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When the sun goes down and night falls, the details you've worked so hard to include in your residential or commercial landscape should truly come into focus. That is if they have the benefit of exterior lighting to illuminate them. Landscape lighting provides a unique and aesthetically pleasing dynamic to any yard, garden, patio, walking path, or common area, and at Illuminations Lighting Concepts we offer more low voltage lighting options than any other retailer in the industry. And the best part of custom outdoor lighting is the word "custom", meaning your input is key and your vision the end goal of our design and installation process.

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Landscaping has often been likened to the painting of a picture. Your art-work teacher has doubtless told you that a good picture should have a point of chief interest, and the rest of the points simply go to make more beautiful the central idea, or to form a fine setting for it. So in landscaping there must be in the gardener's mind a picture of what he desires the whole to be when he completes his landscaping project.

Should you include lots of bare open lawn in your landscaping theme? A large extent of open lusious green lawn space is always beautiful. It is restful.

This type of open landscaping adds a feeling of space to even small grounds. If you cover your lawn space with many trees, with little flower beds here and there, the general effect is choppy and fussy. A bit like an over-dressed person. Not the most visual appealing result from your landscaping efforts.

When landscaping, a single tree or a small group is not a bad arrangement on the lawn. Do not centre the tree or trees. Let them drop a bit into the background. Make a pleasing side feature of them. In choosing trees for your landscaping project, keep in mind a number of things. You should not choose an overpowering tree. The tree should have a good shape, with something interesting about its bark, leaves, flowers or fruit.

For the beauty of landscaping, the catalpa is quite lovely by itself. Its leaves are broad, its flowers attractive, the seed pods which cling to the tree until way into the winter, add a bit of picturesqueness. The bright berries of the ash, the brilliant foliage of the sugar maple, the blossoms of the tulip tree, the bark of the white birch, and the leaves of the copper beech all these are beauty points to consider when planning your overall landscaping arrangement.

Landscaping may follow along very formal lines or along informal lines. The first would have straight paths, straight rows in stiff beds, everything, as the name tells, perfectly formal. The other method is, of course, the exact opposite. You should consider the advantages and danger points in each.

In conclusion, plan for open lawn spaces in your overall landscaping design and keep a visually appealing tree to blend in the background. Think balance and you will come up with a beautiful landscaping design for your yard.

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Considered by most gardeners to be one of the easiest and most amateur-friendly plants available for home gardening, the tomato is a long-time beloved choice of gardeners. Tomatoes are relatively easy to care for and produce delicious and succulent fruit for those so inclined to care for them. Despite being one of the easiest plants for the home garden, tomatoes do require a little knowledge and understanding to grow efficiently. Following these five simple steps will ensure you're soon growing beautiful tomatoes in no time!

The first thing to keep in mind with any and all garden irrigation is that in order for your efforts to be effective you must ensure that the watering you're doing is enough to fully saturate the soil layers and reach all of the plant's roots. Water sinks into soil very gradually and depending on what kind of soil you're working with it may take more or less time. Even if it appears that the top of your soil is saturated your plants may not be enjoying the full benefit of moisture reaching all of their roots.

Tomatoes love warm, inviting soil and will grow more quickly in it. Taking some time in advance to warm the soil that you will soon be planting your tomatoes in is an ideal way to give them a helpful jump-start at life. With warmer soil the tomatoes will sprout more eagerly and grow faster. Using a tarp or cover is a simple way to accumulate heat over the course of a few weeks in your soil layers.

Next, it's worth being aware that plants need a fairly consistent source of water. Allowing your plants to go days without water will cause them to wilt as they struggle to maintain moisture. The trick to this is to get a watering schedule down or use an automated garden irrigation system that can provide consistent irrigation.

Tomatoes crave sunlight and should be given plenty of it. Planting them in an area that gets several hours of direct sunlight is a critical choice for ensuring the maturation and full growth of your tomatoes. If direct sunlight is not available then exposing your tomatoes to indirect light for longer periods of time may be sufficient. Regardless, the goal remains universally the same; provide ample sunlight for your tomatoes.

When a plant is young or producing flowers or fruit it may need additional water. The more stressful parts of a plant's life-cycle will be very demanding on the amount of water that is required to maintain good health. Keep this is mind when planning your watering schedule. If your plants are currently bearing fruit you may want to take steps to increase the amount of water and moisture they receive.

