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Article Title: Needing Some Landscape Gardening Ideas
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 504
Keywords: Landscape Gardening
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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If you're thinking about some new ideas for your landscape garden design, here 
are plenty of good ones to get you started. Just dive in and start planning.

Landscape Garden Design: Gathering Places & Focal Points
Your landscape will be more interesting and enjoyable if you consider:
-       Outdoor kitchens. These structures create a focal point for your yard 
and, similar to the kitchen inside the home, become a natural gathering place. 
It is imperative that you have a good layout so that all your appliances fit 
and are convenient for use. Landscape designers and landscape architects will 
help you during the planning phase to check your deed restrictions concerning 
rules regulating such items as size, lot coverage percentages, height, and 
color materials. 
-       Patio design. A patio creates a transition space between the house and 
the yard. Depending on your preference, your patio design can run the gamut 
from an elegant open-air greenhouse to an outdoor living room. Patios affect 
the emotional and physical space of the interior by changing the view out the 
window.
-       Landscape lighting. Expertise is essential in landscape lighting 
design, planning and installation. About 50 percent of the technical work has 
to do with placement of the light fixtures. You really don't want to see the 
nuts and bolts of the system. You only want to see the beautiful effect created 
by the lights.
-       Other hardscapes. You have many choices with hardscapes, the non-plant 
material of your yard. They include pool decking, entry walks and pathways, 
gates, decks and arbors, retaining walls, driveways and motor courts.

Landscape Garden Design: Themes
Many homeowners like to choose a theme for their landscape architecture. One 
popular choice is classical landscape design, which is a type of formal 
landscape design that uses linear, clean lines to develop an orderly look. 
These "lines" can be drawn with rows of trees and well-trimmed hedges or 
perhaps a seat wall made of perfectly arranged terra cotta tiles. Greenery can 
soften any harshness.

Another idea is an English garden design, which is noted for its informal 
approach to gardening and is hugely popular in the United States. Houston's 
semi-tropical climate is well suited for vine-covered arbors, riotous rose 
gardens, dazzling azaleas and beds of seasonal color-all plant materials that 
fit well within the English garden's impression of abundance.

If your home's architecture is a good match, think about a modern landscape 
design. In this style, boundaries between areas of color, textures and shapes 
are undefined-or conversely, sharply defined. Color and composition create the 
emotional response. Combining freshness and flair, these designs use dramatic 
geometric shapes to convey a point of view that is elegant and natural. Water 
and light are often used, as in beautifully-lit outdoor water fountains, to 
enhance the sensual loveliness and liveliness. 

Don't forget a "green" green garden. That is, one that is ecologically helpful, 
practical and sustainable. With a design for a green garden, the goals are 
similar to any other landscape project. However, we do put a special focus on 
reducing the Big Four of ongoing landscape maintenance: watering, trimming, 
weeding and mulching.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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