In architecture, landscaping refers
to the science and art of modifying
land areas by organizing natural,
cultivated, or constructed elements
according to a comprehensive,
aesthetic plan.
This landscaping involves the
elements of topographical features
like hills, valleys, rivers, and
ponds or growing things like trees,
shrubs, grass, and flowers as well
as constructions like buildings,
terraces, and fountains.
Today, landscaping is quite popular
for homeowners who would want to
improve their homes. The goal should
be the house and the landscaping
must complement with each other.
A GUIDE TO D-I-Y LANDSCAPING
Any house with landscape should
complement each other. In order to
achieve this harmony, you really
need to consider and reconsider your
options and the extent of
landscaping you would want to have.
There are actually so many aspects
in do-it-yourself landscaping like
budget, skills, the climate of your
region or place, personal design
tastes, and the available resources.
If you really want to beautify your
home through landscaping, here are
some do-it-yourself landscaping tips
that can help you get by.
1. Make sure that you provide your
landscaping with a year-round theme.
The surefire tip in landscaping is
to provide it something related to
four seasons so you’ll never be
outdated. A combination of a
plant-selection with flowering trees
or shrubs throughout, and fall
foliage would do.
2. Try to layer the garden’s flower
beds when planting. By layering the
planting beds in rows of three that
include a back row filled with tall
plants, a middle row planted with
the next tallest plants, and a front
row containing the shortest plants.
The repetition of each flower
bedding will give your garden a
unified look.
3. Consider the use pf evergreens
for continuity. When it comes to DIY
landscaping usually focuses more on
trees and shrubs but this doesn’t
mean that you cannot include
evergreens because this will give
the space more structure and the
view of variety and continuity.
4. Experiment on using annuals to
supplement perennial hues and
colors. Perennial flowers are ideal
for flower beds because they last
for a long period of time. But since
they bloom only in a specific
period, it is best if you try
incorporating annual plants with
perennial ones so you can fill up
the colorless spots in the flower
beds when perennial flowers are not
yet in bloom.
If you are quite particular about
color coordination of the two kinds
of blooms, try using a picture
gallery so you’ll get ideas what is
the right color scheme for your
garden.
5. Don’t forget to assimilate
hardscape into your initial and
final landscape design. Aside from
paying much attention to plants when
landscaping, don’t forget to include
hardscape features such as fences
and other garden decorations.
If you want to be more specific, try
including patios and decks to your
garden because these will provide
great transition from your indoors
to your outdoors.
6. Don’t be daunted in installing
water features. One of the best
focal points of any excellent
landscape designs is the water
feature. Aside from being one of the
hottest trends in landscaping today,
installing a water feature will not
only make your garden more visually
appealing but it can only create
soothing sounds great for
relaxation. The most basic water
feature you can install is ponds.
When you think you’re ready to do
something bigger and better,
consider conceptualizing a simple
waterfall through the use of cheap
fountains, flexible tubing,
pre-formed rigid plastic liners, and
durable pumps.
7. Always keep foliages and
drought-tolerant plants in mind.
When thinking of landscaping your
house or garden, never forget to
include the characteristics of a
plant’s foliage. The varying foliage
textures and colors are needed to
help you liven up your yard while
the presence of drought-tolerant
plants so your garden will have a
staple decoration.
8. Lastly, make sure that you can
maintain your yard without so much
hassle. Sure, you can do landscaping
in your yard based on your taste and
aesthetic sense, but never forget to
keep it low-maintenance so you can
enjoy the beauty of your work even
if you don’t spend much time and
money keeping it.
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