Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Working On And Planning Landscape Ideas For Spring

By Dean Ricci


Your landscape ideas for spring can evolve in your mind through winter's bitter chill. You can peruse gardening catalogs and get an idea of color combinations to make your yard a showstopper. Careful planning begins with early preparation before the first signs of spring.

Tulips can be a delightful addition as the season warms up and the plants stretch themselves high to display brilliant color. You can bury tulip bulbs in the ground as late as early winter, depending on how mild your winter is, for a dramatic seasonal bloom. These bulbs are great to add color along a fence line or in a grouping next to your front door.

Daffodils and hyacinth can round out your yard's color for early season beauty. You may wish to mix and match these with your tulips for a fun and different display, or go with deliberate groupings for a more formal layout. Be sure and take advantage of the fragrance these flowers can provide by planting hyacinths in window boxes and daffodils near windows and doors.

Bulbs are not the only providers of springtime beauty. Seeds can deliver a wide array of plants, and you might even wish to start a cutting garden early in winter when it comes to herbs. For color, try starting some easy flowers such as snapdragons or marigolds, even petunias. All of these can help round out your display during the long growing season and help your blooms stretch into fall.

To get your lawn ready for the dog days of summer, toss a bundle of grass seed to strengthen the lawn. This is one way to tackle bald spots left over from the previous season. With the heavy rains that may follow winter, you may experience plentiful watering opportunities provided by Mother Nature for the seed to enjoy.

If your area does not get as much rain as it may have in the past, think about a yard designed for little if any maintenance when it comes to watering and upkeep. Arid climate plants, decorative rocks and lawn art such as gazing balls on pedestals could be just the right combination for an attractive new design. Passers-by may not even notice that you are skipping the green grass look for a more water-conservation approach.

As you begin to organize your landscape ideas for spring, you may discover that planning begins much sooner than the arrival of the first warm day in your area. Once you get into the swing of it, you can have a solid plan to build from each year. A beautiful yard begins with the right design and appropriate plants.




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