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Peace Of Mind In The Garden

When the warm weather returns, more often than not your attention will be focused on the use of your garden, especially when summer approaches. Most will appear a little unkempt after the winter season, but once the first cut is complete and the plants and shrubs are tidied up, your garden can once again be considered a part of your home where you can sit, relax and enjoy the pleasant weather.

It is a sad fact of life but as you continue to spend time and money on making your garden an attractive space, it can unfortunately become a greater target for theft and vandalism. It is therefore important that you take the right steps to protect your garden, and ensure your insurance is sufficient to cover both your home and garden contents.

Securing your garden needn’t be a chore, nor should it detract from the overall look and feel of your garden. There are plenty of measures you can employ to deter unwelcome visitors to your garden – and similarly these measures can be utilised in such a way as to enhance your garden. For example, shrubs and bushes can provide the perfect foil for thieves and vandals; therefore, cutting them back to a manageable size is important.

Lighting is another great way to improve the security of your garden whilst discouraging thieves at the same time. With an array of lighting options available on the market, it is possible to choose lighting that not only enhances the garden at night, but also offers an effective deterrent. Similarly, choosing the right materials throughout your garden can be important. For example, placing gravel on your driveway can improve its overall appearance, whilst providing a very effective way of hearing any possible intruders.

Other simple measures to take include making sure any valuable items – such as garden tools or furniture – are locked away at night, or when the garden is not in use. This will increase your chance of a successful claim against theft, as most insurance policies will stipulate that your garden contents should be secure at all times.

Ensuring you have the right insurance policy is of course important, regardless of what security measures you employ throughout your garden. Indeed, many contents insurance policies will include cover for your garden.

Your garden can be a great place to spend some time in over the summer months. By employing a few simple security measures you can ensure that you will continue to enjoy your garden and its contents for many years to come.

Victoria Cochrane writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

Classical Gardening Landscape – A Place For Peace

Everyone has a different idea about the best approach to garden landscaping. Canadians and North Americans may consider colonial layout the “classical” gardening landscape. Old-world types may prefer the use of Greco-Roman styles and statuary as the centerpiece in their gardening landscape. Others will consider the charm and elegance from the well-known gardens in Tuscany to be the standard classical gardening landscape.

Even with largely differing opinions, and they are just opinions, few gardeners argue against the traditional formal rose garden as The Classical gardening landscape. Kings and queens of old Europe, and their aristocratic hangers-on, much preferred the formal rose garden for their romantic dalliances and high teas. The rose garden has long been a favorite spot for relaxing, entertaining, and soaking up the sensual fragrances of this most popular flower.

A truly classic formal rose garden should be completely symmetrical, each side mirroring the other, with plenty of lawn areas separating the well laid-out beds. Garden beds should follow classic lines and curves, even creating an image or design. Surrounding the garden with neatly trimmed evergreen hedges is a wonderful way to frame the classic rose gardening landscape. A bluestone patio adorns one end of the rose garden, balanced by a reflecting pool set within more bluestone at the opposite end. Evenly-spaced stepping stones or an elegant stone path connects the two ends and provides a way for visitors to enjoy the garden without trampling the neatly trimmed lawn.

For many gardening landscape enthusiasts, the classic sundial is the perfect centerpiece or focal point to the garden, although an elegant foundain or birdbath might also add the desired effect. Your focal point should be circled by a small hedge and stepping stones or stony path so that visitors can take their time and enjoy this point of interest as they take in the wonderful sights and fragrances surrounding them.

Other smaller pathways radiate out from the focal point to lawn areas with benches and lawn chairs or trellises and pergolas providing support for lovely flowering vines and shade for lingering to read or meditate in this peaceful environment. These additions are placed so that stone paths or stepping stones form a large cross that divides the garden into even quarters. Benches aside the reflecting pool are accompanied by rose planters, and more planters of roses lend decoration to the patio at the other end. The patio is framed by trellises and flowering vines on either side.

On the sides of the classic garden are three oval-trimmed trees, complimented at their base by beds of blooming flowers. In the early spring, these flowers add color to the garden while the young roses blossom. In the fall, the blooms compliment the fading roses and maintain interest in the classic gardening landscape. Evergreens line the back of the classical gardening landscape, and each corner is highlighted by a neatly-trimmed evergreen to give visual balance.

The classical gardening landscape’s hallmark is its sense of order, peace, and comfort. Accented by cobbled paths, its lines are strong and symmetrical, their impact softened by the delicate rose blooms and vined overhead arbors. You’ll find many examples of classical gardening landscape at historic locations like the Biltmore in North Carolina or other Vanderbilt estates in New York and New Jersey. Hartford, Connecticut, boasts a world-famous rose garden at Elizabeth Park. Of course, America’s White House hosts a world-famous rose garden as well. Fort Worth’s Botanic Garden in Texas is proud of its lower and oval rose gardens, exhibiting all the elements of classic gardening landscape.

European rose gardens display true classic gardening landscape. Castle Howard and Mottisfont Abbey in England are well worth the time if you’re visiting Great Britain. The Roseraie de Bagatelle in Paris houses over 9000 plants of over 1000 varieties. The Roseraie de la Cour de Commer in Normandy, France, contains over 40 unique roses that exist nowhere else in the world. The Roseto Botanico di Cavriglia “Carla Fineschi” near the town of Cavriglia in Tuscany, Italy, contains representatives of each of the subgenera, sections, and classes of the genus Rosa.

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