A small yard does not have to be
devoid of landscaping elements. There are plenty of things that can be done
with a small yard to help it look nice, while not encroaching too much on
usable space.
The key is to plan well, and to choose plants and designs
that are not too over powering. But, even though you may not be able to have
large boulders or a sweeping flower garden, or a large pond, it is still
possible to have a beautiful landscape that surrounds your home and helps you
feel more comfortable in it.
One of the things to remember when you
have a small space is that you can build up rather than building out. You can
do this by building raised beds for your plants. This can be done yourself,
allowing you to save money. In fact, if you have a small yard, your landscaping
costs should be fewer anyway.
Building a raised bed allows you to
create an attractive feature for your small yard without having to worry about
taking up too much space. Some beds, if built on planks of wood, can be
designed with wheels. Then you can move your landscape wherever you want; you
have a moveable landscape!
Another method of maximizing small landscape
space is to use containers for planting. Instead of marking out large sections
of your yard for flowerbeds or vegetable patches, do a little container
gardening. These types of gardens allow you to choose to plant various items in
containers. Plants in containers take up less space, and you can move them
around as you need to. This also creates a moveable landscape that can be very
convenient depending upon your use of the space for a certain day.
The
containers can be placed for ornamental effect while you are entertaining, or
they can be moved out of the way for a rousing game of family
flag-football.
Take into account the colors in your landscape. Cool
colors (like blue) actually make a space look larger. Therefore, if you would
like your yard to feel and look larger, choose the colors that make it look
that way. Plants like silver king and evergreens can give your yard a feeling
of largeness. Blue spruce and Alberta pine are good examples of plants that add
a decorative tough while helping your property look bigger. In fact, Alberta
pines are rather small trees, so they do not take up very much space while at
the same time conferring a feeling of maximum space.
Another idea for
small landscape spaces is a small rock garden. A well-designed rock garden
always makes an attractive feature. Make sure that it is in a place that will
not be in the way when you mow the lawn. A little nook or corner of the
property, or even up against the house on a raised bed, will do for a small
rock garden.
Choose your rocks carefully to complement each other, and
choose plants that go with the rocks and that will not spread too much. Hens
and chicks are great plants for use in a small rock garden. The rock garden
draws the eye, but does not need to be sprawling.
Finally, if you want
a water feature, it is possible to use a small one for limited landscape space.
Small features similar to serenity fountains can be purchased for outdoor use.
You can put them among your rock garden. Even a small birdbath can add a
feeling of elegance to the yard. And the great thing about buying a small water
feature is that it costs much, much less than putting in a big pond or even a
medium size waterfall.
Water features come in a variety of types and
designs, and it very likely that you can find one to fit the size and the look
of your yard. Even if your yard is small, it is possible to design a landscape
that enlarges the space in an attractive manner.
By carefully
considering your design, using small features and cool colors, and by thinking
about what would help give your yard a touch of elegance, you can have a very
nicely landscaped and cozy surrounding for your home. |
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