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The Perfect Landscape Design For Your Home

Landscaping is a serious business as it will require a lot of your time and effort plus some ingenuity. There are important things that you should know before going ahead with your landscaping project. Spend some time thinking about exactly how you want the final design to be. Among the factors that should influence your design would be your preferred style and the intended uses. Do you want to include an area for entertaining? A barbeque perhaps? Or you might be contemplating putting up a play structure for the children. Also, ask yourself if you will be spending some time in the garden. Those are some of the basic starting point.

Would you need the services of professionals? If you want expertise, then you will have to pay for it, but consider the possibility that you might be able to do the job with tips and pointers from printed materials or the internet. It will be a different matter if you have grandiose plans or your topography will require expert and specialized knowledge.

Your garden will be part and parcel of your house, so that should be taken into consideration. How will an English garden style look in front of your rustic cottage? Another thing, how do you intend to maintain your garden? If you have love gardening, then your garden will give you plenty of opportunities. The point is that your garden should conform to your life style, so if you prefer to spend you free time indoors, choose a design that will need little maintenance.

Hereunder are landscaping styles that could be worthy of your consideration:

The Formal Style. Sounds exactly as it looks. Walks, paths, etc. are in straight lines or in geometrical shapes. Plants are planted in well planned and complementing figures and patterns. Grooming is evident in the plants and foliage, grasses are trimmed and everything is as it should be.

Informal. The word informal is a perfect description of this style, and in accord with comfortable country-style homes. Beds with curved edges instead of straight lines and random placement of plants suit this landscape style.

The English Garden. The design has similarities with the formal style and the concept is to blend with and complement the architectural form of the house proper.

The Formal/Informal Garden. The distinguishing feature of this design is a stylized walkway. At the end of the walkway will be a bevy of plants arranged in a circular pattern. The arrangement of plants resembles the English garden style but it has no formal borders.

Oriental. The oriental style is better suited for small gardens. It uses rocks, evergreens and water. An assortment of plants are positioned to create different perspectives.

Woodland. The woodland seeks to take advantage of the topography and presence of trees in the immediate environs of the house.

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