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  1.  Do not settle for a cheap design such as a patio or a deck if you are not going to use it. It might be worth it to pay a professional designer to help you create the kind of space and design you will use and enjoy throughout different seasons.
  2.  You do not have to hire a professional to design your landscape for you, but it might be worth your time and money to quickly meet with an architect. You will get a better idea of how much your project will cost and perhaps avoid mistakes that would end up costing you money.
  3.  Think about whether or not you need to have a design for your project. It might cost less money to create a deck that is in a rectangular shape, but if you do not like the end result, you probably won't use the space. Spending a bit of money to hire a designer could help you get exactly what you want.
  4.  Landscaping is more than just planting flowers, grasses and trees. Landscaping also incorporates https://www.armorthane.com/resources/news/important-things-to-know-about-polyurea-coatings/ like benches or garden structures. Use decks, archways and pergolas to create attractive looks that are complex, beautiful and visually interesting. You can purchase these things in many different price ranges to accommodate your budget.
  5.  Contrary to what most people believe, it isn't necessary to have a designer or landscaper do your landscape. You will probably end up paying far more than necessary, especially if you are capable of doing the labor yourself. However, it can never hurt to speak with landscaper who can set you in the right direction as far as what you should do.
  6.  Think about the existing structures around the landscaping project before starting on it. Check out where your gutters, cables, air conditioning units, and things of that sort are located; you want to make sure you don't interfere with where they're at. Check with your city or county prior to digging so that you know you won't be damaging any underground lines.
  7.  Consider growing a hedge or bamboo plants to add privacy to your hard. Bamboo is a hardy grass, and it grows very quickly. It can add a lot of beauty to your property, and also give you a privacy barrier from neighbors or noisy streets. Just be cautious when growing bamboo as it does grow very quickly, meaning you will have to prune it regularly to keep it from becoming over grown.
  8.  Whenever you are landscaping yourself, it is important to include things other than plant life in your landscape. Things like decorative stones, bird baths, and lighting can really enhance the look of your landscape. Make sure you don't make your space too crowded, by adding to many extras.
  9.  Always use odd numbers of plant groupings. It is more pleasing to the eye and more natural looking to see groups of 3, 5 or 7 plants than groups of 2, 4 or 6. Aim for plantings that are more triangle-shaped than square-shaped, and your landscaping will have more eye appeal.
  10.  Create a softer look in your yard with curved borders. Curves are more visually appealing and can add interest and depth to your yard. The curved landscape borders offer a nice complement to the rigidity of the sides of your driveway and house.
  11.  If you are a pet owner, and you will be using chemicals to take care of your landscaping needs, be aware of which products you are using. Many of these chemical can make your pet sick, and some could even kill them. If you are unsure of which products are safe, ask the store in which you are purchasing them.
  12.  You know what you want people to think about you and your home, but sometimes, that is hard to communicate the way you want to. By using landscaping, you can show the world just how much pride you take in your home and how well you care for it. This article has shown you lots of great ways to make sure this happens.
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