Tuesday 28 February 2012

The Latest Trends in Contemporary Gardens for Commercial Spaces


Could your business use some landscaping to brighten up an entrance, courtyard or lawn space surrounding your building? A vibrant contemporary garden could make your business, whether it is office-based or hospitality centred,  more appealing to new customers and clients and contribute to a high impact first impression.

Planting a contemporary garden in your courtyard or outdoor break area can also make the working day much more relaxing and enjoyable for all employees. To brighten up your workplace today, consider using some of these latest trends for contemporary gardens.

  •   Eco-Friendly
Many of the latest landscape designs have had a strong focus on sustainability and water conservation to build comprehensive environmentally friendly solutions. These landscapes are easy to care for and do not pose a heavy drain on resources, making them perfect for commercial applications.

  • Simplicity
There has been a move towards simplicity in public landscape designs of late. The new style of landscaping creates a high impact with large expanses of the same plant, emphasising one striking texture or colour, and reducing the number of different plants used overall.

  • Healthy Planting
If you want to redesign your office courtyard or surrounds with some fresh landscaping, you might want to consider the trend of planting for health and wellness. There is no doubt that a contemporary gardens can be beneficial to our happiness and general well-being, but many plants can also help with physical health by improving the air quality.

  • Water Feature
A water feature in a well designed garden can create a soothing and calming effect, especially in a busy commercial space. Consider creating a naturalistic setting as an escape from the working day by planting a native wetlands style contemporary garden.

Wednesday 8 February 2012

How About Creating A Native Garden With Native Grasses?

We all look for rare native plants, flowering plants and flora from similar class for native gardens, but have you ever wondered that even native grasses can add magnificence to your lawn? Not actually, right? When it comes to native gardening, every aspect matters, even if it is a grass.

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The best part with native grasses is that unlike plants they do not need much care. For those, who are looking for pants that look stunning to their garden, yet need minimal maintenance, native grasses are the best option available with ease. Once they get established they require low watering. These are strong, but they appear delicate. Whereas they create a fantastic natural feel in your native garden, they look amazingly good when complemented with other plants or ornamental features.

These grasses are also good for native gardens in terms of local environment. They naturally attract native insects to your garden. This in turn will encourage birds and small animals to land in your garden. You can even expect frogs in your lawn if it has water features like ponds. Native grasses are also favorable for butterflies as they lay their eggs on the grasses and roam around wattles, wildflowers, and several native plants to get nectar.

Native grasses are of many types. For Australian climate, tropical grasses can be a suitable climate. Surprisingly, there are different colors available in this grass type. You can choose one from yellow, tan, purple and blue. Some of them vary in color from season to season, such as the Silky Blue Grasses which are green in spring and blue in winter. Choose whichever suits your native garden the best.

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Why Create A Japanese Garden?

There are many reasons why you may choose to create a Japanese garden in your front or back yard, including:

Aesthetics: There is no denying the beauty of Japanese style gardens, and being able to create a similar look in your own yard will make your house appear even more attractive to visitors. As mostly evergreen plants are used in a Japanese garden design, your yard will look beautiful all year round.
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Versatility: A Japanese style garden will work in any size yard and with any style home that you may have. Large spaces will work for meandering paths and water features, whilst smaller yards and atriums can become a Japanese sanctuary of sorts.

Maintenance: There is no need to spend your weekends slaving away in the upkeep of your Japanese garden – they can be relatively maintenance free. This makes these kinds of gardens highly suited to those people who spend a lot of time working or travelling.

Therapy: Japanese style gardens are consistently used in homes and businesses where stress levels can be particularly high. These tranquil spaces can have a soothing effect on visitors, as well as being readily used for meditation and as a time-out space.

Cost: It is true that the creation of a Japanese gardens can be slightly more expensive then other styles, but after a few years you may find that your yard is paying for itself. There are no annual plants used in traditional Japanese style gardens, meaning that the costs of replacing bulbs each year is completely removed, as well as the cost of your time to replant them.

Monday 2 January 2012

Basic Tips For Native Gardening

Having native plants in the garden means they will resist every adverse atmospheric condition and will survive in the environment effortlessly. Moreover, you get a lot of varieties that add beauty to a garden in a magical way. They are easier to grow than other plants; still there are few tips that have to taken in concern if you are a beginner:
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  • An idea way to give it a start is to be familiar with the classes of native plants, trees, shrubs, flowers, and other species in your region.
  • Select native plants for your landscape, which are suitable for the soil, sun shine, and other landscape features to your place.
  • Use a class of local plants as a model while designing a native gardens. As said above, do not forget to check the compatibility of plant with the topography, site-soil type and microclimate-will.
  • Choosing multiple plant community is good for any given site. Different plant use different minerals from soil and hence keep the mineral content balanced.
  • The best way to start up a good native gardening is to study the key species that belong to same plant community. This gives you a fair idea of choosing the best plant for your garden.
  • Seasonal change is another aspect to be considered. Many native plants are seasonal that grow in particular months of the year and some change their color from one to another. Spring meadow of pink and purple wildflowers is one of them that change its color to greens and yellows in summer, and then turns into gold and purple in winters.