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Tips for Landscape Gardening |

Monday, 07 December 2009
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Landscape gardening is all about designing, planning, planting, paving and establishing different structures in your garden or a park to make it more beautiful, attractive and eye catching. Landscape gardening is often seen as painting of a picture. When painters paint a picture they keep a central object in their mind and draw the rest of the objects to beautify the centre. Similarly when you decide to go for landscape gardening, you must have a clear vision and a picture of the garden you want in your mind.
Landscape gardening can be formal or informal. Formal landscape gardening consists of straight paths, stiff beds of flowers in straight rows etc. Informal landscape gardening as the name suggests does not follow any formal rules of landscaping. However, extreme of any methods is not good. The appearance of formal landscape gardening is very stiff. On the other hand informal is very fussy. So it is always good to create a balance between both formal and informal ways of landscaping.
Following tips are very useful for landscape gardening:
Follow the tips and create a wonderful garden landscape for yourself.
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Joanna is a well renowned Polish journalist specialising in Polish, Russian and English translation services. She has been residing in the UK for 3 years where she has made her home among the Polish community in Tooting, South West London.
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