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DIY Garden Design Ideas

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Do you want to design your own do-it-yourself garden? Although it looks simple to plant a garden, there are some ways of making the job more efficient and more likely to succeed. Here are some tips to help you design a DIY landscape.
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Always start on paper. If you want to avoid expensive changes after installing your landscape, the most logical thing to do is sketch it out on paper first. You will see how things flow together, what looks best and what won't work. Then you can change things with the stroke of the pencil. Things can be varied when you build your DIY landscape -- a plan should be flexible -- but with a drawn-out guide, you can avoid the really expensive and labor-consuming mistakes. You can draw out your own plans or have a professional do it for you. Or you can do your own and just have them checked over by a garden designer or coach.

Make a list of what you want in your garden and how you will use it. This way you won't forget anything. Include flower beds, cutting or vegetable gardens, shade trees, patios, sports courts, paths or walkways, swimming pools, sheds, water features, walls, fences, arbors and more. Don't worry about deciding on individual plants yet.

Sketch out all the areas you want and link them together with lawns, paths, walkways and other routes of access. Remember, all areas need to be easily accessible or you won't want to use them. Make the accesses attractive, like artistically curving paths, to make your design more picturesque.

Plan on hardscape features first. Hardscapes are permanent features and include buildings, patios, pergolas and even permanent decor like bridges and ponds. Also don't forget to draw in drainage, utility areas, power supplies, irrigation and any other critical system that needs the foundation of your design.

Then follow up with trees and the largest planted areas like lawns and flower planter areas. Just rough them out. Keep in mind the angle of the sun for both shadows and shade. Continue on down to the smallest items like garden decor. You can even speck out which plants go where, or you can do that on a separate plan depending on how detailed the design layout becomes.

There are lots ideas you can find in books, magazines and on the internet for building your own garden. But you are safest to design it out on paper first. For more information on garden designs and how to design a DYI landscape plan, please check out the links under Resources listed below.

A rock garden structures space and adds a pleasing, low-maintenance yard feature. A simple rock garden design can echo nature, providing an area of tranquility. A rock garden without plants, or incorporating drought-resistant plants, saves water and labor. Rocks offer a range of colors and texture, allowing you to evoke a creek bed, a desert, an alpine trail, a zen garden, a beach or almost any natural or designed setting you prefer. The space you have available and the rocks you choose can guide your design.

Basic Rock Garden
Arrange the rocks in a pleasing design. For instance, place a group of five large rocks in the back corner of the yard and set up groups of three medium rocks in a random pattern around them.

Fill in the area with smaller rocks, gravel or coarse sand. Raking the sand in patterns gives a zen garden effect; gravel acts as a weed barrier.

Add height to your simple rock garden by creating a mound of earth for a hill, or use a hillside on your property to embed rocks in. Dig a hole a third of the height of the rock and make sure to seat the rock firmly so that it will remain in place. This gives a natural look to larger rocks in a rock garden. A rise of rocks works well for an herb or succulent garden or for small flowers.

Adding Plants
Pour soil between rocks to create natural clefts for growing plants. Make a small hole in the soil with your fingers. Plant a small plant or moss in the soil.

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