You may think that you can only dream of a green lawn. That may be true, but for 99 percent of us, professional fertiliziation and cutting the grass to the right level is at least a start along that path. Why not try it this season?
What could be more relaxing than the sound of a waterfall or fountain? A hardscape expert can design a waterfall or fountain as a featured addition to your yard, perhaps including a walking trail and lights to enjoy the yard even after sunset.
If you’re looking for more economical ways to landscape your yard consider planting cactus. This nifty plant does not require as much water as traditional landscaping species and are generally low maintenance.
A small yard can be made to look large with the forced perspective technique, which makes the yard look longer and more spacious. Angling plants toward each other and extending to the rear of the landscape can create an optical allusion to make the yard look longer.
Ever wonder why you can often find scalene triangles in Japanese landscape designs? In Japanese culture, triangles create a symmetrical balance, especially when there are single or groupings of objects at the triangle’s apex.
Every season brings with it specific tasks that if carried out efficiently, will ensure that your land looks at its best all year round. Calling in the experts will allow you to do your job while they do theirs.