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Backyard Landscape Design - Backyard Landscaping Ideas

By: Jayashree Pakhare

Backyard landscaping does not have to be hard work. There are many, many ideas for a low maintenance back yard. There are several other options as well. There are options that can give privacy to a portion of the yard for meditation or installing fences for game areas and swimming areas. There is the possibility for small rock gardens and bird and butterfly gardens. The backyard can have many uses and you can use different landscaping ideas to create a low maintenance, multipurpose yard.

Today, more and more people are paying attention to their gardens because it can serve as an avenue for them whenever they want to relax and soothe their tired nerves. If you are one of those people who consider designing his or her garden, then it is now time for you to research on basic garden landscaping design principles, techniques and process.

Most designers say that landscaping indeed is perfect for the art of garden design. This is because garden landscape will require you to incorporate and practice aesthetics along with functionality. Here are helpful tips and some considerations you need to ponder upon when you are planning to indulge into garden landscaping.

1. Consider you needs

This is the basic consideration when you are planning to get started in garden landscaping. You better think of how you would want to use your space.

Major considerations in this aspect may include children, pets, receiving area where you can entertain, plants to use such as vegetables, flowering or ornamental plants, accessories such a pool, space where you can store equipment such as tools and equipment, and budget for maintenance.

2. The space you have

After deciding what you really need, contemplate on the space you have if it can accommodate what you want. Also, consider the elements you might incorporate in garden design such as outdoor living area, children's play area, water feature, herb garden, vegetable garden, swimming pool/spa, pond, birdbath/feeder, lawn, clothesline, garden seat, garden shed, statues/ornaments, pergola, gazebo, shade trees, and shade house or /glasshouse.

3. Consider the design of your house and the space available as a whole

Never force a garden design into a space that is not suitable. If you don’t have much space, opt for an ultra-modern garden that is ideal for you space.

4. Consider small areas and large areas as well

Planning is definitely a good start if you're into garden landscaping. If you have small area, opt for a design that can invoke intimacy and you can keep it simple to avoid it from being crowded.

If you have a large area, you can segment the outdoor space into a distinct area like a space for entertaining, space for children's play area, space for a pet's living area, space for feature garden or pool or spa area, or a space for vegetable garden.

5. Consider the garden's view from all angles

In any garden landscape, it is very significant to consider it overall view. What you can do is to take a good walk around your space and think what you would want your garden to look like.

6. Consider your time and timing as well

This is also one of the major considerations in garden landscaping because it can make of unmake the entire garden. Make an estimate of the finishing date and how long the process will take.

Experts say that garden landscaping design process should at least be started and planned six months ahead to give it enough time. This will also give you time to look for the advice of a landscaper who can give you a low price.



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