The Benefits Of Landscape Design

| Monday, April 25, 2011
By Adrianna Noton


Having the perfect yard starts with a good landscape design plan. Getting things right before you even start will make things easier when you are planting as well as when the plants mature. Improper planning may have you ripping things out a couple of years down the road due to overcrowding or light issues.

A beautiful yard is not quite as beautiful if you do not have a comfortable way to enjoy it. Some people love having dinner in the shade while others like to stretch out and take a nap. Figure out how you want to use your space so you can incorporate plans to make it happen.

Smaller yards are more difficult to furnish and plan because the lack of space narrows down plant choice as well as decor options. The key to making the space great, is to find multipurpose pieces and incorporate them into your overall design. A wide bench with a think padding is not only great for napping on, but it would also work great as bench seating for the dining table.

A larger yard can be easier to deal with when you break it up into sections. Create a dining space, lounging area, kitchen, garden and lawn by adding natural fences, boarders or even a patio. A wall of hedges with flowers at the base will create an intimate and private location for a set of chairs and side table. Adding a flower boarder around a designated area will also give you a sense of being in a different "room".

It's easy to incorporate fruits, vegetables and herbs in any garden regardless of space. If you have a large yard you may just want to designate a patch of land solely for food production. Large or smaller yards look great with different vegetables mixed into boarders or on terraced planter beds. If you are short on space, or want to keep it simple, grow your ingredients in pots on the patio, many varieties take well to those conditions.

Potted plants, even without vegetables, look great when placed in boarders throughout the yard or on the patio. The pots are great for adding textural interest while the plants they hold create depth and color points of interest. Make sure you keep similar colored pots together for better flow, but mix and match patterns and solids for personality.

A boring fence or large bright wall can really ruin the view in a space. Fix up these eyesores with vines, hanging pots and even art work in order to break up the monotony. Another way to go vertical is by incorporating baskets on tall shepherd hooks or even free standing pyramid style garden trellis.

Designing a yard can be a wonderful experience as long as you do your homework. Landscape design takes thought, preparation and maintenance in order to look good. Tossing in a few plants may end up costing you more in the long run, so make sure you understand the growing conditions in your area along with what the plants need. These few Toronto landscape designers pointers should help you get started on the yard of your dreams.




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