5 Tips For a Better Looking Landscape

It's no secret that landscaping can be expensive. Saving money while still having a good looking property is very important. Landscaping can make your home look great, while at the same time get you out in the fresh air for some exercise. It's possible to save money and improve your health by landscaping yourself, but what if it turns out poorly? It would be a shame to have wasted that time and money. The following tips will help to ensure that you will be happy with the results that you get from working on your own landscaping.

Know The Soil

First, you should know what type of soil type you have. Some plants require a more acidic soil, and others with more alkali. Also, it makes an important different if your soil is sandy, clay, or loamy. Your investment in plants that are known to work in the soil type that your lawn is will save you money and a lot of frustration. You can alter the conditions of your soil before planting if you would really like to use a type of plant that is not ideal for your lawns natural soil type. Depending on what you need to change, adding mulch, peat, crushed limestone, or clamshells can change your soil type in different ways. The changes won't be major, so these won't work for if the soil type is way off for a certain plant, but it can certainly help in many situations.

Know The Space

Next, you need to know how much space each plants needs. The root systems of some plants spread out more than those of others.

Also, some plants typically spread rapidly, so if you have too little space to allow for that, the plant will overcrowd the other plants, possibly killing them. Last, make sure you space the plants far enough apart. To have enough room to grow properly, many small trees and shrubs require three to four feet between them.

Go Native

The next tip is to use native plants in your landscaping. Being native to the area, the plants have been proven over time to thrive in the soil type and climate of your hometown. You should research what plants are indigenous to the region, and what plants grow well there in general. If you choose plants that are from other areas of the world, make sure that those areas share a similar climate to the climate of your area. Palm trees will not do well in New England, for example.

Know The Bloom Times

Next, make sure the plants in your landscaping bloom at different times of year. If they all bloom at once, your lawn will look amazing for a few weeks, but below average for the majority off the year. You need to extend the period that the landscaping looks the best. A way to help with this is to choose bushes that look good even when they are simply green, and not even in bloom.

They can have flowers as well, but you don't want the plants to look bad when they are not flowering. An example of what you can do is plant tulips and crocus among plants that bloom later in the year. This way, the bulbs will bloom, and when they are finished, the next plants will bloom. You can always have some kind of flower blooming on your lawn if you plan correctly.

Use Mulch

The final tip to help make your lawn more attractive is to use wood chips around shrubs, bushes, and trees. The wood chips look better than dirt, and also help to repel weeds, hold moisture, and provide natural food for the plants as the wood chips break down.

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