We started thinking about our backyard landscape

September 10th, 2009 -- Posted in backyard landscape | 1 Comment »

When we started thinking about our backyard landscape and how we wanted it to look, we had a few things in mind. We wanted it to be pretty, functional, and kid friendly. We had and existing cement patio but wanted a bigger space to entertain so we framed around it, built the area up with dirt and gravel and then put paving stones on top. It is a functional and inexpensive way to get more space.

The kids…we bought a huge play structure for our kids and we wanted a place for that to stand that would be out of the way but safe. We put the structure together, put down weed block and playground bark so it would be soft on their feet and have no maintenance. As our children grow they come up with their own games and things to do that involve the structure in different ways.

We have always wanted a garden where we could grow fresh fruit and vegetables so we built a raised bed and surrounded it with railroad ties for a clean garden area. We ran a drip line through it so it gets watered when the grass gets watered. We have grown pumpkins, strawberries, squash, tomatoes and peppers for the past few years. Our kids love to help and watch everything grow. They have been very involved with planting, harvesting and of course eating what has grown. It has also been very educational for them to learn how to plant and take care of the garden.

The rest of the backyard landscape is grass with a border of rock and plants around most of the fence area. We have planted a variety of different types of plants and bushes along with flowers. We stick to mostly perennials so we don’t have to replant every year. We like our backyard and it’s a nice place to spend time with the family.

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Japanese Garden Ideas

August 27th, 2009 -- Posted in backyard landscape, front yard landscaping ideas | No Comments »

When it comes to front yard landscaping ideas, there are many ways you can set up your front yard to attract the eye and have curb appeal. Anywhere from Victorian gardens to butterfly gardens. The most beautiful I have ever seen however, is the Japanese garden. With its vast array of colors and designs, it’s sure to please you and the citizens walking by.

Some of the main trees you will see in a traditional Japanese garden are trees like the Japanese red maple and the very pleasing scent of the Japanese double flower cherry tree. For flowers in a Japanese garden you usually have four different kinds of flowers, different in height, that all bloom at different times. By doing this it keeps your garden always lively and beautiful with an explosion of color. These are just a few of the reasons why a Japanese garden may suite your front lawn. With all the beauty and fresh scents, your front lawn will be where you’ll always want to be.

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