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The Art Of Landscape GardeningBackyard Landscape Gardening For homeowners that wish to try landscape gardening in their own yards, there is much enjoyment to be had in this endeavor. Similar to the larger scale parks, you have to consider the natural terrain of your yard before you start gardening project. One more thing to consider is the size of the area that you intend to landscape. Other things that you might consider when planning to landscape your yard are the patios and walkways that you might like to implement in your garden. Some landscape gardening designs include fountains, flagstone paths, rockeries, low walls and others. Once you start a landscape gardening project, you can expect that this will take a long time to finish because there are always new ideas and inspiration that you like to add to the project. Some landscape gardens are rambling, which means that they are more in the country style where plants are encouraged to grow and there is less order and tidiness while other landscape gardening designs consists of English garden styles where the hedges are continually trimmed and everything is neat and orderly. In most landscape gardening that follows the English garden styles, everything looks neat and clean. Usually the flowers and plants are uniform or similar to each other. If you have a small yard, you can still enjoy the sight of a landscaped yard. Usually, a patch of grass is added to the area while several plants are integrated into it. A small fountain may also be added or maybe a stone path. Landscape gardening is possible if you are creative. If your yard or area is quite large, you might want to employ the services of a professional landscape architect if you do not have the time to do it yourself. Some home owners, though, enjoy puttering around the garden and doing things slowly to enjoy landscape gardening. |
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