Turing your yard of grassland into a beautiful garden
design through effective landscaping is challenging but not impossible.
Although there is not one single magical formula that will transform a
veritable blank space of mud and grass into a successful green
landscape, you definitely have the freedom to select your plants and
design a garden to make a lasting impression. In order to achieve the
desired results, it is essential to plan every step of your gardening
methodically.
Here are some essential landscaping tips that will
help you to understand the basics of garden designing and landscaping
with different flowers, trees and plants.
Planning your landscaping space
The first step would be planning your landscaping space. Planning
of the desired space has to be done according to the size and shape of
your garden plot. If you like your space and openness to be pronounced,
then you could consider covering a major part of the area with a neat
and thick lawn and encircling it with trees and flowering plants. Of
course, if you have sufficient garden area, then you have the option of
putting together several elements that could make an impressive garden
design.
Planning your gardening design space
The next step would be to plan for gardening apparatus, its storage
and access into the landscaping space. Since the lawn mower is an
essential part of the gardening ensemble, plants should be carefully
spaced for easy access to the lawn mower as well as to all parts of the
lawn. Keep space for other equipment that may be required in the future
when doing a landscape makeover or other major changes such as
landscaping with trees.
Landscaping types – Hardscape and Softscape
Planning the hardscape and the softscape in landscaping is very
essential to acquire optimum results in a good garden design. While the
former has to do with masonry work such as construction of patios,
barbecues and stonewalls for any water body in the garden, the
softscape is planning the grassy turf within that area. The details for
the hardscape may also include low lighting around the perimeter which
again would require some careful planning. Since the hardscaping
involves building of permanent structures, garden designing and
planning have to be meticulous and in conjunction with the other
elements used in the landscaping.
Planning the softscape is
enjoyable but challenging. You need to first decide the type of lawn or
turf that is going to cover the surface area of your garden. The next
step would be to choose trees – flowering as well as fruit trees that
will help to embellish the landscaping of the area. While colourful
plants, green foliage and borders can encircle the perimeter, you could
also design a recreational spot sheltered with tall trees. While
designing your landscape, care should be taken to arrange plants wisely
so as to avoid excessive pruning as well as prevent pest infestation.
Ornamentation and wildlife in your landscaping
You could incorporate garden statues among the greenery of your
landscape; notwithstanding the style of landscaping you might have in
your garden design. Ensure that you use materials that are appropriate
to the mood you are setting and are able to withstand the vagaries of
nature. If you are fond of birds, plant conifers and wood perennials to
give them shelter. Shrubs and vines that bear edible berries are a
natural attraction for birds. A simple birdbath or a fountain in a
verdant landscaping is wonderfully alluring for birds and soothing for
humans as well.
Once you have designed your garden, the next step
would be to define your entryway. You can construct a grand entryway
with arches and trellises. These can be adorned with vines and
colourful flowering veils that make the landscaping inviting,
intriguing and special.
Finally, the garden should look pretty,
colourful and spacious. There are several plants you can choose from
including birds of paradise, mauve verbena, red hibiscus,
bougainvilleas etc. Bamboo and ornamental grasses will add life to your
garden with their soft sounds.
Following these simple landscaping
and garden designing tips, your special verdant space can turn into an
oasis for fun, play and relaxation.