Any garden, regardless of its size, shape or terrain, can be spruced up by adding some landscaping plants or trees. Planting shrubs and flowers along a garden path or around a tree won't necessarily score you huge landscaping points. There are right and wrong plants for your garden, and you will have to learn the difference.
The selection of landscaping plants or trees for your garden will be determined by your desired look, feel and purpose of your yard. Many homeowners design their yards with aesthetics being their highest priority, while others place privacy on their priority list. Whatever your final decision is, it is beneficial to your property value to obtain other landscaping and gardening ideas.
For the latter, one of the best plant choices you can make is a decorative vine like the ivy. Within a few weeks you will have your own natural wall that will screen your house from curious eyes and add to the aesthetic beauty of your property. All you have to do is provide someting for it to cling to.
Before you decide to buy and cultivate an ivy vine, remember it may require a little time and effort for its training. In the beginning a small, young ivy plant may appear very tame. Very quickly the vine will be crawling in all directions if untrained, and grow several feet tall. If not constantly pruned and attended to, an ivy vine will usually crawl and attach itself to places other than where you intended for it to go.
The universal choice for beautifying your home and garden is flowers for landscaping plants. Flowers are available in all colors, designs and sizes, but the most important factor to consider in your choice is the kind of climate or season where they will thrive. Many flowers flourish in mild weather, but there are other varieties that prefer the colder, shadier places of the garden.
The recommended landscaping plants for places that have four definite seasons, are the hardy plant and flower varieties. These will be able to withstand the harsher weather patterns. These landscaping plants do not require that much special treatment.
Landscaping may sound very simple, and it actually is, as long as you have all the necessary knowledge and tools to do the job. If you need any help, you can always search for answers or ideas in gardening websites and magazines. You can even inquire at your local garden supply shop for tips and tricks of the trade, including which landscaping plants or trees to use.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Selecting the Right Landscaping Plants or Trees for Your Garden
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment