Who doesn’t want people to gaze at your garden while crossing the street!! People like the way how your house looks like from the street and that reflects the image of the person living in the house. After all, a well-maintained garden and properly manicured landscaping mirrors the owners pride in their home. Greeneries are necessary to our health and a beautiful landscape is always an important part of your lifestyle and most of us preferred to spend time instead of the barbecue or backyard baseball.
Landscaping adds a lot of potential to your home but there are many things which should be kept in mind and should be referred with a professional landscaper. Following are some do’s and don’ts of landscaping should be remembered while planning for a landscape or creating a garden.
3. Do Research work
Make sure the plants you want to grow complement each other and
can share soil. Map out your dream yard and plan accordingly
4. Don’t Think in ones
You might be pretty excited to watch the cuddles of different varieties
of colorful flower in to your garden but that never works everywhere
like in an organized group.
5. Do Think exterior appearance
Curb appeal can boost the value of your home 5-10% so its important
to mindful of curb appeal even if you are not yet thinking of selling
your house
7. As trees grow, they could cause damage to your property. They should
be at least 20 feet from the house itself. Various plants will require
such foresight
Do plan for a long term
8. Don’t let the weeds creep up
Weeds are irritably annoying for your landscape and it also affects the
surrounding plants, even a cutie dandelion can be a symptom of
growing havoc in your lawn.
9. Do Think for Low Maintenance
Think for low maintenance but if you don’t have time or energy for a
beautiful landscaping then better not to think for it.
10. Don’t stake on Trees
There is no point of staking trees and also there is no evidence saying
the benefits of staking a tree for landscaping enthusiasts.
11. Do tugging Overgrown Plants
it may pain you to take out a mature plant just to start over, but over
grown plants can crowd the house , block windows and begin to cause
property damage.
12. Don't dig garden beds often
You don't need soil to be really loose, as many believe. But it is also not
conductive to plant growth to pack soil unnecessarily by frequently
stomping through.
13. Do Fertilize Grass before winter
Grass are very different than other big or small plants, they reacts
differently to the chemical nourishment. To make the lawn green
through out the winter use manure just before the start of winters.
14. How to negotiate with the seller if
your are a first time home buyer
Here are few negotiation tips
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