Introduction
Turn the plain landscaping around your home into an attractive, comfortable garden. Not only will you have a beautiful place to live, but you'll increase your home value. It may seem easy to just leave the property a grass-covered swath of lawn. Instead of having to mow and water the grass, many property owners are reducing the size of their lawns in favor of decorative home landscaping.
Several types of low-maintenance plants and decorative home garden accessories can be installed in very little time. The effort involved rewarded with seasonal interest and increased visual interest. Your family and your neighbors will appreciate your investment in simple, effective landscaping.
History
As cars became the preferred mode of transportation in the early 20th century, more and more families moved to the suburbs. New homes came with a standard form of landscaping that included an expanse of grass and a few trees. In some neighborhoods, hedges were planted along the property line between house to offer privacy. Families added their own simple, decorative home landscaping.
Often, that included flower beds along the sidewalk and a vegetable garden in the backyard. In the 21st century, decorative home landscaping has evolved to incorporate specimen trees, exotic bushes and flowers that are planted to grow in succession through the seasons. Various types of hard finishes, from custom pavers to colored concrete are used for pathways, driveways and patios. Garden accessories accent the outdoor spaces and include statuary, pottery, trellises and gazebos and fancy table and chair sets for outdoor dining.
It takes time to create a thorough plan before you begin your decorative home landscaping projects. Measure, sketch out ideas and walk around the yard multiple times to envision how you want your garden to look and feel. Without ample pre-planning, your landscaping efforts may yield a hodge-podge of plants, furnishings and styles. Remember that the goal of decorative home landscaping is to create a comfortable, attractive area around the house for your outdoor living pleasure.
A well-planned decorative home landscaping design has areas designated for the activities your family enjoys outdoors. Be sure to include a level play area for the children. A pretty herb bed by the back door can be both decorative and practical. Leave room for an outdoor grill and picnic spot, add a trellis to the side of the house for climbing roses, and make sure there is plenty of room to grow flowers to cut and bring indoors.
Decorative home landscaping should highlight the best architectural features of your house. Tall, narrow evergreens planted on both sides of the front door or porch, for example, will draw attention to a particularly attractive entryway. Low-growing green shrubs planted along the foundation will accentuate your house facade and hide any exposed concrete.
Tips and comments
Talk with the staff at your local home and garden store, asking them for help to identify plants that are both beautiful and low-maintenance. Part of the joy of decorative home landscaping is sitting back to relax without worrying about constant upkeep.
Visit home shows, public gardens, and campuses in your region to get ideas for your own decorative home landscaping plans. Seeing the plants, garden furniture, accessories, and designs in real life will give you a better understanding of what works than if you just look at pretty pictures on the computer screen and in magazines.
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