Home
Landscaping Logo Resources
Top Links
Landscaping Plant Links
Sitemap

Sponsored Links

 

Navigation

Landscaping st louis
Landscaping tree
Landscaping school
Landscaping rock
Landscaping nassau
Landscaping supply
Landscaping detroit
Landscaping pool swimming
Landscaping yard
Idea landscaping
Equipment landscaping
Landscaping light
Business contractor fort landscaping services worth
Landscaping plant
Do it yourself landscaping
Landscaping logo

Books

Warning: file_get_contents(http://ecs.amazonaws.com/onca/xml?Service=AWSECommerceService&Version=2005-03-23&Operation=ItemSearch&ContentType=text%2Fxml&SubscriptionId=122CAXMJKCG3B7DHGZG2&AssociateTag=wwwdmcpublish-20&SearchIndex=Books&BrowseNode=&Keywords=landscaping&ItemPage=1&Sort=&ResponseGroup=Images,ItemAttributes,OfferFull,Medium,VariationSummary) [function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request in /home/landsca5/public_html/includes/amazon.php on line 846

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/landsca5/public_html/includes/amazon.php on line 868


The Proper Plants for the Landscape Exploring nature is a rejuvenating experience. However, exploring the forest may not fit into the daily schedule. Why not bring nature right into your courtyard? Landscaping Options Landscaping brings nature closer to home.
 
It includes many elements: the area, design, weather and others. The over all look depends on the owner’s taste. Some want the effect of water (pools, waterfalls, etc.) and some like rocks, stones, etc. To create a very natural feel, you must use plants. They are most helpful in creating the total effect of the landscape. It should not be just any plant; it should be the most appropriate plant for the area and climate. Best Choice of Plants for the Landscape 1. Groundcovers These plants are indispensable to a landscape as they can serve as backdrops for trees, shrubs, etc. There are many types of groundcovers to choose from. Sun-Loving Sunny areas are considered problematic. Many plants do not like direct sunlight. Juniper groundcovers and hardy perennials are very helpful in resolving this problem. Shade These plants cannot stand the heat of direct sunlight. They should be used in areas that are not exposed to the sun except for short periods of time. Most of the shade-loving plants are low-growing or mid-sized. “Attractive” Many flowering plants attract birds, butterflies, bees, etc. It is important to choose plants that grow pollens. Plants like bee balm, holly hock and red columbine attract hummingbirds. Aroma The garden can be made aromatic by using foliage plants. The lavender perennial plant’s flowers provide therapeutic scent. At the same time, it serves as a beautiful border. 2. Wet Plants Some landscapes come with wet areas like artificial ponds or waterfalls. To avoid leaving it bare, plants that thrive in wet soils are used to give beauty and natural effect. 3. Repellent Plants More than coming up with a good landscape, it is also necessary to maintain it and keep it free from intruders. Some plants are able to repel pests like the deer. Some ornamental grasses and flowers are used for deer control. 4. Grasses These are also helpful in the garden. There are varying kinds of grasses, the ornamental type and the functional ones. Functional grasses are those that are used in the background. Lawn grass is an example. It serves as an outdoor carpet. Ornamental grasses appeal more to aesthetics. They are used for decoration and for landscaping just like flowers. These can be mixed with trees and shrubs or can stand alone. Plants are beautiful, but the appropriate ones in a certain design must be selected and properly situated. They must thrive and be able to serve their purpose. This is the only key to bringing nature closer to the home.


 

Landscaping-Secrets Recommended Products


    Privacy   Terms of Use   Trademark Recognition: All product names, service names and trademarks used herein are the properties of their respective owners and are acknowledged.
  Landscaping Links
  Landscaping Resources
  Landscaping Magic
  Free Software Emporium
  GrizzlyGrape eBook Factory


Copyright June 2005 www.Landscaping-Secrets.com ALL Rights reserved


Landscape Yards Homes Business Landscaping

Videos

Loading...
Landscaping Tool Headlines

School Board to request grants

If the St. Tammany School Board approves three resolutions that were passed at Thursday’s Committee as a Whole for Business Affairs and Administrative meeting, it will allow Superintendent Trey Folse or in some cases, School Board President John Lamarque to apply for community development block grants.

Read more...


Coming up

To add, remove or update a listing in the Coming Up section, e-mail editorial@thisweeknews.com.

Read more...


David Glass

(Editor's note: The Argus-Courier asked each of the four candidates for Mayor, to complete a questionnaire. This is David Glass' complete response.)

Read more...


Greywater to Green Thumbs

Santa Cruz embraces the potential of reusing water Where does the water go after you wash your hands, take a shower or do a load of laundry? Until recently, it all went to sewer lines that funneled to water treatment plants. But California has amended its greywater regulation with the adoption of Title 24, Part five, Chapter 16A for California Plumbing code in January, making it easier to reuse ...

Read more...


Mayor against ballot question on housing

Mayor Joseph C. O'Brien is asking the City Council to go on record in opposition to Question 2 on the Nov. 2 state ballot - it has to do with the state's comprehensive affordable housing permit law known as Chapter 40B.

Read more...