Trying To Save Money? Do Your Landscaping By Yourself!

By Rhodanthe Siane


A lot of people say that landscaping can be back-breaking, excruciating and boring. However, it becomes much easier to do a landscaping project in a more relaxed, easy-going and enjoyable way if you are equipped with the correct advice and information. This article contains a number of tips to help you on your next landscaping job.

Consider the 'rule of three' when it comes to planting. Many advanced landscapers believe that plantings look best in groups of three, If not three, then any odd number typically looks better than an even number of plantings. This is not a set rule in any way, but a good one to keep in mind.

The best way to screw up a landscaping project is to not have a plan. Without a plan before hand, your landscaping project will look like a hodgepodge of mismatched plants and items. Use a simple piece of graph paper and draw out your new plan prior to buying anything for the yard.

Before beginning any landscaping job or even buying any equipment, it is a good idea to have a thorough plan of what you want to accomplish. Be as precise as possible on what features you want to add or remove, so that you will know exactly what needs to be bought to complete the task, and how long it will take.

While hiring a professional is one of your options, doing the landscaping yourself can save you much money and turn out the same results if you carefully plan and are passionate about what you are doing. Different people may prefer different methods, but just remember that doing the landscaping yourself can make for a great activity and save you much money.

A great landscaping tip that anyone and everyone should implement is to sketch out what they would like their landscaping to look like before starting out on any work. Making a detailed sketch will give you something to refer to while you work and it will also give you an idea of what your project will look like upon completion.

Keep your plants and shrubs groomed. Trimmed shrubs not only look nice, but they will grow more healthily. Keep the shrubs in front of your home trimmed below the lowest point of the windows to allow the maximum amount of light in your home and prevent your plants from looking overgrown.

Try talking to a pro before you start working on your landscape. You might not need a landscape designer or architect to draft your whole project, but for under $100, a consultation that lasts about an hour can be well worth the money if it prevents you from making costly mistakes later on.

When planning a landscaping project for your house, a great idea is to include any sort of water attraction. No matter if it is a pond, creek, or waterfall, you may highly increase the look, and resale value of your home. The cost is pretty low in comparison to the potential pay off.

When you select plants, pay attention to their texture and branching patterns. Color is not everything. Choose plants with different shapes and textures to create an interesting design that you will never get tired of looking at. You should also keep in mind that a plant will have different branching structures throughout its growth.

The outside of your home is even more important for first impressions than the inside, so keeping it in good condition will ensure that you can sell it if you ever need to, that visitors won't be scared away and family will actually want to come to visit. The simple ideas that you've read here will get you started on the way to a beautiful yard, as long as you get to work today.




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