One of the reasons most of us acquire a
home is to enjoy a yard, no matter what size it is.
When purchasing a home, or having one
built, most of the money goes into the mortgage, leaving little left to develop
the yard beyond what is required to satisfy the developer.
So what happens to the yard?
Usually, the entire area is laid with sod
(just to rid of the mud) and gradually favorite shrubs, trees and perennials
are bought on a whim with little or no idea of a final plan. I’ve done it myself. Browsing in a garden center in the spring,
you see an awesome plant, and the urge to buy is overwhelming. When you get it home, you plant it where it
looks right, at the size it is now; not taking into consideration of how big it
will grow. Then next year, you
buy another and before you know it; you have plants that are overcrowded, or
your window view is blocked, or you have a chaotic looking yard, and you are trying
to relocate plants that may not survive a move.
Wouldn’t it be better to have an overall
plan, so plants and permanent objects could be situated in the right location
the first time? With the help of a
designer, you can create a future picture, incorporating your needs and
desires, making your yard an extension of your living space- a place you can
enjoy for many years!
As mentioned earlier, much of your money is tied up in mortgages. It costs a lot
to purchase the materials and have a professional landscaper come in to complete
the work all at once. But if you have a
plan; you can complete it over time, by yourself or with professional help, as
time and monies allow.
By implementing the essential or
preliminary elements first, (such as decks and walkways) you can then start with
the groundwork, such as amending the soil, positioning your planting beds, and
adjusting the grade of the soil. Before the sod is laid, you may want to install irrigation and/or underground electrical lines, retaining
walls or patios.
Since your plan is drawn to scale, with
knowledge of mature plant sizes, your plants are selected according to the
location, and will award you with year-round appeal.
By taking the time to create a carefully
thought out plan now, you can save yourself time and money and get the
yard you really want.
(Drawing from Booth and Hiss's book- Residential Landscape Architecture)