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Common Landscape Problems (And How to
Fix Them)
by: Janeth Duque
There are plenty of common landscape problems that can
really mar the beauty of your yard. These problems range from something
aesthetic to things that can actually affect the over all health of your
landscape. When you encounter these problems, it is a good idea to fix them
as soon as possible. If you have ideas of your own to fix landscape
problems, so much the better. If not, here are some suggestions for making
simple improvements to the landscape.
Side yards are usually among the most common of landscape problems. They are
so narrow that they may be hard to maintain as far as lawn is concerned, and
they also make better passages than practical places to play or sit.
Sometimes they seem like the perfect place to “store” odd items and then
simply turn into junk heaps. To prevent junky or barren side yard from
tainting an otherwise beautiful landscape design, turn into a cottage garden
or courtyard garden. Perennials and ornamental grasses, all in a variety of
colors, are perfect for side yards. Turn it into a kind of wild little
garden full of color. It will look beautiful and will not be an inviting
place to stack junk. If you would still like to use the side yard as a
pathway, it is possible to install a little pathway made from stone.
Excess mulch is a landscape problem that has pant health implications. The
problem is especially prevalent near driveways, walkways, and lawns. Mulch
often overflows from flowerbeds or gardens, and this can create an untidy
look to the yard. Additionally, if you have too much mulch (preferred depth
is 2 to 4 inches) you can damage the plants and cause root rot. There are a
couple of thing that can be done to prevent mulch overflow (which can happen
if you put 3 inches of mulch on top of the soil bed). One of the things you
can do is to use ground cover plants along the borders. This will be
attractive and help to contain the mulch. Another possibility is to lower
the soil level about 3 inches. Then you can add the mulch and rather than
being higher than a nearby hard permanent surface, the mulch will be level
with it, but still performing its job of plant care.
Exposed air conditioners and swamp coolers can be very visible blights on
the landscape. While this is mostly a problem of aesthetics, exposed
appliances can be heated by the sun, causing them to work harder and use
more energy. Both of these problems can be fixed simply by planting a small
tree or a hedge. The offending appliance is screened from view, and the
shade helps keep the unit cooler, resulting in lower energy bills. This can
even be done in areas where space is at a premium: you can plant a narrow
hedge of nandina (should be 30 inches from the unit) or you can add a
trellis with a colorful vine or climbing roses.
There are areas in your landscape that are too small for grass, and
sometimes you may have odd corners that are not feasible for you to plant
grass. Most of these areas are near an entrance, or at the edge of a patio
or deck. Some of them are near walkways. No matter where they are, these
areas are hard to mow and otherwise maintain. Solutions to these problems
are also varied. Making use of containers with plants is an attractive
solution. One large container with one plant can be used, or it is possible
to make a small container garden with a variety of plants in containers of
various sizes, shapes, and colors. Problem areas such as these are also
ideal locations for accent objects such as an obelisk, a stature or even
topiary bushes. Water features can add cooling and soothing effects to your
landscape, and there are a variety of water features that can be built to
fit into nearly any space.
Solving landscape problems is not too difficult if you use a little
creativity. These problems can transform eye sores into beautiful additions
to your yard that create enjoyment for you and add distinction to your home
environment.
About The Author
Janeth Duque of Geeks On Steroids. Janeth is
well-known in the world of web design and search engine optimization.
Web Site: Geeks on Steroids
View their website at:
http://www.geeksonsteroids.com
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