Landscape Design Will Raise Property Value Significantly

By Barry Sanderson


It takes talent, experience and ingenuity to produce high quality landscape design. Your home will be enhanced by the attractive setting around it. This is way more than planting the right kind of grass and pouring a concrete path through your garden. In fact, it takes considerable planning to do it right.
A patio should be in the same group of colors as the driveway and sidewalks. Do not place a Victorian patio set in the most sleek, contemporary yard on the block. Integrate flowerbeds and vegetable gardens so neither looks out of place. Your gardening should represent all the soft colors of nature along with bright blooms of outstanding splendor.

If trees are too large, too small or too sparse for the larger yard, the effect will be clumsy. Do not plant a weeping willow in a small space. It will soon grow and overlap the property next door. Your neighbor will not enjoy raking leaves that fall from your over sized tree. A tree that will grow tall should not be placed too close to the house.

Landscaping is part formal study, part design savvy and part enthusiasm for the colors Mother Nature provides. A student can earn a degree qualifying him or her to do professional landscaping. There are no licensing requirements, however, a potential client will be impressed that the landscaper has an academic background in the work.

A thick, lush expanse of grass, with random trees here and there and richly colored flowers to finish the look is the work of a dedicated landscaper. He or she may suggest a gazebo or a lattice arch to be placed over the garden walk. A beautiful retaining wall can ho
Landscaping is part formal study, part design savvy and part enthusiasm for the colors Mother Nature provides. A student can earn a degree qualifying him or her to do professional landscaping. There are no licensing requirements, however, a potential client will be impressed that the landscaper has an academic background in the work.

A thick, lush expanse of grass, with random trees here and there and richly colored flowers to finish the look is the work of a dedicated landscaper. He or she may suggest a gazebo or a lattice arch to be placed over the garden walk. A beautiful retaining wall can hold the soil of a bed of roses in place.

The sheer number of plants, flowers, grass and trees demands a storehouse of knowledge be resting within the brain of the individual who is a genius at landscape design. Certain plants grow only in certain climates. You cannot grow orchids in Minnesota, for example. Hawaii, on the other hand, has them growing as easily as wildflowers. The mix of the soil for one plant or another and a proficient watering schedule are things the homeowner can learn from the landscape designer.




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