Tip! In pure terms
Landscape gardening
is a precise job, involving elements of art,-creating and preserving
greenery
Landscape gardening is to the gardener what the Sistine
Chapel was to Michelangelo. A vast unblemished surface, to create and
design upon in a way that is unique to you. As with all gardening forms,
before you create your masterpiece you will at least have a rough idea of
what it is you want to create.
Vast rolling hills and expanses of land stretching to
the horizon might be all well and good in theory, but to work it properly
a plan must first exist somewhere, even if it is only in your mind.
Without a proper plan the landscape gardener will fail in their attempts
to create a work of art.
Since you have such a vast and empty canvas on which to
set your brushstrokes to, the brave individual who undertakes landscape
gardening, has before him a veritable plethora of ideas to choose from.
A normal garden, or Asian garden. Wooded areas, or
large sections of uncluttered space. Water features, gazebos, patios,
decks, raised beds, or rock beds.
The list is endless, and all are as visually stunning
as the other. This then is where your will power comes in handy. Resist
the urge to jump right in into the deep end and start digging up your
garden. There's more to landscape gardening than meets the eye.
Tip! ) You must be
physically fit and agile. Laziness and gardening are anonymous to each
other.
I can not stress enough how much planning, planning, and more planning
you will need to do to before you start your landscape gardening project.
You could of course forgo all that tedious planning and jump right in, but
chances are you'll get stuck even before you are aware of it. A good
example would be that lovely gazebo that was going for a song that you
grabbed up before anyone else could. But now you find that it doesn't fit
anywhere within the confines of your garden. After all, it was cheap, what
can you do? (A metaphoric shrugging of the shoulders).
Tip! ) Be prepared to
invest a small amount of your earnings in purchasing the “Can't do
without”, gardening tools.
organic Landscaping
Tip! Purchase some
gardening books or magazines to get new ideas. Look at what other people
are trying in their gardens and see if their ideas inspire you to try
something new.
By: Larry Evans
Many people are becoming more interested in using
landscape tactics that do not harm the earth. In addition to being great
for the environment, organic landscaping can also provide benefits for
your wallet and for your health. One of the most alarming things to many
people is the fact that some pesticides and fertilizers can harm their
children. When you have children or grandchildren, it seems kind of a
waste if they cannot play on the lawn because there is fertilizer all over
it. Likewise, the improper use of pesticides, or sometimes even the proper
use of these chemicals, can result in sickness. Another benefit of organic
gardening can also be felt in the wallet. If you make use of the resources
that you have at hand, you can actually save money with do-it-yourself
organic landscaping, rather than paying money for chemicals to unnaturally
enhance your plants.
One of the best ways to practice organic landscape is
to make use of native plants. It is much easier to naturally promote the
health of your landscape when the plants you use thrive in your area.
Bringing in exotic plants or non-native plants from areas with very
different conditions only results in frustration and the possible reliance
on chemicals to help you take care of them. If you want to keep a
landscape that works with the natural setting, native plants, or plants
from areas with similar conditions, can help you accomplish this.
The lawn is most often the most visible part of a
landscape. It seems as though many people thing it is necessary to use a
great deal of chemicals to keep pests from ruining the lawn or to help the
lawn grow well. The truth, however, is that by actively caring for the
soil in your lawn as well as the grass, you can create a healthier lawn.
This can be done in a number of ways that do not involve chemicals that
can be harmful to the environment and to your health.
Tip! Sustainability.
In his book, Gardening Organically, John Fedor defines sustainability as
“the ability of a society or an ecosystem to function indefinitely
without squandering the resources on which it relies.
One of these ways is the use of organic fertilizer.
There are compositions of fertilizer made entirely of organic materials.
These fertilizers do cost more up front, but as they are used regularly
reduce long run costs. The decrease the need for chemicals that can become
expensive (and if applied wrong can actually damage you lawn more than
help it), and they do not need to be applied as often. So, the cost often
evens out eventually, as you have to apply the synthetic fertilizer much
more often.
Tip! enter
competitions to win free gardening products such as gardening
accessories, tools, and other gardening supplies. Just a thought
Another way to take care of the lawn is to use
practices that promote healthy soil and better grass roots. One of these
practices is aeration. Aeration relieves soil compaction by punching holes
in the ground. This helps by making the soil easier to go through. This
means that the roots have more room to go deeper, and organisms, like
earthworms, that actually help the health of your grass, have more room to
move about and make their homes. This results in naturally healthy grass
that withstands pests better and keeps weeds out on its own.
Top dressing and over seeding are other organic
practices that improve the health of the lawn. Top dressing is the act of
taking composted organic matter and mixing it half and half with sand. A
thin layer is then spread over the lawn. This actually improves the lawn
rooting, creating healthier, hardier grass, without fertilizer. Over
seeding is a method that makes use of more than the recommended amount of
grass seed — about one and a half times more than the recommended amount.
Over seeding promotes quicker germination and results in a thicker lawn
that fights weeds.
Tip! Weed control is
essential in successful vegetable gardening as weeds can rob cultivated
plants of water, nutrients and light. It is important that the soil is
hoed or cultivated after each rain or irrigation to kill the weeds that
have sprouted.
Fertilizer, organic or otherwise, is not even necessary
if you practice common sense in using organic gardening techniques. You
can even create your own compost and mulch by using grass clippings from
the lawn mower and leftovers from the garden. Raked leaves and pine
needles and weeds can also be used. By leaving them to decompose, you are
creating nutrient-rich organic matter than can be used to, in turn,
improve the health of all the plants in your landscape, not just grass.
Organic gardening can be a very rewarding and money saving effort when you
do it yourself.
Tip! Building
Healthy Soil. Improve the Soil Structure. Test Your Soil.
Add Organic Matter. Grow Cover Crops and Green Manures. Add Nutrients
Article Source:
www.articlerich.com
So, now that you've started on your plan, you will
need to decide what type of stuff you want cluttering up your garden. A
sun dial? Or perhaps even a garden seat. What about that lovely fountain
you saw just the other day. And don't forget the gazebo.
Fine, you've decided the type of garden you want, you
have decided what items you want gracing your garden, now comes the real
meaty part of landscape gardening. You need to decide exactly where
everything is going to be placed. In other words you'll need to design the
landscape of the garden, placing a pot there, a shrub here, a tall sapling
in the corner, your sun dial in a suitably sunny place, perhaps even next
to your fountain. And let's not forget to squash that gazebo in, anyway
you can!
Landscape gardening is just like every other gardening
project you are tackled to date, only with a little more scope, and
harder, back breaking work. The perfect choice for the gardener who's
tried everything, and wants to start a garden from scratch.