The frequency of your watering is essentially the most critical part of the gardening process. Keeping up on a routine watering schedule is the best way to help your plants develop and mature. The easiest way to master this is with the help of a steady irrigation system such as drip irrigation. This kind of garden irrigation system can be easily built from basic irrigation supplies and instructions. This kind of system will provide you with steady and consistent watering.

Regardless of the size or type of garden that you're working on, it's worth investing in effective Garden Irrigation and schedule. Drip System will be able to precisely water plants with little to no effort from the gardener themselves. Drip Irrigation not only can make gardening easier but they provide a more timely and accurate solution to irrigation. Additionally, these kinds of systems can be easily made for almost any garden using standard drip irrigation supplies.

For the avid do-it-yourself landscaper, the right tools are important. After all, if one wishes to save money on the expenses associated with having a well cared for yard, it is best to make sure that he or she has all of the tools necessary to create an attractive landscape. By understanding some of the most common tools used for basic landscaping needs, you can ensure that you have everything you need to keep your lawn in the best possible shape, bringing delight and distinction to your grounds, be they large or small.

Shovels, rakes, trowels, and hand cultivators. These are the most basic of tools when it comes to landscaping. Every home should be supplied with these basic implements. They make just about every landscaping endeavor possible. Shovels to remove sod and turn soil, as well as dig the holes necessary for fixtures like trees and hardscapes, Rakes are essential to smooth out planting beds and prepare ground for things like sod without packing the dirt. Trowels and hand cultivators allow you to perform minute work that requires more attention to detail. All of these tools are necessary to the proper functioning and care of a landscape.

Pruners and shears. These tools are used to improve the appearance of woody plants and trees. They keep plants from encroaching in other areas, and they also promote the overall health of the plants. They help maintain a neat appearance, and if you have topiary concerns, they are indispensable in maintaining a set shape. There are hand pruners, tools that help with the smaller branches and are easier to use, loppers for getting thicker branches that are to large for pruners, and even pruning saws that can help you with the toughest of branches. Hedge shears provide a way for hedges to be trimmed more conscientiously than with electric or gas-run trimmers (although these are widely available and can make maintaining hedges much easier).

Lawnmower. This is perhaps one of the most common and most obvious of landscaping tools. It is meant to keep the grass at a reasonable level, and to keep the lawn neat and healthy. Related to lawnmowers in the trimming department are things like weed wackers, which are very useful in keeping edges that can’t be cut by a mower nice and neat. Additionally, the use of some special machinery, designed to eliminate thick brush is useful to have on hand, even it is only in the form of a machine rented once a year.

Other tools of interest. Of course, there are specialty tools that may be needed depending upon on the features of your landscape. If you have a water fixture, it is important to make sure that you have the proper pumps and filters, and that you have little skimmers that can allow you to remove larger pieces of debris from the water. Automatic sprinklers can make watering the lawn and your other plants much easier, and you should have a garden hose for special watering needs. Regular household tools such as hammer and nails, levels, and drills can be helpful if you have built landscape features like patios, decks, pergolas, and trellises. They can also be useful in building things like containers and creating raised beds.

Wheelbarrow. A wheelbarrow will always be of infinite use for the avid landscaper and improver. Wheelbarrows are very useful for moving debris as well as bringing needed implements to their proper places. They haul dirt and bring in plants. They make it possible to for one person to carry a load that otherwise she or he would not be able to handle. For the serious landscaper, a wheelbarrow is indeed necessary.

When you have all of the tools necessary to take care of your landscape, then you are well rewarded for your hard work. Acquiring the more common tools can also save you money in the long run, as they can be used over and over again. Additionally, many of the more common landscape tools are fairly small in size and easy to store in a garage or a shed. As long as they are kept neatly arranged in place, they are easy to get to when needed, and not hard to find. Proper maintenance of you tools is important: keep them from becoming rusty, and make sure your lawnmower and other gas or electric implements are well oiled and always have plenty of gas. Proper care of your tools ensures that you will be able to properly care for your landscape.

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Whether you plan on "borrowing ideas" or plan on creating your own landscaping design, you should have at the very least a basic understanding of the principles of landscape design.

This doesn't mean that you have to apply every principle to every part of your plan. But just having an understanding of these principles will help you generate ideas and increase your creativity.

