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13 Aug 2013

Water Garden: Adding Great Value to your Home


There are many different factors that go into the overall value of your home. But you can definitely increase the general appeal and value of your home with water garden. While the interior of the home is going to be one of the major deciding factors at the end of the day for most people, the reality is that a water garden can add an x-factor to your property. In the same way that a person may choose one home over another because one of them has the added benefit of a backyard pool. You may also find that the same situation applies with a water garden.

Water Garden: Fountain or Pond

The amount of extra value from your water garden will really depend on a few different factors. First of all, you have to take a look at the bigger picture when it comes to your yard. A fountain or pond will not help you out very much if the rest of your yard is a complete mess. The people who are usually able to get the largest value increase from a pond or fountain are the ones who also have a nice patio to go along with the water area.

If you really want to add more value to your home with your backyard, then you may want to look into creating a calming atmosphere. An atmosphere that covers the entire backyard rather than just throwing a random bit of water into the mix. A bridge that runs over the pond would be a best case scenario, and perhaps you could have a walkway that wraps itself around a fountain.

Using Xeriscaping for your water garden

While having a full-fledged water garden is rewarding and enjoyable, lots of people simply don’t have the time that is required to maintain it. Whether you have too much going on at work or too many kids to take care of, you should never try to operate a garden if you don’t think you can handle it. For those people who are just too busy for a normal garden, I would suggest a somewhat recent method of gardening known as Xeriscaping. This minimal yet stylish theory first emerged in Colorado when water levels were at an all-time low. It is a great method of having a great looking yard or water garden, without having to maintain it or water it very often at all.

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If your area is undergoing a drought, you should check with the water suppliers and see if they are offering lessons. If you attend those, you will be able to get advice specific to your region (IE types of plants to grow, how much to water them, etc.).

To some, the name Xeriscaping conjures the image of a yard that consists of a giant rock bed. However, this is known as “zero scaping”, and it is a considerably different concept. It focuses on reducing your yard to nothing that requires any maintenance whatsoever. Unfortunately this is usually just rocks. But this shouldn’t be your goal. While keeping maintenance at a minimum, it is still possibly to retain a nice looking yard that won’t attract the negative attention of everyone who passes by.

This might sound like it would be hard to implement without making your yard into a hideous mess, but this is not so at all. The theory basically involves choosing plants which are low maintenance to begin with, then putting them each in environments that are ideal. It is usually applied by figuring out what side of the house to place it on to get the best amount of shade, and figuring out how to group it with plants with similar water needs.

To get started in your Xeriscaping renovation, you first need to pick out all the plants you will be using. They should for the most part require a low amount of water. This doesn’t mean you can only grow cactuses in your yard. Just cut back on the really thirsty plants that you have to water every day to keep alive. You’ll want to stick with local plants for the most part. Don’t go with anything too exotic as these generally require larger amounts of water.

 

The second most important principle of xeriscaping is placing the plants in ideal areas. Place them all together with plants that require essentially the same amount of water. This way, you will end up saving lots of water. Also place the plants in areas where they will be protected from wind or excessive sun, depending on the needs of the plants. Xeriscaping is almost the same thing as microclimating, just with more of a focus on adaptation to harsh conditions rather than avoiding them. So if it sounds good to you and you’re looking to save time and water by renovating your garden, you should look for xeriscaping lessons.

The size of the pond or fountain for your water garden is also going to have an impact on how it affects your home’s value. If you have a large pond where large fish are stocked on a regular basis, then you could be looking at adding a few extra thousand dollars to your home’s overall value. On the other hand, a small fountain that is placed in the center of your backyard is probably not going to do very much for you. At the end of the day, you need to make sure that your water garden is the main attraction in the backyard. You are really going to be able to get any extra value out of it.

Looking for more water garden tips? Find out more from the experts! Call us today at 805-773-5395.

02 Jun 2012

Pool Landscaping Tips for Your Backyard


It is a plan of action to get your pool looking its best by making use of around the pool landscaping. This sort of pool landscaping can turn your boring old backyard into the backyard of the stars. You could have a Hollywood looking backyard in no time if you play your cards right.

Pool Landscaping Design

A good pool landscaping design can make your pool the focal attraction and convey out so much more in your yard. Should your yard be large, you can think about adding gorgeous brick walkways around the pool. This sort of pool landscaping can result in other areas of the yard as well. You can have a larger grouping of brick on which you could place your patio furniture, a table and chairs can look fantastic. Breaking up the brick in the pool landscaping will some sections of greenery is a good touch. These bits of green will take in life to the whole picture and remove the hard stone look. Brick is a good choice of stone since it is a softer looking stone. The red brick color is attractive and warm it won’t leave your yard looking cold and unwelcoming. The green plants will simply enhance the attractiveness of the brick as a pool landscaping tool. You can throw in some landscaping stones round the plants and also the edges of the patio. Light colored Stones will add a lot to the entire pool landscaping design. Choose small and sharp stones and you have just added a whole other layer of texture to the landscape and this on its own can make your yard look fantastic.

