September 21, 2007
Front Yard Garden Designs
Natural Front Yard Garden Designs
There are several things to think about when designing the front garden. The first thing to would be the location of the home. A home in the southwest desert will have a completely different front garden design than one in the northeast. Another factor is the amount of care a person wants to spend to maintain the front garden design. Many people in desert areas that are extremely hot and arid in the summer months find that a natural garden design works great. Using rock, pebbles and drought tolerant plants can make a beautiful front garden design that can endure severe temperatures.
In extremely cold climates the homeowner may want to use a natural theme but will need to modify it. Evergreens make a beautiful natural garden design for this kind of climate. Looking for other native plants that are good in that climate will insure that the front garden design will have lasting beauty. Rocks and stone will look beautiful in cold climates as well and make beautiful borders. Whatever the climate may be, using the natural material of the land will help make a nice front garden design.
Front Garden Designs That Invite
If the homeowner wants people to feel welcome there are many ways to say "come in" with the front garden design. One of the most important aspects of welcoming people is making a clear walkway. Keeping the bushes and large plants trimmed away from walkways will make the home easily accessible. Another important factor would be to use welcoming plants and colors. Bright cheery flowers communicate "welcome" better than just about anything else. Early spring flowers such as tulips, crocus, and daffodils will invite people out of their winter blues. Bushes with bright green leaves can be placed along the path to show the way to the door of the home. Avoiding plants with thorns or pollen will make people feel more welcome and prevent injury and allergies. The front garden design of the home should be well manicured and attractive.
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