Advice from D&G Garden World: Three Things to consider when landscaping your garden

When done properly and with careful thought and planning, landscaping a garden brings a whole host of benefits ranging from environmental to social. But there is much to consider when embarking on a garden landscaping project.
By: David Smith
 
 
D&G Garden World offers garden landscaping advice throughout Essex and London
D&G Garden World offers garden landscaping advice throughout Essex and London
June 5, 2009 - PRLog -- When done properly and with careful thought and planning, landscaping a garden brings a whole host of benefits ranging from environmental to social. But there is much to consider when embarking on a garden landscaping project.

David Smith of Essex landscape gardening company D&G Garden World (http://www.dggardenworld.co.uk), has the following advice to offer:

Space
At the planning stage, make sure you take into consideration what the garden will be used for and factor in a range of practical features. For example, you may want a secluded area for sunbathing; a place for children to play that needs to be robust enough to stand up to heavy traffic; you may want to include a place to entertain; and you may also want to use trees to filter noise. Combining beauty with practicality is a fundamental part of the garden landscaping process.

Style
Maintaining a style theme throughout your garden is vital if you want the finished product to appear streamlined, attractive and a pleasure to spend time in. It is also a good idea to match the style of the garden to the style of your home. Modern houses lend themselves to contemporary garden designs whilst period homes work best with traditional style gardens. Put some thought into blending the inside with the outside and the results will be admired by all who visit.

Planting
Remember that plants grow! Your shrub or sapling may be tiny now, but what size will it be when mature? You must take into consideration what size the plant will grow to otherwise you could end up planting it too close to a wall, a fence or other plants. If other plants end up in its shadow, they may not survive and if the roots are too close to your home, it could have serious repercussions which may even lead to subsidence. Make sure you find out about the plants you are buying and allow enough space for them to grow to their mature size.

David says, “These are just a few of the many things you need to take into consideration when planning your garden landscaping project. Contact your local landscape gardener for further, in-depth advice.”

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D&G Garden World has been in the gardening and fencing business for over 20 years and offers a comprehensive range of gardening services in the Essex and east London areas. For more information visit http://www.dggardenworld.co.uk
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