Can I Have Plants Around My Pool?

You may also consider putting in some colorful flowers. If you spend a lot of time by the pool during the night, then add night blooming flowers as well. By doing this you will be surrounded by some fantastic blooms and scents all day. While there is nothing inherently wrong with placing a few plants around your swimming pool, you still need to make sure that you are making the correct pool landscaping decisions. You don’t want to put too many plants near the pool because it will make it much harder to keep your pool clean on a regular basis, and you should also make sure that your plants fit well with the rest of your backyard pool theme. Most people just think about adding something tropical more than anything else, but in reality, there are quite a few different things to think about before you add plants around your swimming pool.

Avoid Big, Bountiful Plants

The first thing you should try to avoid when adding plants around your pool is to stick to options that don’t come with a lot of extra fruit and flowers. It’s one thing to add plants for a bit of extra greenery to your pool, you don’t want to overdo it by adding extra materials into the mix.

Think Twice Before Planting

It’s usually a good idea to stick with potted plants rather than large bushes or trees around your pool because the roots of those larger plants can actually affect the structure of your pool in the long run. Any oak, ficus, or elm trees are out of the question because you don’t want to deal with the long list of problems that occur when you have roots invading your pool’s plumbing system.

Low Maintenance Options

One last thing to remember is that your pool is supposed to be the area of your home where you are able to relax and enjoy time with family and friends. You don’t want to add an extra stress to your life by creating a situation where you have to maintain your new plants around the pool on a regular basis. Stick with options that won’t force you to spend most of your time around the pool trimming leaves and fertilizing the plants. It’s always a good idea to just keep things simple in this department.

Mixed most of these ideas will make your pool gardening the best ever seen. Begin looking to the way to go about this kind of pool landscaping today. Some of it you could be able to perform by yourself while the other aspects might need some professional help with. Your pool landscaping is likely to impress your entire friends when you are done so get started today and it will be done in no time.

Need help with your pool landscaping? The professional landscapers at Evergreen Landscaping are here for you. Contact us today to get started!

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11 Nov 2011

Home Landscaping that Best Work for You


Home landscaping is no different than other kinds of landscape in that you are working hard to make the area around you look great. You put just as much effort and planning into it. Here are some suggestions for your home landscaping ideas.

Research home landscaping ideas online

There are products that can help you to find the best home landscaping idea for your home. There is even home landscaping software. These programs can be a great help to you as you are trying to figure out what will suit your home and yard the best. With these types of programs you will get to see a few different layouts which will help you to narrow down your choices.

If home landscaping software programs are not for you, then you can try looking online for some great home landscaping ideas. The internet is full of great sites that you can use to get everything done the right way. It is important to do plenty of research before you start your own home landscaping so that you keep the number of mistakes made down to a minimum. If you do make a boo-boo, don’t worry about it, anything can be fixed.

Choose the landscaping company that will do the best work for you.

 

Picking your landscaping company shouldn’t be a random choice. Whether your job is big or small, it is important to find a trustworthy and reliable company that will leave your landscaping looking great. Finding a company with experience and rive is important. It is best to find a company that knows what they are doing and are commuted to doing their best.

You’re checking up should not end there however. You still need to find out just how well run landscaping companies they are. Look at it this way: most landscaping companies are small business and they only have a few people working there. The owners have to do the bulk of the work on their own. That is why they are not always as reliable as they should be. Like other contractors they have a lot on their plate and they can at times get overwhelmed and not show up for a job when they were supposed to. While I do not excuse it I can understand it. They have a lot of people demanding certain things from them. The owners of the landscaping company will generally have to do all of the free estimates themselves, take the appointments, get to the appointments, do the books and then does the actual landscaping company work. Wow, that is enough to run anyone into the ground. That is why you should find out how many clients a potential landscaping company has at the time you are going to hire them. If they sound as if they will be too busy then you might want to choose another landscaping company, one that will have the time that you need. You need to choose a landscaping company that will be dedicated to the work that you are getting done, you are paying for a service and you deserve for it to be as good as it can be.

 

Before you start your home landscaping, you will need to look into any gas lines and electrical lines that may be running through your yard. This is very important if you are planning to be doing a lot of digging. You cannot afford to hit any of these things, not only can it cost you a bundle to fix; it can also be very dangerous. Hitting an electrical line with a metal shovel can be fatal. You will also need to find out about zoning restrictions that could affect your home landscaping. In some places you cannot have trees too high and even some fences are not allowed. Find out these kinds of things before you start your home landscaping work and you could save a lot of time and money.

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