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More on Landscape DesignMore on Landscape DesignHome Landscape DesignOutdoor Christmas DecorationsLandscape Design Plans Q. Can you give new homeowners or landscaping novices a definition of landscaping?A. Landscaping novices and buyers of new homes can profit from a practical, working definition of "landscaping."
By definition, to be properly said to be "landscaping" a property, you must be making home improvements on that property's grounds -- either in a practical or in an aesthetic way. In an extended sense, everything on your property that stands outside of the home itself is part of a property's landscaping. Simply put, if you can see an object, then it is affecting the overall aesthetics of the grounds of a property -- i.e., its landscaping. A house and its landscaping should be harmonious with each other. Achieving such harmony is sometimes possible intuitively; but if you're more serious about complementing your house with your landscaping, you really need to take matters to the next level -- landscape design. Landscape design is an art form. More on Landscape DesignMore on Landscape DesignHome Landscape DesignOutdoor Christmas DecorationsLandscape Design Plans |
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