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When
talking about the science of weather and landscaping, rain and snow
not only affects your
yard while you are working
on your landscaping project but also after the fact. If your
yard is not landscaped properly you could find yourself with many
water
related problems. This is the main reason why you should work with a
professional contractor when you are going to do a major overhaul on
your
yard. If your
landscaping plans call for you to change the levels and planes of
your
yard then you need to consult someone who understands just
how to
get the excess water to run in the right directions.
Having the right
drainage can be the difference between you floating away this summer
or
not. There is nothing worse than your backyard ending up in your front
room, so watch your drainage issues carefully when working on your
landscaping.
Before you start with your landscaping project take
note of
your drainage. The next time it rains, you need to
take a walk
around your yard to see where the water puddles are and make a
note of
this. You can then talk to your landscaping contractor about it when
you
meet with him. If there are some major puddles and you find that your
yard
is constantly muddy half the year, then you really need to get your
drainage issues taken care of before you
start your landscaping overhaul.
Once you have your drainage taken care
of you can go on and do the rest of the landscaping yourself if you
want
to, the choice is yours.
Your landscaping drainage goal should be to have
the rainwater run off in such a way that it will
feed
water to your plants, flowers and trees. Smart landscaping will
take
into consideration the amount of water that falls in your area each
year
and each season. Knowing the amount of water that will water your
plants
naturally will allow you to measure the right amount of water you will
have to
supply with regular watering throughout the year.
Snow can do just as
much for your yard as rain so this needs to be taken into
consideration as
well
when you are in the planning and design stages of your
landscaping.
Snow does much more than just water your plants. It can actually help
to
keep your landscaping looking wonderful year after year. Snow acts as
a
natural insulator against the cold. Your plant bulbs will stay healthy
and
warm under a nice snow covering.
Your
landscaping can become as beautiful as you have always dreamed of
and
all it takes is a little elbow grease and some
planning.
For more landscaping advice, tips, and
information visit
http://www.greatlandscapingideas.com
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