
The first step in the planning phase, is considering the style, shape and size of your home. You will want to blend the curves and angles of your home with your new garden. If your house is a small house, you may not want an over-sized garden. If you have a large home, you probably will not want a tiny garden because it will appear unbalanced.
As you consider the plants that you will be planting, take note of the full grown size of each one. Make sure you plant them far enough away from each other or from walkways to give them plenty of room to grow.
Checking the type of soil in your yard is very important. Not all plants will grow in all types of soil. Make sure you do not have any drainage problems where you are planting. If so, maybe you can reroute the water to drain away from your plants.
Start your planning with a focal point. It could be a large plant, a specific colored plant or a tree. Then plan the rest of the garden around that.
Turning to the Internet for more ideas on landscape design is a great way to start your planning. Doing your research before you even plant that first plant in your plan, will save you bundles of time and money in the future. Not doing the research first, can cause you to have to replant plants.
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