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Tips For Landscaping Around The Foundation Of Your House

If you want to improve the appearance of your property, but don't have a lot of money to spend on landscaping, then you may want to focus your efforts on foundation plants. These are the shrubs and flowers you plant along the foundation of your home. These plants add color and help your home blend in with its natural surroundings. Here are a few tips for landscaping around your home's foundation.

Choose Plants That Bloom At Different Times

To get the most out of your plant beds, try to choose varieties of plants that bloom at different times of the year. That way, you'll always have a nice touch of color around your home. Also, consider how the plants will look in the late fall and winter when they have lost all their blooms and died back. Choosing a variety of plants helps ensure you'll have some form of attractive plants all year to liven up the landscape. Just be sure to choose plants that have similar requirements when it comes to water and sunlight needs.

Consider Building Wide Beds

Foundation plants don't have to be a single row of short, green shrubs. Your beds will be more attractive if you build them wide
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You need to understand the life cycle of the plants you choose as well as their light and water requirements. You also need to envision how each plant will mature and how it will look during all seasons of the year. Since the plants hug the foundation of your home, you want them to be an attractive, welcoming feature for your guests. However, you also want plants that are easy to maintain. You can save the trouble of planting the wrong plants and having some of them die off, or cause problems such as growing too high, by consulting a landscaper before you being the job. A landscaping expert can help you choose the right plants and even arrange them in the best way to make your plant beds the focal point of your

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