A Guide To Giving Your Garden A New Look

September 9, 2010 by Mark Walters  
Filed under Gardening

When people come to your home what do they see first? It isn’t your kitchen or your newly remodeled bathroom. The first thing they see is your front yard. If you want a beautiful yard all year long, it will require continual maintenance. Some have years of experience with landscaping and yard maintenance. Those just starting out may feel overwhelmed or unsure of how to begin. These simple ideas will help you use your resources best to get a great looking yard without spending too much time or money.

One rule of thumb to keep in mind when you create your garden is to incorporate lots of color. You also should add an element of repetition within your garden design to create some consistency. This is particularly inviting if you use this concept for the front yard of your home. If you have room to add a front patio, this can be a great addition to your landscaping design. When you have a patio, you will undoubtedly spend more time in your front yard. You can then add a row of flowers to surround your patio. This adds an attractive, yet open feel. Feel free to use the same strategy for the walkway up to your home. A really nice touch is to surround both side of the walkway with flowers.

Since water and climate are always an issue in the garden, select plants that are native to your region. This will mean that less water and time is required to keep everything looking its best. Local plants and those that grow well in your region are also more likely to attract beautiful birds and butterflies which will make your garden more attractive.

When planting a flowerbed or garden, remember that creativity is not only allowed, it is appreciated. There are no set rules to creating something beautiful. Feel free to style your yard after your personality. You may even want to establish a style or a theme for your yard that suits your individual tastes. Why not look through gardening books and magazines for inspiration? If you see something that you like, you can try to emulate that style.

There are many themes to choose from. You could have an herb garden brimming with edible and fragrant herbs. You may also choose to create a flower garden. A Japanese garden is also a popular choice. These gardens use rocks and water to make a relaxing statement. Other themes include using statues or ornaments in your yard. Choose a theme that expresses your vision for the garden.

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