Landscaping For Function As Well As Aesthetics

Posted on: 15 June 2018

There are a lot of reasons to landscape your property, and while it is often to make it look nice, there are some pretty important functional aspects that can be achieved when you are planning out your landscaping. A good landscape designer can provide help if you need it or design a layout for you if you want to go that route as well. Take the time to think about your design before you start digging up the yard so that you have a great-looking finished product.

Beauty and Function

Designing a new landscape around your home or property can really make it look nice. Incorporating plants and trees that are indigenous to the area is a great way to make your landscape look natural as well. But beyond the way the yard looks, there are some functional things that can be incorporated into your design. Hills that tend to have a lot of runoff in the spring or during heavy rain may need some erosion protection, for instance. How can that be incorporated? Through careful planning, water and wind erosion can be minimized with specific plants and hardscape items like rocks placed so they they redirect the flow of water where you want or need it, or so that they break up the wind as it moves through an area.

Hardscape Design

Rocks, walls, and other items that are not planted are considered hardscape items. They are added to the landscape design to add to the overall look and feel of the landscape that you are adding to the property. Hardscaping can be used as a way to block wind and water flow over the landscape or can be used to add to the look of the landscape. Crushed rock waterways or manmade creek beds can be used to move water over an area, for instance, and large boulders act as a windbreak. There are many different ways to use hardscaping in your design.

Landscape Design Services

If you have been considering adding landscaping or hardscaping to your property but just do not know where to start, you might want to consider hiring a landscape designer to help you. They will look at the property, talk to you about the look you are after, and consider what might need to be done to control erosion or drainage on the property. Once they have taken the information they need, a drawing, much like a blueprint, will be created to outline the design and indicate the plants and hardscape items to be used. A landscape company will then take the design and create the landscape to the specifications on the design. Working with both a designer and a landscaper allows the two to collaborate and communicate about changes or problems along the way, creating a complete landscape that will enhance your property and achieve the look and feel you are after.

Contact a company like Bark Blowers & Hydroseeding Inc to learn more.

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