Garden Landscaping
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Garden Landscaping
Garden landscaping is a hobby for some, and an obsession for others. Many people spend hours in their garden trying to ensure that the landscaping and layout of their garden stands out from that of their friends' and neighbors' gardens. Luckily, this is not as difficult as it seems. There are many different styles of garden landscaping, so it is not hard to make your garden look different from those around you. The tricky part is finding the style of garden landscaping that best reflects your own personal flair. If you are able to do this, however, it is a sure way to landscape a garden that is both enjoyable and unique.Simple StylesWhatever your personal style may be, it is most certainly reflected in a style of garden landscaping. One option is the formal garden. Formal gardens are usually comprised of geometric shapes and straight lines. Formal gardens have the appearance of being well planned, and require more maintenance than other styles of garden landscaping. It is important to know how to properly care for your plants if you prefer a formal garden, so that you can maintain the garden’s upkeep.Just as there is a formal style of garden landscaping, there is an informal style as well. The informal style features curved lines and a more random assortment of flowers and plants. It has a cozy look and often goes well in small cottage gardens. While greenery might be more prominent in a formal style of garden, a variety of colors is key to the informal style.Elaborate OptionsFor the devoted gardener, the challenge of a more complicated garden landscaping project might be appealing. An oriental garden makes use of accessories like rocks, water and evergreens. Potted plants also complete such a look.Another more elaborate choice is the woodland style. This style of garden landscaping is just one solution for the backyard that backs up to woods. If the woodland garden is executed properly, it can provide a nice transition from the home to the forest. A manmade waterfall and woodland plants are key elements for such a look.A One Of A Kind LookAfter identifying your own personal style, you will be able to landscape a garden that is not only reflective of your personality, but that is unique and different from those around you. It’s not about spending hours in the garden—it is about planning and executing the garden of your dreams!|
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Garden Landscaping in the News
- Navesink Garden Club cites local landscapingThe Hub2 days ago
For the second year in a row, the Navesink Garden Club presented seven local homes and businesses with "Random Sighting of Beauty" awards in recognition of the landscaping and plantings around the properties. Two business owners and five private residences were cited, with two winners from Atlantic Highlands and five in Red Bank.
- Lingo needn't trip up casual gardenerFort Wayne Journal Gazette33 minutes ago
Landscaping jargon often leaves homeowners and part-time gardeners perplexed, and it's no wonder. In the garden, commonplace words can take on different meanings.
- Garden's first piece of art unveiledDaily Gleaner22 hours ago
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery's sculpture garden is open to the public.
- Lander marks holiday with landscape additionThe Index-Journal26 hours ago
Lander University marked Arbor Day with another addition to its continuing landscaping project. The Greenwood Council of Garden Clubs donated an Eastern Redbud to the university, which was planted during a brief ceremony Friday.
- Park facility is public artMiami Herald7 hours ago
At Long Key Nature Center in Davie, visitors are discovering a tranquil respite that's actually a new public art endeavor. Created by Lorna Jordan, an artist who specializes in public artworks, the $1,183,000 Island Garden project was funded by the 2000 Safe Parks and Land Preservation Bond. It is a joint venture of the Broward Cultural Division and the Parks and Recreation Division.
- 'I'm a little sad to see it go'St. Catharines Standard13 hours ago
Joe Reid has fond memories of opening the Garden City's first parking garage But the former mayor never expected he'd be around to close the Carlisle Street structure. "I'm a little sad to see it go.[...]









Joel says:
8 months ago
A few extra ideas I wanted to throw into the mix are the strategic placement of stone benches, bird feeders, bird baths, water fountains, and garden statues, preferably with a weathered look to them.