
Home Landscaping Ideas For All Climates
Home landscaping is probably the most popular hobby in
the United States. It is a method to create something beautiful, spend
time outdoor, and get some exercise. When planning your home
landscaping, consider trying something beyond a simple bed of marigolds.
Larger home landscaping projects can take more time but are also a
greater enjoyment.
Home Landscaping Idea #1 - Birdscaping
This is probably your first time hearing such a term “birdscaping”. This
is a home landscaping idea of using birds to decorate your landscape.
No, you don’t buy birds sculptures or anything of that sort. You can
attract birds to your yard with a few garden additions.
How to attract birds to your yard?
The first and simplest thing to do is add a birdfeeder to your yard.
Keep it filled with fresh seeds, and in a matter of weeks, birds will
start showing up. To attract a wider range of birds, put out a birdbath
that is kept clean and plant flowers that birds like. Sunflowers,
coneflowers, and holly are all produce seeds that birds eat. Your home
landscaping should also include at least a few trees and shrubs for the
birds to perch in. They feel safer if they can survey the yard from
camouflaged spots on twigs and branches.
Home Landscaping Idea #2 - Topiary
Topiary is the art of trimming shrubs and bushes into whimsical shapes.
It may be as simple as cutting a shrub into a cube or sphere, or as
difficult as training a tree into a double helix. Either way a topiary
is an eye-catching, sometimes surreal home landscaping project.
Most topiary aficionados choose evergreen plants like cedar or holly for
their home landscaping designs. Check with a local nursery for
suggestions in individual climates. Start small and simple. Topiaries
may need trimming once a week in summer.
Home Landscaping Idea #3 - Ponds And Fountains
A water feature is probably the most time-consuming but rewarding home
landscaping project. The simplest water feature is a shallow birdbath
that you clean weekly. The most elaborate ponds include fish,
waterfalls, plants, rocks, and a lot of maintenance.
However, it is possible to have plants and even fish in a small
container. Pick a light-colored cachepot that has no holes and holds at
least five gallons of water. Put gravel in the bottom, anchor a few
aquatic plants and move one or two bright goldfish in. In very cold
climates, the water garden must be dismantled for the winter. But in
warmer climates, fish can stand a thin layer of ice forming for a few
hours.
A fountain for home landscaping will keep itself free of mosquitoes, but
you must plan how to run electricity to it. Also, in very cold climates,
most home landscaping fountains must be shut off for the winter. But the
sound and sight of cascading water will attract more birds, and people,
to enjoy your garden.
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