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Wonderful Garden Design Ideas

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Okay, let’s get one thing straight; your back yard’s is not going to look any better on its own! You need to get out there and give it a hand. Whether you have $50 to spend, or $500, there are so many ways of improving your back yard that you will be stunned at how simple most of them are. Have a good, hard look at your hard and make a note of the areas that you know need improving. Look at the ground as well as the fences or furniture.

Some of the simplest jobs make the biggest improvements. Put sod down over patches of dirt and you will soon have a lush, green lawn. It’s quite a hard job physically, depending how much you have to put down, but is quite cheap and not a difficult job. Once the sod is in place, a few flowers or bushes will complete the effect. You get the most stunning display from Roses, and they aren’t difficult to look after either. Any local greenhouse will show you the varieties and colors that are on offer and give you advice about planting and maintenance. Some are really hardy and take hardly any looking after.

If you really want to go all out to create a garden of beauty, why not have a pond in your front yard? The sunken ones made of plastic need to be right down in the ground so some digging is required. When you have your pond in place the fun starts. Choosing your plants or fish can be really exciting, or maybe you have decided to have a fountain pond. This is a big decision that needs careful consideration. These are both attractive and functional. They are ideal if you want to sit in the garden to read and want some protection from the sun. You can get then in all sizes and very easy to put up and take down again.

General Perspective Of Garden Design

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Only they have to do is to choose the design from the catalogue that designer give to them and pay when the garden finished. However, some of them knowing what they are choosing but unfortunately, some of them don’t. Therefore, as there are many style and arrangements of garden design. It is also good to know how they different from each other and which factors you have to consider when you want to have good, attractive and beautiful garden within the budget.

Weather/Climate is the most important factor to consider but normally be ignored by many of us. You have to choose garden design or type of garden base on the climate of where you are living. For example, it is really impossible to have tropical garden if you are living in the freeze zone and vise vesa. You have to choose garden types and designs that suitable with the local climate first, other wise your garden will not last long and you have to spend a lot of money on maintenance your garden.

Space has great impact to the design of the garden. You have to consider the design that suitable with the space that you have. Arranging space particularly for garden have to be very careful in design and function. Because 0garden needs more function than any other area. For example, it needs the waste water system, it is the place that sunlight have to reach and has proper climate for plants and tree. So you have take these factors in to account before you decide type and design of the garden.

Budget factor is also important, you can not have your desired garden without proper budget. Also, you do not have to spend much money to get good and beautiful garden if you have good budget planning. One of the big tips here is if you have very limited budget, you can hire only garden designer and once when you have he design, you can ask the designer to give you the list of plants and equipment need for the garden and you go to the shop/market then let the designer arrange it. This is very effective ways, because you can reduce the cost for the garden equipment. As you can have cheaper price if you buy them for yourself to avoid mark-up cost that usually add by the garden designer.

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