Are You Planning The Landscape Of Your New Home?

Are You Planning The Landscape Of Your New Home?

19 January 2019
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Are you having your dream house built to meet your exact specifications? If so, you are more than likely extremely excited about moving into your new house. You might also be thinking about what you will do for your landscape design. After all, why not move into a house that has the landscaping at least in its early stages, right? From arranging for new construction hydroseeding to adding a hardscape to your landscape design, here are some ideas that might help you.

New Construction Hydroseeding - Have you ever seen the process of hydroseeding? If so, you might have seen it at a business construction site. The same process of rapidly spreading lawn seeds and mulch at a construction landscaping site can also be done in residential areas, too. The same company that does the hydroseeding at your new house will also more than likely install sprinklers for you, too. Or if not, the company will be able to recommend somebody who will do that before the hydroseeding is done.

By arranging for an automatic sprinkler system and for hydroseeding services, you will have taken care of two important aspects of the landscape for your new house. The company that does the hydroseeding process will also recommend the best grass for your landscape. The great part about hydroseeding services is that, besides being affordable, your new lawn will already be started even before you move into your house.

Plan A Small Hardscape - Since you have chosen hydroseeding services to establish the grass at your new house, that more than likely means that you'll have a late lawn. Consider having a hardscape as part of your landscape design, both in your front yard and in your backyard. Having a hardscape just means that your work load will probably be lighter and that you'll save a bit of money on your water bill.

In the front yard, consider having a hardscape where you can display pots of different sizes and shapes, adding plants that are appropriate to each season of the year. Another idea is to add statuary to the hardscape. For example, a large statue of children at play might be perfect for your hardscape. In your backyard, consider using your hardscape as a patio area. If the hardscape is close to trees, add interest to the area by hanging decorative bird houses and ferns from the branches of the trees. 

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After thinking about what I wanted my yard to be like, I realized that there were a few issues I needed to work out. For starters, I really wanted to pave the way for larger outdoor gatherings, so I started talking with family members and friends about ideas they had. I was able to find a great landscaper who offered the types of things that I was looking for, and so they came out to help. After talking about creating a patio area and a flower garden, we started getting things done. Now my yard is lush and beautiful, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Read this blog to educate yourself on landscaping.

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