain as well as being aesthetically pleasing. Hosta and sweet woodruff are some ground covering options.

Before you design your landscape project, it may be a good idea to speak with a professional. You may have to pay a few dollars, but professional guidance can save you many missteps that cost both time and money over the long haul. An hour of consultation is enough to get important pointers that you might need.

Even if you do not have a lot of money, you should still consider renovating your landscaping in various stages. This is actually a quite common practice which allows you to save finances while the work is being done and you will not have to have it all up front. It may just be that adding a couple of key pieces is a great way to improve your home's appearance.

Approach landscaping as a three-dimensional project. You can liven up a flat landscape with design elements such as steps, terraces, and waterfalls. Although it sounds like a major project, you can do many things without even renting a backhoe. Small terraces and gentle slopes can be created with nothing more than a shovel.

Landscaping is like any home-design project--with some knowledge it can go a very long way. Be sure to study, take notes, and create firm sketches and plans to help you renovate your landscape creatively.

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