Great landscaping lies in the eyes of the its creator. So, while the principles of landscape design are great guidelines to follow, don't feel like they're the "have to rules" of landscaping. Abstract and creativity are allowed.

Unity should be one of your main goals in your design. It may be better understood and applied as consistency and repetition. Repetition creates unity  by repeating alike elements like plants, plant groups, or decor throughout the landscape. Consistency creates unity in the sense that some or all of the different elements of the landscape fit together to create a whole.

Unity can be achieved by the consistency of character of elements in the design. By character, I mean the height, size, texture, color schemes, etc. of different elements.

A good example would be in the use of accent boulders. If you've ever seen a landscape design that had one large white round boulder here and another large red square granite boulder there and so on, then you've seen that unity wasn't created by this specific element.

This is just one example but the principle applies to all other elements such as groups of plants and materials.

A simple way to create unity in your landscape is by creating themes. And one of the simplest ways to create themes is by using a little garden decor or garden statues. Creating a theme garden is easier when it's related to something you're interested in or have a passion for.

If you're into butterflies for instance, you could create a theme using plants that attract butterflies as well as using statues, ornaments, and other decor that are related to butterflies.

Unity should be expressed through at least one element in your landscape and preferably more. Using elements to express a main idea through consistent style and a specific theme is what creates harmony.

Simplicity is actually one of the principles in design and art. It’s one of the best guidelines you can follow as a beginner or do it yourselfer. Just keep things simple to begin with. You can do more later.

Simplicity in planting, for instance, would be to pick two or three colors and repeat them throughout the garden or landscape. Keeping decor to a minimum and within a specific theme as well as keeping hardscapes such as boulders consistent is also practicing simplicity.

Balance in design is just as the word implies. Equality. There are basically two types of balance in landscape design. Symmetrical and Asymmetrical.

Symmetrical balance is where there are more or less equally spaced matching elements of the garden design. With a garden equally divided, both sides could share the same shape, form, plant height, plant groupings, colors, bed shapes, theme, etc.

You may remember creating something like this when you were a kid in art class at school. Where you take a piece of paper, splash paint on it, fold it in half, unfold it, and then it magically creates an interesting symmetrical design. So symmetrical balance or design is somewhat of a mirror image or reflection.

Asymmetrical balance on the other hand is one of the principles of landscape design that's a little more complex. While textures, forms, colors, etc. may remain constant to create some unity, shapes and hardscapes may be more random. This form of balance often has separate or different themes with each having an equal but different type of attraction.

A good example of this would be where bed shapes or paths differ on both sides of the dividing line. One side could be curvy with a sense of flow while the other side is straight, direct, and hard.

This can also create a neat contrast. Flowing lines are pleasing to the eye but the bold contrast of a curve with a straight line can be very interesting.

Asymmetrical balance isn't necessarily limited to just the shape of your garden.

An example might be where one side of the garden is mostly large shade trees while the other side is predominately a lower growing flower garden or even a mix of both examples. This is only limited to your imagination.

Contrast and harmony can also be achieved using plants. Fine foliage verses coarser foliage, round leaves verses spiked leaves as well as color compliments and contrasts.

Plant height, color, and texture may be varied from one area to the next but each area should stay consistent within its own theme.

You'll hear me talk about "themes" a lot. Many successful do it yourself designs follow a basic theme to achieve most of the principles of landscape design described on this page. The proper use of plants and garden decor or a mix of both is a simple way to achieve themes.

Color adds the dimension of real life and interest to the landscape. Bright colors like reds, yellows and oranges seem to advance toward you and can actually make an object seem closer to you. Cool colors like greens, blues, and pastels seem to move away from you and can make an object seem farther from you.

Grays, blacks, and whites are considered neutral colors and are best used in the background with bright colors in the foreground. However, to increase depth in a landscape, you can use dark and coarse textured plants in the foreground and use fine textured and light colored plants in the background.

Colors can also be used to direct your attention to a specific area of the garden. A bright display among cooler colors would naturally catch the eye.

Natural transition can be applied to avoid radical or abrupt changes in your landscape design. Transition is basically gradual change. It can best be illustrated in terms of plant height or color but can also be applied to all elements in the landscape including but not limited to textures, foliage shape or size, and the size and shape of different elements.

In other words transition can be achieved by the gradual, ascending or descending, arrangement of different elements with varying textures, forms, colors, or sizes.

