There are many areas that will changed when a home is being remodeled but homeowners will usually choose to make changes to areas of the garden and yard at the same time the interior work is occurring. Many homeowners will bypass most yard responsibilities and simply choose to remove dead limbs and piles of leaves and place those items at the curb because this is the cheapest method of making a home look good.
The homeowner will want to make the appearance of the home more enticing to buyers that drive by each day and with these little distractions out of the way, the home will have a new found sense of curb appeal to all passersby's that drive through the neighborhood. At some point, the homeowner might visit a home and garden shop and purchase a variety of plants that will offer the front of the home a colorful and landscaped look. Discounted plants are not always great buys and some homeowners will buy a limited amount until they see how well they grow.
The homeowner might consult a professional landscaper if the yard is in total disarray because there will be certain shrubs and bushes on the property that can be used in other ways. The landscaper will be able to draft diagrams, which showed landscaped flowerbeds and manicured lawns and the landscaper could advise the homeowner of several methods that could be used to reuse plants that were already in the yard.
The professional landscaper could make certain recommendations on where to find bulbs, plants, and shrubs at discount prices that will eventually help to keep the cost of the home remodeling project down. With careful arrangement and a little bit of style, the homeowner will find that a little professional advice will go a long way to using older plants to their best advantage and at the same time, the homeowner might gain some useful information on how to care for those plants and shrubs at some time in the future.
The landscaper would be the best resource that a homeowner can use to find out what plants can be used to create a manicured yard. Consulting a seasoned professional would be the smartest decision a hurried homeowner could make because short cuts could cause the cost of a home remodeling job to escalate. Planting bulbs out of season would be a costly mistake to make, and planting in soil that is not prepared might make anything that was planted hastily die within a year.
Most homeowners would turn to a novice gardener for help if they only needed to dig holes or perform other chores that required heavy labor. They would not entrust the planting of expensive trees, shrubs and bushes because these items require certain care and soil conditions that the novice gardener would know nothing about. This non-professional would most likely choose to throw precious resources away because experience levels would not be sufficient to tell them that the plants and shrubs would be better suited for other places in the yard.
Author: James Brown
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Home Remodeling Begins In The Garden
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