
Landscaping can be an enjoyable activity. Make sure you consider
your landscaping choices, your house's orientation on the lot and
the size of your space. You will need some creative ideas and some
passion for what you are trying to accomplish.
1...It is recommended that you use the view of the sky or big trees
as the background for the scene you are trying to create, to frame
your house. Essentially, you are creating a living landscape, much
like artists do on their canvases. The tall trees are generally
placed in the back garden and the shorter ones in front of the
house, providing a beautiful, changing background on your living
canvas.
2...Too much of the foundations staring out at the neighborhood can
create an unappealing view of the house from the front. You can fix
this with a careful selection of shrubbery of varying heights and
shades of green. Adding some bright flowers can go a long way to
beautifying the front of your house.
3...When planting trees, wherever you do it in your garden, leave
some walking space of about three to four feet from the trees.
4...Place taller shrubs between the windows and remember to colour
coordinate them and to vary the leaf textures to make an attractive
picture.
5...Examine your garden, and, if you see nothing but straight lines
and right angles, soften these lines with vines or small trees
grown in large containers in the corners or edges of your
garden.
6...One nice addition to your new landscape is a vegetable garden.
This will not only greatly enhance your family's meals, but
increase your enjoyment and exercise when you plant, water and
harvest the "fruits of your labour" Pick a spot out of the way of
the usual traffic in your garden and where there is lots of
sunlight.
7...Planting tall trees around the perimeter of your garden will
focus attention on your house and soften the vertical lines. Adding
smaller trees and shrubs as needed on the remaining parts of your
landscape, working your way forward, presents a pleasing appearance
from the street and the illusion of depth. One technique is to use
plants with darker leaves in the background and plants with
variegated leaves or brightly coloured flowers in the
foreground.
8...When planning your living landscape, be sure to leave space for
parking or for your children's play area. Vines on trellises and
small shrubs can be options to cover the areas or direct attention
somewhere else. Do not forget brightly coloured flowers in beds or
pots, which gives a sparkling, friendly appearance to the outside
your home.
9...Cover the things that are not pleasing to the eye, like
clotheslines and dustbins. Trellises and fences can be attractively
concealed when vines cover them. For added beauty, take a look at
flowering vines.
10...There are plants that grow faster than others and some that
require less attention. A check with your local garden centre will
help you make the right choices. Beginners are advised to start
with plants that do not require major attention and tending in
order to grow adequately.
Landscaping can be enjoyable if it is approached as a family
activity and not as a "major dirt moving and backbreaking
experience" Your garden is your living canvas. Creativity and
passion is all that's needed to make it a masterpiece.
Author: Paula Brett