Secrets to Landscape Success
Below are some ideas to spruce up your landscape planning -- call us today to schedule your dream makeover!

Create a knockout yard with these simple strategies:
Create paths
A garden path allows you -- and visitors -- to enjoy your landscaping. It also creates a convenient route for plant maintenance. If your yard is large, plan paths at least 3 feet wide so people can walk together. Allow extra space for plants to spill over the sides, or for a bench.

Throw some curves
Curves, angles and free-form, flowing edges add interest to landscape design. Use curves -- such as paths, fences and edging -- to draw attention to a special place (such as a gazebo) or a special planting.

Mass colors for impact
Cluster several of the same plant variety together for more color clout. If nearby plants will bloom at the same time, make sure the colors will complement or contrast, rather than clash. The many layers of this garden include lilies, feather reedgrass and conifers.

Fall for foliage
Include plants with variegated and colorful foliage to give seasonlong color to your landscape. A burgundy-tinted leaf doesn't fade like a flower blossom; it lingers all season. Some plants, such as ornamental grasses and red-twig dogwood, also provide visual interest even through a long Midwest winter.

Play up contrasts
The eye loves contrasts. Texture, color and shape can all provide contrast in a garden. Here, salvias, azaleas, miniature bearded irises and euonymus shroud retaining walls.

Source: http://www.midwestliving.com





