Sat 12 Jun 2010
Tips on Garden Landscaping Nottingham
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The art and science of landscaping Nottingham gardens is a mystery to some but in many cases its all down to using the right design with the right materials with the right garden.In many of the new design apartments there is no garden. However, terraces and flat roofs can be transformed to some very useful enjoyable outdoor space. The only snag to that is that it may require planning permission. So it is best to get the planning permission first before you undertake any work. Roof gardens in cities like London have increased and many plants and smaller trees can survive well in containers providing of course that they are well fed and watered. The use of computerised irrigation and slow release fertilisers makes this task quite easy and becomes much more easy to maintain.
Even though the English climate affects landscaping Nottingham gardens it is unpredictable at the best of times it can still allow you to grow an amazing variety of plants and flowers – even some tropical plants. But these tropical plants have to be chosen well as most will die in this climate. However, there are some tropical plants that can survive in snow and harsh winters and are tough and suited to this climate.
Tropical gardens have different and often wild fabulous colours such as reds, oranges and yellow. The big leaf plants such as banana help to contrast the colours with bamboo helping the cause along with dense tropical foliage Natural materials incorporating ponds and water features as well as hardwood decking work particularly well with tropical gardens in landscaping Nottingham.
The larger gardens need a more manicured and structured look even imitating some of the gardens of the Mediterranean. Palms and other spiky plants work well with cypress trees and other trees and shrubs that are associated to warmer climates.In spring and summer the garden comes alive with lots of colour from trees like acacia dealbata that produce the most wonderful mimosa flowers.
Not everyone likes to go down the large garden route and in fact many like the low maintenance more minimalist approach to their garden design. This is in effect hard landscaping Nottingham houses. Fences that spoil the look of the garden can be camouflaged with slatted Venetian cedar. The garden should be as low maintenance as possible but should have the ability to be entertaining even though the planting is minimal. Mood lighting at night time is essential for it to give of its best especially in the summer months and adds a certain warmth and atmosphere to the landscaping Nottingham garden
