Mar 8, 2018

Landscaping With Simple Materials



When warm weather arrives, you might want to get outside to change the look of your yard or to update it with new decorations. A landscaping Cranberry Township PA company can offer suggestions as to what would look best in your yard and perform the routine maintenance to keep your lawn looking the best that it can throughout the year. Fortunately, there are a few easy landscaping ideas that don't take a lot of time to accomplish and can make over the appearance of your yard so that it looks new and modern.
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One of the things that you can do to drastically change the look of your yard is to plant several of the same kind of tree, flower or bush. You can also use plants of the same color in one area of the yard if you don't want to keep the same kind of plant throughout. Brighter colors among green bushes and plants provide a bold contrast that is pleasing to the eye.

Consider using plants that offer dual functions. Tall trees or bushes can provide decoration while also providing privacy if they are planted along the side of the yard. They can also provide shade if you use taller bushes and trees. If you have a fence of any kind, get a little creative with the design of the plants that you use. Vining plants are easy to create designs with, especially if you place a wire or other materials on the fence as a way to provide a path for the vining plant to grow.

Mix a few different kinds of materials in the yard. Use concrete path markers with stones along the edges of the yard or the path that you create. Try to keep the design of the yard as natural as possible instead of using a lot of bold colors so that you enjoy the beauty of the scenery instead of only looking at the decorations. Use stones and other materials to create divisions in the yard as well so that you can keep a space for entertaining or a space for going outside to relax after a long day.
 

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