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Whether it's a manicured front lawn, stone-paved pathway or intricate landscape design, landscapes benefit from the same attention to detail that the interior of your home does. Well-executed landscaping ideas can upgrade your home's entire aesthetic, and the right plants, flowers and shrubbery can greatly enhance your curb appeal by adding color, texture and even fragrance to your yard. More
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The American Gardener, LLC
Residential Landscape Throughout The Growing Season
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Flowering and foliage plants for a Spring container- pink daisy-like flowers of osteospermum, Delta 'Purple Blotch with Yellow Wings' pansies, purple strobilanthes (center back), purple ajuga (left and right foreground), and lime-green lysimachia (creeping jenny). photo submitted by: Karen Sullivan
Flowers for flower pots in front — inspectorcarol
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Joanne Cannell Designs
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Pot Incorporated
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Summer Containers
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Todd Holloway, www.potinc.ca
Design ideas for a contemporary landscape. — Houzz
Get beautiful Summer Containers at our Hedberg Stillwater Garden Center! — Hedberg Supply Landscape and Masonry
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Scott Byron & Company
Spring Flower Containers & Annual Display
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Display of spring annuals in a residential courtyard
Photo of a traditional partial sun landscape in Chicago for spring. — Houzz
outside bedroom window in front — Perry Garino
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Filoli
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This is an example of a traditional landscape in San Francisco. — Houzz
For a delicious fragrance when you pass over your home’s threshold, cluster potted bulbs chosen for their scent by your main entrance. Hyacinths and paperwhites (Narcissus papyraceus) are among the most fragrant and widely available — kel00sea
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W 7th Residence
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Design ideas for a landscape in Vancouver. — Houzz
growing a robust kitchen garden in galvanized metal feed troughs. — lauriehancox
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Circular Garden
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Looking across the garden a year after it was planted. Richard Brown Photography Ltd
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional partial sun backyard landscape in Hertfordshire. — Houzz
Create curve areas near side yard shed/coop — puzzuto
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Spring Annuals
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Spring arrangements of tulips, yellow daffodils, blue grape hyacinth, pink ranunculus, pansies, and english ivy.
Inspiration for a large traditional full sun backyard landscape in Other with a container garden for spring. — Houzz
sunny arrangement of mixed bulbs of various heights and delicate pansies tucked to fill in around the base. Here, a pair of deep urns planted with medium-purple tulips, yellow daffodils, pink ranunculuses, grape hyacinths (Muscari sp.), pansies and variegated English ivy makes a glorious entry arrangement. — kel00sea
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Turner Residence
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Photo of a tropical full sun front yard landscape in Santa Barbara with a pond. — Houzz
I just like it — Gina Doell
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Before starting on your new landscape design, survey your area and make some notes; you cannot concretely consider certain landscape decorating ideas unless you identify what kind of climate you are living in, how much you are willing to spend and how much space you have to work with. Additionally, as you browse several landscape ideas and landscape pictures and make notes about the designs and landscapes that really jump out at you, keep in mind what level of ongoing maintenance is actually feasible.

If you love working with plants, a large rose or vegetable garden is the perfect use of land; if you live in a hot or dry area, consider drought-tolerant landscape ideas. If you have younger kids, consider what they would enjoy as well, such as a large grassy area or a playground, swing set or pool. Think about what your family would use the most, as well as what would help boost your resell value in the long run. Lastly, when it comes to landscapes, be sure to consider different front and backyard ideas, as they are separate entities that serve two very different purposes.

What plants should I add to my landscape?


When browsing landscape photos, think about curb appeal above all else; landscape designs are your chance to make a great first impression. A flower garden is a great option, but if ongoing care is a concern, you can simplify the process by opting for low-maintenance succulents, bushes or hedges instead. If you don't have a green thumb, consider simple and easy-to-implement landscape design ideas, such as grass, gravel pathways, water features, statues, wood fences or stone walls.

What features should I have in my garden or backyard?


While landscapes are seen as a primarily aesthetic component, there are additions you can incorporate in your landscape design to make it as functional as possible. The garden can be designed for entertaining and playtime with seating, dining areas, play spaces and sunny relaxation spots. A vegetable or flower garden is a common yard staple, especially if you add an interesting element like a pergola, arbor, walkway or fence. If you’re looking for lively landscape decorating ideas, consider adding fun accessories like birdbaths and feeders. For the ultimate party house, incorporate a pool and patio, or consider a deck with a fire pit, outdoor fireplace, barbecue and/or outdoor kitchen. If you're an active, sports-loving family, add a basketball or volleyball court, or set up a bocce ball or croquet area. And don't forget about furniture! A bench in a garden makes a great reading or meditation spot, while a weatherproof chaise lounge, sofa and chair are nice for soaking up those sunny days.