Outdoor Decorating - Create an Easy Lawn - 5 Simple Secrets to an Easy Lawn!

Five ways to establish a yard that is almost care free. Are thoughts of cutting your yard a cause for alarm? The problem may be a lack of effective lawn design. Gardens with deep curves and sharp corners may be pleasing to the eye, but they can be difficult to mow. In the process of planning your landscape don’t forget that you will need to consider that you have to mow in these areas.

Select vines to suit the type of architecture and the desired effect. Use varieties with large, coarse foliage on large areas; those with richer, finer texture for smaller areas. Consider texture contrast too - shiny-leaved vines against rough brick, pebbly leaves against smooth surfaces. Use climbers of moderate size and some delicacy on low buildings, more vigorous types with heavier foliage and thicker stems on high walls. For a rigid, formal type of decoration - generally considered more suitable for large, gracious old houses than contemporary types - consider treillage.

1) Plan on having an idea of the overall style that you want.

2) Using your lawn mower, trace the border of your project area. By doing this you can make sure that it is easy to mow in that area.

3) Trace this mower line with spray paint so that you will be able to see your borders.

These outdoor lights are beneficial in one’s home in a way they help in the improvement of light availability around your background. Well-lighted background is advisable to avoid accidents like stumbling and also to safeguard your home in case of any intruders that will put you in danger.

In contemporary architecture large areas of bare wall provide backgrounds for interesting patterns, forms, color contrasts, and textures. On long, low houses, train a vine in a vertical line. To integrate house with garage, let a vine grow horizontally between the two, perhaps over a breezeway. Or lower older, higher houses by a vine trained horizontally under the second-floor windows, or several feet below the eaves. Soften roof lines with vines cascading down and onto the walls below. You can also combine the vines to a howea forsteriana kentia palm.

To disguise a rainspout or soften a sharp corner line, select varieties that can be cut back severely if repairs are needed, and which will quickly grow up to cover again. Train and prune to keep tendrils from latching onto and loosening shingles

Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
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