An example of a good transition would be a stair step effect from large trees to medium trees to shrubs to bedding plants. This example is where a little knowledge of proper plant selection would come in handy.

Transition is one of the principles of landscape design that can be used to "create illusions" in the landscape. For example a transition from taller to shorter plants can give a sense of depth and distance (like in a painting), making the garden seem larger than it really is. A transition from shorter to taller plants could be used to frame a focal point to make it stand out and seem closer than it really is.

Line is of the more structural principles of landscape design. It can mostly be related to the way beds, walkways, and entryways move and flow.

Straight lines are forceful and direct while curvy lines have a more natural, gentle, flowing effect.

Proportion simply refers to the size of elements in relation to each other. Of all the principles of landscape design, this one is quite obvious but still requires a little thought and planning. Most of the elements in landscape design can be intentionally planned to meet the proper proportions.

For instance if you are creating a small courtyard garden, an enormous seven foot garden statue placed in the center would be way out of proportion and a little tacky to say the least. Or a small four foot waterfall and pond placed in the center of a large open yard would get lost in the expanse.

Don't misunderstand this to mean that if you have a large yard you can't have smaller features or garden decor. Proportion is relative and elements can be scaled to fit by creating different rooms in the garden. The goal is to create a pleasing relationship among the three dimensions of length, breadth, and depth or height.

A small water feature can be proportionate if placed in a corner or on the edge of a large area and becomes a focal point of the larger area while creating its own distinct atmosphere. An entire room, sitting area, or theme can be created around it. Other rooms and themes can be created as well. See small gardens for ideas on creating rooms and creating illusions.

Also, special consideration and study should be given to proper plant selection to avoid using plants that are out of proportion.

Repetition is directly related to unity. Its good to have a variety of elements and forms in the garden but repeating these elements gives variety expression.

Unity is achieved by repeating objects or elements that are alike. Too many unrelated objects can make the garden look cluttered and unplanned.

There's a fine line here. It's possible that too much of one element can make a garden or landscape feel uninteresting, boring and monotonous.

However, unity can still be created by using several different elements repeatedly. This in turn keeps the garden interesting.

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The seasons are changing and there's never been a more ideal time to plan a home garden. The world of gardening is a simple and exciting hobby that can yield a wealth of benefits for you and your family. From beautiful aesthetic value to organic fruits and vegetables, growing a home garden is a unique and fun way to put your property to work and get the most out of your time.

Starting a garden should always begin with some thorough planning. Taking the time to organize and plan the spacing and location of your garden is very important to the health and productive growth of your garden. Spacing the garden and setting aside the proper amounts of space between each plant is necessary for the healthy growth of roots and plant development and avoids the tangling of root networks.

Additionally, you'll want to be aware of the resources that a given plot has. Features like sunlight, moisture and temperature are all vital aspects of the gardening process and can determine what plants will grow and when.

Next you should take some time to research what kinds of plants you'll want to grow. Every type of plant has different requirements and needs that must be met for them to flourish and many will only grow in certain seasons and climates. Planning your garden in advance will give you plenty of time to optimize your time and situation for the plant lineup you've selected.

Once you've fully planned out your garden and plants, it's time to take action! Turn the soil and prepare your garden plot for the planting process. The soil should be light and fluffy and easy to work with. Churning the soil and breaking up compacted soil is key to allowing young plants to take root and grow in the soil. Adding nutrients or mulch to the soil may also be a good idea for barren or arid soils.

Taking some time to fence off your garden plot is a good idea before the seeds begin to sprout. Fencing off the garden plot to keep roaming debris and animals away from the small plants is a good way to protect the productive integrity of your garden plans.

Plant the seeds even distance apart with appropriate spacing to facilitate the growth of roots with ample space. Avoid planting your seeds too close as this will cause the growing root networks to tangle and suffocate each other. Installing a quality drip irrigation system is a great way to get precision garden irrigation and ensure that your young plants only get the exact amount of water they need.

Gardening with Garden Irrigation Supplies can be one of the best hobbies for someone who wants to get productive use out of their property and enjoy the benefit of fresh fruits and vegetables. Regardless of the season, gardening with Irrigation Systems can be a fun and exciting way to get the most out of your land. When coupled with advanced irrigation system such as Drip Irrigation can be not only a fun hobby but an easy and relaxing one as well!

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