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Landscaping Ideas Just in Time for Spring

Spring is the ideal time to take stock of your yard’s overall health and consider a few landscaping ideas. It is also a good time to remove broken branches and have shrubbery pruned back by a professional landscaping company.

First: Test Your Soil 

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Testing your soil and having your lawn fertilized could also be a helpful practice to get into at this point in the season.

When you have your soil tested, you’ll receive a rundown of your soil’s pH level as well as whether your soil has the right mix of nutrients to allow bushes and flowers to thrive. 

The great thing about getting your soil tested early is that it gives you time to respond.

If your soil is missing a particular mix of nutrients, for instance, you’ll be able to have a professional landscaping company like Xeriscape fertilize your lawn to get the perfect blend of nutrients. 

Mix Enclosure and Openness 

The root word for garden is actually enclosure. With a great outdoor landscape, you’re actually looking to blend an enclosed space with the openness of the great outdoors.

There’s even something called the law of significant exposure to guide your landscaping ideas. 

The idea behind this is to create a sense of refuge while allowing you and all of your guests to bask in the outdoors.

The law of significant exposure says that the vertical top of a space should be at least a third of the horizontal length of a space. 

How does this all work in practice? If you have a patio that’s 21 feet wide horizontally, then a nearby hedge or overhanging tree should be at least 7 feet tall (3:1 ratio) so that there’s a comfy sense of enclosure. The same thing applies to gardens.

Create Multiple Seating Areas 

Installing different seats and tables for different purposes and different times of the day is one of the best landscaping ideas out there.

A hammock deep in the yard, if you have the space, would be great for relaxing. A pair of set-off seats might be nice for enjoying a coffee in the morning or a cocktail later in the evening.

On the other hand, a table and perhaps a few couches would be ideal for entertaining guests or bringing a few plates outside and enjoying dinner al fresco! 

Start with the Big Stuff 

You might have to fight off the temptation to immediately plant your perennials in the sense that there are practical and design benefits to planting the big stuff before the small stuff.

Landscapers recommend going from planting trees and shrubs to dealing with perennials and ground cover.

You should start with something bigger like a tree because doing so gives you an anchor and an idea of where you’re going structurally.

It also prevents you from trampling newer planted flowers if you have to use a tractor or other heavy machinery to get your trees and shrubs into position.

And remember to follow the law of significant enclosure (mentioned above) and ensure, for instance, a small tree abutting a garden is at least a third the height of the garden’s width. 

Variation Within Consistency 

Repeating similar tones and textures in your garden often achieves a more powerful effect than experimenting with a bunch of individually interesting but collectively jarring colors.

A few different varieties of ferns lining your walkway and leading into the backyard achieves a consistent yet beautifying effect as opposed to dozens of mismatched plants and exotic flowers.

Summing it up, landscaping ideas should revolve around a sense of enclosure, comfort, and intriguing consistency of textures and tones. Contact us for more information.