Landscaping Nottingham


When you have decided on which kind of fruit tree you would like in your landscaping Nottingham garden, and where you would like it landscaped, you can finally start to plant it. If you buy your tree from a nursery, be especially careful when you are taking it from the nursery to your house. I once had a friend who put the tree in the back of his truck, but clipped a sign on the way home. The entire tree snapped in half, and my friend was left a very sad man.

When you have gotten your tree safely back to your yard, look at the bottom of it and see how big the clump of roots is. It may seem like a lot of work now, but you want to dig a hole that is twice as wide as the clump, and just a little less deep. Making the hole slightly bigger than the clump of roots allows there to be room for the soil that you dug out to be put back in. Otherwise you would be stuck with a giant heap of unwanted dirt, and nowhere to put it. After you have dug the hole, line the hole with some compost or fertilizer so that the tree will grow better in the landscaping Nottingham garden. After you have done this you should set your fruit tree into the hole, and spread the roots out evenly so that the tree will be strong and stable.

When all of this business is done, take the soil that you dug up and fill in the hole completely. Unless you want big piles of dirt everywhere, you should be sure you use all of the dirt even if it is a couple inches higher than the rest of your yard. This is because it will compress when watered. Before you firm up the soil, make sure that the tree is completely vertical and will not fall over. After you have checked that the tree is perfectly vertical you can gently firm up the soil.

If the tree’s trunk is not yet completely sturdy and can be bent, you need to tie the tree to a stake with a bit of rope. Be sure not to tie the rope tightly to the tree, as you need to allow room for the trunk to grow. Once the tree is sturdy enough to withstand all types of weather, you can take the stakes off of it. When all of this is done you should mulch around the base of the tree. If you live in an area where wildlife can access your yard, then you should put a fence around your tree, because some animals will eat the bark off of young trees.

Once you have successfully planted your fruit tree in a landscaping Nottingham garden it will start to bear fruit after it is three to five years old. Once your tree starts to carry a lot of fruit you should periodically pick some of the fruit so that the branches aren’t weighed down too much. If the fruit gets too thick, the branches can break off. On some years your tree might not bear as much fruit as others, but this should not worry you. Healthy trees often take years on “vacation” where they produce little or no fruit.

After you’ve planted your tree you might start to have some problems with pests. To help keep these pests away, always rake away old leaves, brush, or any other decaying matter that could be holding bugs that could be harmful to your tree.

To make sure that your tree always stays healthy in the long run, you should prune it during winter or spring. Water your tree every two weeks during dry times, and be sure not to hit your tree with a lawn mower or a weed eater because it could severely damage the growth process. Also just make sure that your tree gets plenty of water and plenty of sun, and your growing experience in the landscaping Nottingham garden should be just great.

This really depends on your tastes and what you like. Most peoples ideas of a perfect garden are quite different. Someone may like certain trees and plants as part of their landscaped garden but for others they may be horrified at even considering planting the same trees and plants in theirs.
As everyone’s taste is different the best thing to do is to start with your own imagination. Now this is where professional landscapers have a head start because they have had many years of experience and have  drawn many designs (probably hundreds over the years) that they can quickly throw out ideas and run with the one their client gets excited about. However, there are things that you as an amateur or novice should be aware of to minimize the chances of a complete mess.
The first thing you have to remember is that there is no right or wrong garden and if you think your garden will be perfect in the style you enjoy then go for it because after all its your garden and you should put a bit of your personality into it.
Secondly, consider your budget and how far it will stretch. If the landscaping project cannot be completed in one go due to time constraints or a small budget, then its probably better to break it down into smaller mini projects so that it does not get overwhelming. Infact it may be even better to pick little projects that can be completed at weekends. This will keep your motivation up as you see progress being made towards the end result.
Thirdly, to help you along its best to invest in some good quality gardening tools. A good set of secateurs will make gardening easier and quicker. On the other hand cheap secateurs will damage plants and make the garden much more difficult to maintain thereby also increasing the time to do the job properly.
Fourthly, keep a watering can handy or (if its a really large garden) a hose. This is especially important in times of short rainfall in the summer months so choosing plants that suit your climate and soil conditions will minimize the risk of losing plantings.
Finally, create a small patch where you can pick fresh flowers to use inside your home. This will avoid you taking flowers from the designed areas in your garden and this will help to maintain its beauty and also allow you to enjoy the flowers from your garden.
Whatever you decide for your perfect garden its best to have some great ideas to get started with. Its probably a good idea to have a look at some landscaping or gardening magazines. Some of the home and garden magazines are also a good bet to give you ideas you can think about. Failing that you can also drive around your neighbourhood to get some ideas on front garden design.

landscaping nottingham

Is landscaping Nottingham a bit of a tall order? The garden is often the last area for improvement for many householders in Nottingham. More attention is placed on the rest of the house before the garden landscape even gets a look in. In fact priority is normally given to the kitchen and the bathroom before garden design is even mentioned. But when it comes to selling a house a well landscaped garden  can win the buyer over and helps to seal the deal especially if it is a low maintenance design. Professional organisations promote the use of best practices to keep standards high and accountable.

The garden should not be treated as just a totally separate part of the house but seen to be as more of an extension to the living room. During the summer it should serve as a welcoming place where the benefits of sunshine and fresh air serve to lift the spirits and in winter it should be pleasant to look at too with careful landscaping to enhance the appearance of the garden and ultimately the whole house.

When it comes to choosing the style of the garden it should blend in together with the age and style of the house incorporating any period features that are there to enhance the living experience. Any unsightly views can be camouflaged by careful planting. This in addition in some cases at least helps to keep the garden more private especially when it comes to landscaping Nottingham city centre areas where space is at a premium. Sheds which mainly serve as essential storage can also be camouflaged as well as garden fences.

One of the other important items that need to be incorporated is the patio. There are many patio designs but the size and design of this depends on the space available. It should be able to accommodate all the people living in the property. Tables and chairs should fit easily in this space with plenty of room for people to move around especially getting in and out of the patio area should be easy and comfortable for the user. The depth of the patio should be at least 4 metres and the entrance to the garden from the house must not be blocked to accomplish this. Many larger landscaping companies are members of professional bodies and should be able to do this easily.

The quality of the finish is very important for the hard landscaping Nottingham garden. It is best to use the very best materials to accomplish this but as usual in many cases it is down to the budget. In some cases it may seem a bit foolish to use top quality materials for certain things but in others it is imperative to use only the best possible materials to enhance the landscape design. An example of this is using cheap pine decking that looks like a budget finish the very first day it is installed – which will be covered in algae in a couple of years time. On the other hand if the more expensive hardwood deck is used it will look good for many years and hardly require any maintenance. The minimalist garden focuses on hard landscaping Nottingham garden yards to look beautiful but this is very dependent on the quality of materials used.