Landscaping techniques permit the gardener to transform a simple backyard into a beautiful garden. There are many paths to having a beautiful garden, because there are many styles to choose from and there are different tastes too. Each to his own. Some styles of garden require a great deal of looking after and others less so, but even a slabbed or concrete backyard needs some looking after.
The best method of going about making something beautiful out of your backyard is planning and perhaps the simplest way of planning is to create a plan or a drawing of your garden.
If you choose this course, the first thing you will have to do is get some graph paper and plot the exact dimensions and form of your garden onto it, with as large a scale as will fit on the sheet of graph paper.
After you have done that, put in in unmovable items like a brick shed, a drain or septic tank, a fish pond and doorways et cetera. Then you ought to photocopy it, say five or ten times. This is so that you can make errors, change your mind or even allow everybody in the house to make their own plan from their own investigations and imagination.
If you think that this is outside your skills, you are almost certainly wrong. It really is not hard, children draw on graph paper all the time in maths lessons. Nevertheless, if you do not want to do it this way, then you will need to rely on plans cut out of magazines.
So, collect all your ideas from magazines and put them in a file. Likewise, if you are making a plan on paper, collect your ideas in a folder, but also mark them on your graph paper.
Set yourself or your team a deadline of say, a fortnightly or a month, but you do need to do the majority of your work in the spring or the summer, when the weather is warm. On the appointed day, get together and combine all your designs into one.
Put all the redundant material aside and forget about it. Do not over complicate the matter by having all the designs in the active file. Now you are prepared to go to work and implement the ideas.
The choice is now whether you do the work yourself or whether you get a builder in. A builder will have experience, and so will be able to get the job done quickly. They will also be able to offer practical suggestions, if what you want to achieve is difficult. The other side of the coin is that it is a lot more expensive.
If you choose to do it yourself, you might find it a good idea to divide your plan into sections. It could be done in quarters of the garden at a time, if that is feasible, or you could do all the groundwork first, followed by the brick and blockwork, then the pond etc. Depending on your diagram. The only thing that really has to be done last is the planting of the plants
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