by George441 »
Wed Apr 01, 2020 7:44 pm
Please remember these 14 things,
1. Give a wide berth:
Make sure your pathways are wide enough for comfortable passage.
2. Watch your steps:
Outdoor steps and stairways should ascend gently; otherwise, they are liable to seem daunting. Steps with a rise of 6 inches or less are the most comfortable.
3. Plenty of elbow room:
Patios and decks are perfect spaces for outdoor entertaining. Plan for enough room to accommodate dining and mingling.
4. Steady on your feet:
Be certain that any paving provides secure footing. Avoid slick surfaces or loosely set pavers that wobble.
5. Heads up:
Leave plenty of headroom under archways, arbors, and pergolas.
6. Plan for growth:
Give your plants room to grow. If you must have a dense, full landscape right away, the plant with the intent to relocate or remove some plants as they mature.
7. Keep your distance
Place any plants more than 30 to 36 inches tall at least 2 to 3 feet back from walkway and patio edges; otherwise, these spaces may feel unduly cramped and crowded.
8. Turf has its place
A lawn can be costly and labor-intensive to maintain, but no other surface is quite so yielding, so comfortable for lounging, or so resilient and forgiving for play.
9. Look beyond the bloom
While flowers are a highly attractive attribute, many plants offer more than just blooms.
10. Create a comfort zone
11. Keep an eye to the future
12. Look both ways before crossing
13. Be neighborly:
Check with your neighbors before making any major changes in your landscape.
14. Electric, water, and gas:
Few things in gardening are as annoying or inconvenient as driving a pick or trenching spade into a buried pipe or cable. Locate all pipes and underground utilities if you plan to change grades or to dig trenches more than 18 inches deep in your garden.