Monday, April 25, 2011

The Value Of Landscape Design

By Adrianna Noton


Landscape design is not just for making your yard look good once everything is planted, but is also necessary once those plants mature. A mature landscape will either look wonderful from proper planning, or overgrown and messy with ill fitting shrubbery. Planting drought tolerant plants with thirsty ones will either drown the one or dry up the other, so preparation is key.

A beautiful yard is not quite as beautiful if you do not have a comfortable way to enjoy it. Some people love having dinner in the shade while others like to stretch out and take a nap. Figure out how you want to use your space so you can incorporate plans to make it happen.

A small yard can be difficult to fix up because of the way things grow and take up space. In addition to plants, you have to pack more punch with smaller accessories as well. A good way to maximize space is to find things that have multiple purposes. The perfectly cushioned nap bench can also be used as seating at a fold out table while a planter can be for flowers as well as vegetables.

A large yard can be such a treat to fill up because you have more options available to you due to its size. More plant varieties are available and you can even designate specific areas for special purposes. Add hedges, boarders and a trellis to create a little conversation nook within the yard. The division of plants and shrubs will make it feel as if you are in a different space and will provide intimacy.

A vegetable, fruit and herb garden is a great addition to any yard. Whether you have tomatoes, watermelon, squash and basil, or strawberries, onions, potatoes and parsley, any yard can incorporate some sort of veggie patch. If you're limited on space you can add your veggies into the existing landscape, build terraced planters or just use pots. Many different varieties of foods grow great in pots on patios.

In addition to placing fruits and vegetables in pots, you can place different sized pots throughout your yard and patio. The different heights and colors of the containers will add a burst of personality while the flowers liven up the space. Keep like colors together for great visual flow but get creative with patterns.

Fences and walls can be eye sores if they're not specially designed or made with upgraded materials. Gardening vertically is a perfect way to eliminate the fading wood facade or plain wall. Add climbing vines and hanging or potted plants to these spaces in order bring out the structural importance. Another way to add more color is by adding tall potted plants or to hang baskets from shepherds hooks.

The perfect yard starts with research and ideas. Landscape design is more than buying what you like, it is about incorporating what you like into a cohesive and functional space. Make sure you understand your growing conditions and select plants which thrive in the environment that you live. These few Toronto landscape designers tips should help you get started on the perfect space.




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