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Window Garden Care

Window boxes can become a definite part of a foundation planting as can soil wells or raised beds (also called “planters”) that some architects include in their building designs.

It is wise to avoid soil wells if possible; they usually require artificial watering. The drainage problem in some instances may also become serious. In regions where the winters get quite cold, the plants growing in soil wells are likely to freeze and will have to be replaced each spring.

If you do use flowers or plants in window boxes or soil wells, try to limit them to a few very soft-colored flowers, and mainly to foliage plants such as English Ivy, the trailing Asparagus Fern, etc.

Winter Care of Window Boxes

Each fall you should remove plants and soil from window boxes for several reasons. One is that this will avoid having the box break away at the joints due to frozen earth expanding. Also by doing this you can change the soil in the box. Growing flowers in a box robs the soil of its natural nutrients and new soil should be added or the old should be wholly replaced. Still another reason is that emptying the box gives you an opportunity to make necessary repairs on the box. Most boxes would last much longer if given a little repair and a new coat of paint each winter.

Grass in Foundation Planting

The question of where to have grass around the foundation planting has not been given much consideration in America. Picture a walk running parallel to the house between the driveway and the front door, and 6 feet away from the house as already suggested. Now visualize a foundation planting requiring 5 feet of this space; that leaves a 1-foot strip for grass between the foundation planting and the walk. It is hopeless to try to maintain such a narrow strip as decent turf. Lawn mowers are simply not made for it; the blades grind into the soil and make raw, bare spots. This dulls your lawnmower blades while it sharpens your temper.

The usual alternative is to get down on your hands and knees with a pair of grass clippers and spend valuable minutes and hours trimming the strip by hand. Now think how simple it would be to continue the ground cover all the way out to the walk and eliminate the grass strip altogether, thereby saving much laborious cutting and trimming. This is another instance where you can exercise judgment in making your own landscape plans.

 

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The Answer To Creating Fantastic Landscaping

Investing in landscaping is a great idea if someone wants to make a yard more attractive. The entire allure of the home will become greater if completed properly. The outward appeal of a home will have the entire neighborhood talking. With just some simple tactics any home can increase its attractiveness.

Oftentimes, when someone moves into a home there will always be some outward work done to it. If this is the case, do not be too quick to take everything up. In fact, more often than not, there is something that a person can do with the plants that are already there. Before a person buys anything, they should access what they already have. This will save the person both money and time.

When a person first begins organizing designs, dividing the project into different phases is the first step. This way the person will not become overwhelmed by the vast amount of space and can take everything one phase at a time. This step is especially important if the yard is large. The more amount of space a yard is, the more someone will have to purchase.

The time of the year in which every plant will bloom is more important than one might think. If Section A has plants which all bloom during fall, and Section B has plants which only bloom in the spring, then the entire yard will be constantly off balance. Providing seasonal continuity throughout the yard will make it much more beautiful.

Protecting solid foundations such as rocks, concrete blocks, and driveways, is important. Large trees have roots which can damage these surfaces. When planting, keep trees a far distance from these places.

Things such as stones and bricks make great additions to a garden. Instead of buying from stores, another option is looking at a nearby demolition site. Oftentimes those in charge of these places will let gardeners to take such things free of charge. However, always remember to ask permission first.

Instead of hiring a landscaper, the planting can be accomplished by the homeowner. This will save a significant amount of money. If a professional is hired, plant prices may cost twice as much.

Creativity is the basis of wonderful landscaping. When toiling the ground for so many hours, gardeners tend to leave a piece of who they are within the land. Allowing the personality of the planter to radiate through the completed project is the key to a beautiful lawn.

Landscaping does not only have to be left up to the professionals however, as you can do your own landscaping relatively quickly and easily for your own yard or for others. You will need some landscaping rocks if you are going to do some patio landscaping. For all the free information you’ll need, please visit our website.

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