A Guide to Landscaping Your New Home

Home Renovation

Who wouldn’t love to have a garden worthy of a magazine cover? Getting a beautiful, functional, and on-budget landscape for your property is not as hard as you think. However, there are plenty of factors to consider before even starting the project.

But which steps to follow after finding the style you want in your front yard and backyard? Just follow our guide, and you’ll be set with the best recommendations and steps to follow to get the garden of your dreams.

Time, effort & money

How much time, effort, and money are you willing to put into upkeep? That should be the first thing to ask yourself to avoid getting plants and features that you won’t be able to maintain in good conditions. Maybe you’re willing to spend all the weekend taking care of your garden as a hobby, or you just want to give maintenance once a week. Those things should be settled at first, so you can choose the right materials and plants for your landscape project.

Don’t panic if you like tons of flowers for your landscape but high maintenance is not for you. We can bet you’ll find the perfect type of plant if you research. Native plants are an amazing option that won’t require a lot of care and will stay beautiful and aesthetic. 

Plants & trees suited for the local climate

How awful would it be to spend your money and time planting exotic trees and plants that might not suit your local climate? This scenario would be the worst possible because eventually, your garden’s vegetation will die. Instead of going only for what looks eye-catching, take your time to investigate the requirements of the plants you want on your landscape. The best call would be to choose species that can tolerate the local climate.

Those plants that grow naturally in the region would be low-maintenance and will stand well the weather changes through the seasons. 

Think about functionality

To know how the functionality of your garden would be, you must consider first who will be using it. Do you have kids and pets that must require a big piece of lawn to run and play on? Or are you by yourself and you’ll prefer an outdoor kitchen or a fire pit to invite your friends over? Pondering this will help you think about the disposition of the space and its features.

You can have a space designed to meet both your needs as an adult and those of your children. Working with a landscape architect would be the best thing possible if you want the most beautiful and functional garden ever.

Match the landscape with your house design

No matter how much effort you put into your home renovation if you're going to have a garden that doesn't match. Therefore, you must choose a garden style that goes accordingly with the decoration and style of your property. Doing so is not hard; you can make sure to use materials like those you have inside your house. Your garden will give a feeling of continuity and won’t stand out negatively from the rest of your property.

So, always make sure to match the landscape with your house design. If you don’t have a clue on how to accomplish it, the best solution would be to hire a professional in the field.

Scale & position

Focusing on the scale and position of the plants, shrubs, and trees is necessary. With that, you’ll be able to create a dynamic garden with levels and privacy. For instance, you can create a type of “screen” with shrubs, if you would like to have space where to sit and relax out of sight of others. Consider how small plants will work with the shrubs and trees and ensure that the colours go well with your façade.

One key point that plenty of people without experience don’t consider while planting is the room between plants. It is essential to leave enough space for plants to grow, also consider the mature ball and root ball size of the trees you’re going to plant. If you don’t do so, the roots might end up breaking pipes and pavement if you put them too close to your house.


With these steps, you’ll be more than ready to get the garden of your dreams and make it work with your budget and the effort that you want to put into maintaining it. Be open to the ideas that any professional in the field has to propose to you for your landscape. They have plenty of experience and might be considering a solution for a problem that you haven’t detected yet.

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