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Backyard Landscape Design Features

Monday, November 1st, 2010

There are some backyard landscape design ideas that you can collect and save from many different magazines or on-line services. You want your own unique landscape design to reflect your specific life style and so it does not like other people’s designs.

You do not want to make the backyard landscaping ideas a difficult project. There are several designs that are actually low maintenance. There are also options that will award you some privacy for relaxing, reading a book, or for meditating. If you already have a swimming pool it is best to erect a fence around it for the safety of your family and the safety of others. You can fence off another portion of the backyard for playing yard games. There are several types of landscape decorations that can be installed, plants to be planted for watching birds, and butterfly gardens. Your backyard landscape does not have to be just one design; you can separate your yard into designs for particular activities.

You do not want your ideas to resemble your neighbors. You want to have a one of a kind place to reflect your way of living and also to be low maintenance. You want to be able to go on vacation and know that your backyard is taking care of itself. If your yard is huge but you want something low maintenance plant only a small patch of grass. You can place pavers or pebbles to create pathways or walkways around the yard. You can create an area of the yard for a conversation pit by placing outdoor carpeting and some comfortable patio furniture. Flowers and herbs can be grown in raised beds or containers; this adds a little color to the backyard. These containers can be rotated around the backyard for sunshine needs or to add color to another part of the yard.

If you and your family want to have more privacy you do not necessarily have to have a fence built. There are other ways to create a ‘fence’ such as decorative trees that are at least 7 feet tall or higher, tall hedges, creative lattice work that is covered with a favorite vine or two. However, regular fencing should be around a pool for safety and some fencing can be made to give you privacy while swimming and sunning. Regular fencing should also be surrounding the game or sports areas not only for the safety of those not involved in the game or sports but for the safety of your garden.

Your natural fencing of hedges or bushes can be grown wherever or however you want in order to create a reading or meditating area. These areas can also have flowers planted on the inner side of the bushes to help one relax. Backyard decorations such as birdbaths, fountains, and gazing balls can be added to any area of the backyard. A comfortable chair or bench is good for meditation or reading and a bistro table and chairs can be for lunch or an afternoon snack.

Building Backyard Ponds – A Great Challenge For Landscapers

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

As more and more people beautify their backyard with shrubbery and flower beds, building backyard ponds to improve their landscaping is considered a new aspect of business for landscapers. The cost of building backyard ponds will change based on the design as well as the size of this additional attraction. Therefore, building backyard ponds will be a great opportunity for landscapers.

Finding a Need and Filling It

Nonetheless, for fancy designs where electric power is needed away from the home, contractors are starting to expand on an additional aspect of the landscapers business. Adding building backyard ponds to their repertoire of enhancements for the outdoors, having the right equipment as well as expertise can create additional revenue.

The majority of small ponds are available in a kit form for owners of homes to add on their own, yet once they begin digging the hole and realize the amount of excavation in addition to adding power to the water pump they might start making some phone calls looking around for professional assistance. While the all-in-one kits make building backyard ponds sound relatively easy, there is quite a bit of physical work involved.

Various Steps for Adding Outdoor Pond Can Be Intimidating

When building backyard ponds, a whole needs to be dug about the size of the pond desired. For small round ponds that are narrow it is not a major problem, but for areas that are larger the use of power equipment, going beyond the scope of the majority of homeowners, will make the job of far easier.

Then, the idea of having to hook up the power to a water pomp for the fountain as well as filtration system will ordinarily need the services of a licensed electrician, unless the homeowner is comfortable with having an extension cord running over their lawn. Plants that are in and around a pond will also add to the decorative nature and furnish a more aesthetic area within the yard, and because the majority of landscapers are familiar with the types and sizes of decorative plants, they are typically called in to assist people who are building backyard ponds.

An individual or a company who has a proper equipment as well as experience in building backyard ponds can typically have a small to medium-sized type of pond in place in a day or two, and would then be working on adding decorative shrubs while they wait for the water to become clear through the filter. But the time and effort that is required, the majority of owners of homes are turning building backyard ponds into a moneymaking business for landscape companies.

With frequent efforts, landscapers will bring this new landscaping field to homeowners soon. Although process of building backyard ponds is hard, the cost it give you is greatly big.