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Design Your Own Lawn LandscapeThere is nothing quite so delicious as cool, green grass under bare feet. Can you design a lawn so this is no longer just a remembered sensation? Absolutely! Just follow these steps... Step 1: Design your lawn garden...First of all, thinking "lawn garden" instead of just "lawn" will help you come up with the right design. It's also much easier to accomplish this before putting the lawn in. But it's not impossible to get it right, even after the fact. Executing your design will just take a bit more effort.
Decide how many flower beds you want, where to plant trees and shrubs, whether you want a pond, where the sidewalks and other paths will be, whether to include a fence, a trellis, or even a bridge... Now, consider the care and maintenance of each of these in relation to the lawn. Will one interfere with the other? Make adjustments now to save problems later while you're trying to mow...
Step 2: Choose the right grass variety for your lawn...Ask the local agricultural extension service in your area for a guide on local grass varieties. Choose one of them, or a close match. Keep in mind that most varieties fall within these two regional categories:
Step 3: Test and condition your soil...Determine what kind of soil you have... clay, loam, or sand. This will dictate how much conditioning your soil needs. A loamy (crumbly) soil is ideal for lawns.
Step 4: Install sprinkler systems...Design and select a lawn sprinkler system that will reach every part of your entire lawn garden, including flower beds, shrubs, and trees. Keep in mind that some plants do better when their roots are watered instead of watering overhead. A drip system is a very effective solution here. Be sure to automate the sprinkler systems so you can maintain a consistent schedule. Lawns require 1 inch of water applied once a week. (Although, in cases of extreme heat you may have to water every 3-5 days.) Monitor the rest of the plants to determine a schedule that meets their needs as well. If you follow these four steps, you will have a "lawn garden" landscape design. A design that embraces your lawn as a garden - including lawn, shrubs, flowers, trees, paths... everything. And since you designed it correctly, it will be user friendly!
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