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A Few Things To Consider When Landscaping Around Pools

So, you've decided to add a body of water to your landscaping plans. Adding a small pool to your garden area is a great way...
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So, you've decided to add a body of water to your landscaping plans. Adding a small pool to your garden area is a great way to add something to your place of outdoor enjoyment that brings it that much closer to the natural world. However, if you want your little pond to look its best, the idea exploring landscaping around pools is a great one. Before you begin though, here are a few things to consider.

Privacy

Depending on how large a pool you are installing and its use, the landscaping around pools could be used to provide privacy for you and your guests. Nothing is as quite relaxing as knowing that your version of a fence line consists of a row of hedges and bushes interlocking to provide visual blockage from the outside world. Or, if your landscape plans are a little more open, the landscaping around pools can offer a way to direct visitors and the local wild life to your back yard oasis.

Animal Life

Landscaping around pools can also offer a way for you to encourage the wild life in the area to visit. In today's age, when mankind and the animal world have to live with each other, a place of water becomes a very attractive thing to animals. If you enjoy viewing wild life, landscaping around pools can be a great way to announce to the world that you have a source of water. Another way the area around your pool can be used is by planting certain plants that are unappetizing to the animals, to discourage them visiting your watering hole.

Upkeep And Maintenance

The wonderful thing about landscaping around pools is that the plants will grow and eventually completely incorporate your pool into the natural setting. However, most towns and cities insist that you as the home owner have some control over this process. Because of this, when deciding what kind of landscaping around pools you want, it's best to consider the time that you'll have to maintain it. If you only have enough time to do a weekly check and trim, dealing with fast growing ivy might not be the best choice.

Seasonal Changes

One other thing that most people fail to consider when landscaping around pools is how the plant life will look in the seasons when they are not in bloom. Thousands of pictures exist in magazines where the flowering plants around the pond look lovely and spectacular. But how do they look during the winter and fall months? If you want year round enjoyment of the landscaping around pools in your back yard, be sure to take the time and choose something that will bring aesthetic joy no matter what the year brings you.

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