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Best Landscaping Secrets: Helpful Ideas

Landscaping in the simplest terms is the art of altering land area to meet comprehensive and aesthetic needs. It is referred to as an art because landscaping while useful, is mainly performed to beautify an area, especially those areas that surround homes and businesses.

 

While the best landscaping ideas can be more than overwhelming for the uninitiated, it need not be so complicated that it becomes intimidating. The terms that are used are industry terms that are just as easily described with simple everyday language, and most people at garden centers and nurseries are more than happy to help you learn and understand whatever you need to know.

Since you are fairly new to the landscaping game, we have compiled this short list of some of the best landscaping ideas that may assist you in making informed and creative decisions for your own landscape. These tips should serve only as a guide, as it is the creative process that can make landscaping your own property so rewarding.

1-Take what is already in place (hardscape) into account when you are planning the design. This can include any buildings, immovable fencing, cement walkways or patios and driveways. All too often, neophyte designers will leave these components out and end up with a landscape that doesn't incorporate them into the overall design, making them stand out instead of blending them in.

2- Think of your landscape as an outdoor living area, since that is precisely what it should be. Dividing your living area into separate visual areas can create interest and separate it into places for specific purposes like pet areas, children's play areas, patios and others as your lifestyle dictates. The creative use of fencing and plants can make this much less of a challenge than you might imagine.

3-Take into consideration the climate of the area in which you live. For example my area has had a problem with drought for the past few years in a row. The plants you put into the ground can be affected by lack of adequate rain as well as any watering restrictions that may be put in place from time to time.

4-Don't be afraid of color and don't limit yourself by using only one or two colors that you love. Think of complementary colors not only in the flowers but in the leaves. Their textures and shades can be just as beautiful and if you don't use them to their fullest potential you are going to be missing out on the depth that you see in professional landscapes.

As I stated earlier in the article, these four points are just a few of the best landscaping ideas. Ideas are only a jumping off point; the hard work is up to you. Come up with a design that you are not only in love with but feel comfortable enough to pull off. Don't be afraid to take an occasional risk, it is often by this sort of experimentation that we gain the most awe-inspiring creation on the block!

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