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2008-10-29

Advice to Homeowners BEFORE Landscaping  

How often did you get excited about a project and ran into it only to find, have you forgotten something? Landscaping takes much time, effort and money? so you want it right the first time. There are a few, crucial steps you need to before starting your landscaping.

You must first take the time to consider what purpose your front and /or have in your backyard family life. Would you like to sit on your patio and enjoy the birds and butterflies flitting around your flowers? Would you like to have a place where your children or grandchildren can play? Would you like a quiet hideaway where you can read and enjoy the sounds of a water feature? Do you want all these things? , Until you know, how are you with your yard, you will not be able to decide how to landscape best suit these purposes. Next

(or thought that the whole process), clip pictures from magazines or the newspaper of outdoor spaces you find attractive makes you smile or give you a good feeling. Although not all of these patterns can be handy for your own yard, most of them can be a target for what you want to achieve with your landscaping.

measure your yard and drag it onto graph paper. They play with ideas, like a lot of space you want for the children to play or your hiding spot. The graph paper will help you better understand the dimensions of your yard and how much is possible within that area. Allow sufficient space for the bushes or flowerbeds you want to use to separate different aspects of your yard.

decide whether you will do your landscaping yourself or hire, all or a portion thereof. If you will be a landscape, now is the time to make your ideas and let them design a realistic plan based on what you have collected.

If you are planning, landscape itself, collect catalogs from nurseries and visit a few of your local nurseries. They want to learn the plants, grasses, shrubs and trees well in your area. Nurseries are ideal to see the actual plants, but they are usually only what is commonly sold in your neighborhood. If you want a few plants or unusual variations, reviewing your catalogs are some delightful surprises.

The last step? Decide whether or not, follow these steps, or if you want to be you had your landscaping a little more thought!

 

C.J. Westrick has a website (http://www.OutdoorDecorAndMore.com) dedicated to articles about garden decor and landscaping and another website (http://www.TheGiftBearer.com) with products for home decor and garden decor.

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