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Garden CaveLandscaping your yard can entail more than planning where to plant hedges and what type of lawn to grow. If you want a garden, landscaping design is important to ensure you have something beautiful year-round and for years to come. It is necessary to plan the landscaping for your garden, or else you will find yourself with a yard that is not as appealing as it could be. With a few tips and a little planning, you can create a beautiful garden.


Hire a Professional

Although if you research and educate yourself you can design your landscape on your own, hiring a professional will speed the process. A design professional will discuss what your preferences and goals are as well as what budget you have to work with. Garden landscaping pros will have the tools and experience to avoid mistakes and ultimately save you money by selecting plants that are beautiful, low cost and suitable for your climate and objectives. Even if you plan to do the garden upkeep yourself, Using a professional in the design and planning stages can be a real help.

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Take Your Time

You wouldn't necessarily remodel your house with new floors, paint and furniture all at one time. So there's no need to complete the landscaping in your yard all in one go. It is easier on the budget if you take your time to create a quality garden step by step rather than all at one time. With a little planning, you can plant and create in logical phases that will continually add to the beauty of your landscape.

 

Consider More Than Just Plants

The focus of a garden is the plants, but there are inorganic landscape design elements that will add visual interest and help bring everything together. You can include items such as:

  • Stone Benches
  • Birdbaths
  • Trellises
  • Planters
  • Streams
  • Fountains
  • Gazing Balls
  • or even Gargoyles

In addition, elements like stone or brick edging can add beauty to your garden by helping to define borders.

In some areas, in cold climates and snowfall, larger, inorganic elements may be all you see of your garden. Choosing the right ones can aid in determining the character of your space year round. Consider these elements just like every other aspect of your landscape and include them in your discussions with your garden design professional. Then you'll be sure to have a unique garden that looks great and suits your personality and lifestyle.

 

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