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  Garden design is the art and process of designing the layout and planting of domestic gardens and landscapes. Garden owners showed an increasing interest in garden design during the late twentieth century and there was also a significant expansion in the use of professional garden designers. ...
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  Rock Garden Design Guide  
 

Rock Garden Design
A typical landscaped yard consists of grass, trees, shrubs and flowers. When done properly, this can be quite pretty. However, you should know that there are a lot of different ways in which you can landscape your yard and one such way is to create a rock Perfect for Shady Spots If you have a section of your yard where grass refuses to grow, then you should replace it with a rock garden. Of course, you should make sure that this is not an area that gets a lot of water run-off. However, if you have bad soil or too much shade in an area, then a rock garden is the perfect solution. Your rock garden will require little or no maintenance as long as you have built it correctly. This is important because you do not want the rocks to shift during a rainstorm, or for grass to constantly crop up through the gaps in the stone and need to be weeded away. When you choose the rocks that you are going to use in your rock garden design, they will need to be placed upon ground that has been properly treated first. This is because you

want to make sure that the water will run off of your rock garden even during the most ferocious downpours. Of course, you also do not want the rocks to tilt or slide. You also do not want them to settle and heave during a winter frost. Installing It is then up to you to choose one of the two ways in which you can install your rock garden design. First, you can make the rock look like it is a natural outcropping of bedrock that has been used to cut off an inconvenient slope. Secondly, you can put together both large and small harmonious groupings of stones; this is actually the more usual design for a rock garden. If you would like to add a little greenery to your rock garden then simply leave some small gaps between the rocks. You can then choose what types of plants you would like to place in these spots. Apart from the rock garden design, there are many other ways in which you can use decorative stone to enhance your landscaping. Nevertheless, a proper rock designed can bring you a lot of joy for years to come.

 
 
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Garden Pergola Design
Pergolas are open designed gazebos intended for garden areas; the pergola can be a free standing feature like gazebo or are attached to the home like a deck. The open work ceiling of the area Read more...
17th Century Garden Design
Planning a 17th century garden design does not have to be difficult, you just have to make sure that you take your time, have patience, and that you are as informed and knowledgeable on the issue Read more...