Using Plants In Your Landscaping Project
Many
kinds of plants that are both easy to maintain yet stunning can be used
to great effect for your landscaping project. You can find many species
in your local gardening stores, home centers and nurseries: the types
you chose will depend on local conditions and specifics of your plot
and there are a few things to keep in mind when picking plants for your
design.
What Plants To Pick
You want to make sure that the
plants you chose for your new landscaping project thrive in your
garden. To ensure that this is the case you should give some thought to
what plants are suitable for the local conditions and particulars of
the place you want to plant them in. It can be costly to buy specimens
that have no chance to adapt to your plot because it does not provide
them with some of the essentials that they need for healthy growth. One
of the key factors to consider is the amount of sun exposure required
by each plant versus what is available in your backyard: landscaping
plants not only need to fit in with your design scheme but also be
suited for the existing growing conditions.
Adding Height And Structure
Trees
are a great way to define your landscape. For instance you may want to
consider planting an oak tree: they come in many different kinds, are
disease resistant, very adaptable and offer both shade and stunning
foliage colors in the fall. You should be able to find one that is just
right for your plot. You can also consider planting a maple tree: they
are equally adaptable and display the most vibrant autumnal colors.
However you do not have to use trees to line your landscape: flower
borders can be equally effective.
Choosing Shrubs
Hedge
plants and shrubs are also a great tool in adding structure to your
garden design. They can bring the whole scheme together and will lend
the garden a well maintained appearance. You can find all sorts of
shrubs: some are flowering, some are evergreen and some of the
deciduous types can provide a stunning display of color in the fall. As
there are so many possible choices it should be pretty straightforward
to pick shrubs that would work well with your design and local
conditions.
Finishing Touches
Once most of the work is done
remember to tie up loose ends by making sure you have made the most of
each and every feature. Focal points will be even more effective once
accented with the right accessories, such as perennial plants. They are
a great option to embellish various areas, give greater definition to
paths and terraces and best of all they come in so many shapes and
colors that you should have a lot of fun deciding where to put each of
them, so long as you keep in mind that they need to work well with the
rest of your scheme!
A little bit of attention to detail yields
great benefit when implementing a new garden design: whatever your
choice of planting, a bit of careful maintenance will preserve their
good looks.