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How To Choose Your Landscaping Plants: Essential Backyard Guidance

November 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Most people would likely tell you that they want their property to look as good as possible. Landscaping is a great way to add to the visual appeal and also the functionality of your garden or backyard. There are unlimited possibilities you can do with even a small backyard. No matter what size or style your project is, eventually you’re going to have to pick landscaping plants. The species of plants that you pick will depend on a number of factors. This is often the hardest part of planning your landscaping design. Here are some of the things you’ll have to think about when picking landscaping plants.

Climate And Soil Conditions
Naturally, one of your first concerns is going to be finding out which plants will grow best in your area. Different plants will thrive in different climates. There are thousands of beautiful plants out there, but the last thing you want to do is get one planted only to learn that it won’t survive in your area. Unfortunately, many garden centers and nurseries will sell plants and flowers that aren’t even recommended for that growing zone.

The same thing is true with soil conditions. Even in your own garden, there may be several different types of soil. Some landscaping plants may not be hardy enough to do well in certain types of soil. For example, if the ground has a high clay content, some plants will not be able to cope as well as others.

Size And Shape And Color
The shape and size of the landscaping plants is another concern, especially the size they will reach when they’re full grown. If you’re landscaping in a small area, you want your plants to be sized accordingly. If the plants grow too big and crowd each other, not only will it not look right, but it will be unhealthy for the plants as well. The color and shape of the landscaping plants is also important. Normally you will have at least a couple of different types of plants in any given area. They should compliment or contrast each other in a way that enhances the look of the entire scene.

Personal Preference
One of the most important factors when selecting landscaping plants is to pick something that you’re going to enjoy looking at. If you’re going to put all of this work into something, you’re going to want to enjoy it. That leads to the next point. Different plants require different amounts of looking after to keep them healthy and attractive. This means you should also take into consideration how much work you are willing to put into your garden after it’s planted, and pick your landscaping plants accordingly. Some people don’t have the time or desire to put in the amount of work required by some plants.

It’s also critical to pick landscaping plants that are not going to attract insects or pests. Some plants are naturally pest resistant, and you should be able to find some that fit into your design. Taking some time to do a little research before you jump into your project will save you a lot of money and work later on.

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