This is the definition of landscaping in its most basic form. Most dictionary definitions of landscaping provide a similar, rather broad overview of the process, but landscaping can do a lot more than just improve the appearance of a space.
Spending time and money on the space outside of your property can help bring in a better return on your investment should the time ever come that you decide to sell up.
For maximum effect on a domestic property, it’s recommended that both the front and back gardens are landscaped to a high standard. That bit of extra attention can make all the difference.
Aside from the clear aesthetic and economic benefits of landscaping, it can also provide additional functionality and protective features that can help the world around you.
Many landscaping projects help to create unique habitats and microclimates that can aid both the fauna and the flora in the surrounding area.
Particularly if the natural surroundings are incorporated and native plants are used, these outdoor spaces become beautiful safe havens that require less long-term resources to maintain.
Native plants generally require much less irrigation and overall care due to their natural ability to thrive in the current environment.
Landscaped areas can also help to balance the nitrogen and other nutrient contents of soil, clean the local air thanks to increases in healthy plants and trees,
and also help towards producing food for local insects and wildlife. All whilst looking great at the same time.
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