Landscaping with Limited Landscaping

 Whenever one talks of landscaping, you might think of it as a means to improve a large area. That is not the idea however. Landscaping can be done even with limited space.

Limited Space on a Rooftop

Landscaping is an act of improving any small or large amount of space. Having a small space doesn't mean it can't be enhanced. Here are some ideas on how you can improve your small landscapes.

Know Your Purpose

For spaces like small gardens, you should define what purpose your garden should have. For a front yard, you can use it as a space to welcome guests. If your space is exposed to a busy street, you can add some fences or trough planters with tall-growing plants. These plants will help block out noise and pollution.

Front yard Limited Space

It all depends on how you want to use your landscape. No small space should be wasted. You will know how to better improve your landscape if you know what you want to accomplish.

Make it Cozy

Even a small space can be cozy. Your yard or landscape should be a place where you feel relaxed. It is a place where you can find peace of mind.

Cozy

You can create a simple cozy yard by covering your walls and fences with plants. This is a great way to confine your space and make it more private. Choose lively colours of plants and hardscape to enhance the ambiance. Add some comfortable chairs and tables too.

Make sure you don’t add too many elements though. Overdoing it can result  your small yard to feel more cramped. If you already have limited space to begin with, you’ll just be worsening the problem.

Use Perspective to Your Advantage

Never underestimate the power of perspective. With proper design, your small garden can look bigger than it is. Use long straight lines to take full advantage of this. If you are using paving, try to lay it in a linear perspective to make it look longer.

Plant texture can also help you out. With the use of plants with more foliage, you can create an illusion of depth. If you are using pots and planters, you can mix small and large containers to maximize the spaces in your garden.

Add Vertical Features

If you find that you lack the horizontal space, why not utilize the vertical space? Add some vertical features. You can plant vines and let them climb on your walls. You can also go for a vertical container garden. Herbs would be a great plant to go with that type of garden. Herbs smell good and they can be used for your home cooking. You can also add hanging containers and make use of vertical water features. 

Small spaces should never be a hindrance for your landscaping ideas. Landscaping can be done even with the limited amount of space you have. This is where your imagination and planning will shine. If in doubt, you can always ask the professionals.

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