Landscaping, Steps for Beautiful Results

Garden

If you currently have the privilege of starting a new garden or yard, you have an opportunity to make some excellent decisions, that may be enjoyed for hundreds of years. Clever landscaping Needs to begin with a vision and a well thought out plan.

  • Research: The first thing you want to do is look at lots of pictures, and even better go look around at parks and gardens. Then you can learn exactly what kind of green space you most enjoy and want to look at.
  • Sketch: Find some pencil and paper, or, one of those free apps for layout, then map out the whole area. From there you can start trying out ideas. Take your time, ideas tend to get hot and cold, whatever you choose at this point is going to affect everything for a very long time.
  • Do the features first: When you are happy with your plan, now it is time to do the excavating and the building of features. You do all this first, so you aren’t driving and walking around on your baby plants. This is when you put in water features, bridges, paths, and decks. Also, if you are keeping some older trees this is the time to get them trimmed up. Tree lopping in Fremantle is easily arranged.
  • Decide on your plants: This part is really going to depend on your budget and availability of plants. Also, you need to know what kind of plants do well in your area. Research your trees very well, some trees get way too big, and some are very slow. You don’t want to wait 20 years to enjoy your garden.
  • Plant your trees: Once you are totally sure of what plants go where, the trees go in first. They are the biggest items and may require equipment to install. After the trees are in, it really doesn’t matter what goes next. Try to plant taller items further back and short ones close to paths and viewpoints. The next step is to relax and enjoy the awakening of your garden. Later, you will have fond memories of the beginning stages.

A good landscape is a work of art, but don’t be intimidated. It is your art, and you are free to adjust and change things as the years go by. It might be that some of your original ideas didn’t pan out, but if you began with a solid plan, chances are that the adjustments you make will be for the fun of trying new things. And there is nothing wrong with that.