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Landscaping refers to any activity that modifies visible features of an area of land. In the city, this might be called urban landscaping which looks at ways of incorporating functional green spaces into cluttered metropolitan areas, or suburban landscaping that focuses more on primarily residential areas integrated with office parks and shopping areas.

These visible landscape features that we arrange in a design include flora (plant life) or fauna (animal life); or what is commonly referred to as Gardening. Other elements include those materials that help the fauna relate to the flora such as pathways, planters, lighting, and other materials often referred to as hardscaping.

This site focuses on the basic elements of landscaping, including landscape design, but also on the gardening elements, or the art and craft of growing plants with the idea of creating an attractive environment outdoor environment to enjoy in your own backyard or for creating more curb appeal for your real estate investment.
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Landscaping by rules does not take into account individual family needs and the site into account.
Built-in design limitations occur by such so-called rules as: always plant shrubs in groups of three or five, and, never plant annuals in the public area.
This article does not provide rules or recipes for landscape design.
Instead it offers concepts to be drawn upon selectively to meet individual landscape needs.
Consider the site analysis, the style of architecture, and the family's personal landscape needs when creating the design.
Landscape lighting used to be simple.
A few recessed can fixtures lining the front path, a couple downlights tucked in the trees, and you were done.
Not anymore.
When it comes to the great outdoors, homeowners have seen the light.
Night-lighting your landscape offers a creative way to showcase your home and property after dark.
Properly placed, lights can dramatize trees, highlight favorite shrubs and accent statuary, fountains and flowerbeds.
Like any creative work, the options abound.
Outdoor lighting can be both functional and aesthetic.
Trees provide dramatic vertical layering within the landscape and garden, shrubs are the primary way gardeners can diversity the garden horizontally.
Shrubs are also a useful source for food and cover for wildlife on a smaller scale, often down to ground level.
Just as trees create shady microclimates in the landscape, shrubs provide cover for some smaller shade-loving plants.
In natural plant communities, these beneficiaries include young trees conditioned to grow up in cover provided by shrubs.
Beekeeping is an interesting hobby if you're not allergic to the little guys.
It's not an inexpensive hobby and can cost upwards to $300 for a single hive to set it up and running.
In most communities you can set up a bee keeping operation, but it's best to check with local regulations to be sure as there are some places where it's illegal.
There is a certain risk to raising bees, but these risks can be minimized with a little precaution, having the right equipment, and following proper procedures.
Want to make your backyard a welcome haven for birds?
Just putting up a bird feeder is one easy bird attractor.
If you want to satisfy more than birds' nutritional needs, consider landscaping your yard- even just a part of it- to be bird-friendly.
Even a small yard can provide important avian habitat.
All it takes is a little time and effort, made all the easier if you already enjoy gardening.
The rewards are many- birds add color and music to your life year-round.
Creating and preserving bird habitat has never been more important- as our population grows, suitable birding habitat is disappearing.
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