Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Investing Tips for Landscape Rock

Ready to invest a little in your landscape and make it
shine but also look unique? Here’s how! Adding landscape rock to a
current, well-designed landscape can change the complete look and
feel. The addition of rock to a landscape often provides the
finishing touch in separating a good landscape design from a
great landscaping design. The beauty rock offers is with so many
sizes, textures and colors landscapers use rock as a secret tool for
adding and accenting a landscape design.

Rock – All Natural Beauty

Rock being an all-natural product in many different forms; kinds,
sizes, textures and colors, each hold their own unique properties
and characteristics. Rock and or stone can provide impact,
emphasis an area, add character or just create interest to any
landscape.

Large Landscape Rock Tip

A common mistake made by many homeowners when first using a rock
of some size is by simply laying them on the ground and working
the landscape around the rock or boulder. A rock may be heavy
but take some time and thought into placing the rock for the most
impact. Also bury the rock a little to make it look like it has
always been there.

There are so many different ways and design ideas to add rocks
and stone into your landscape plan giving the over all look a
style and beauty all its own. Stone can be used not only as a
walkway but also by staggering rocks you can create the pathway.
Throw in some solar landscape lighting and rocks can create
interesting focal points when the sun goes down.

A pair of boulders sitting at the entrance of a driveway complete
with an address attached makes for a one of a kind driveway or
creating an accent with a single boulder can spice up a
backyard.

Landscape Rock Problems and Solutions

The biggest issue many face with using any type of rock or stone
in the landscape is weight. No matter the size of the rock the
overall weight can make many do it yourself landscaper shy away
from using them. The cost, weight, access to placement, manpower
and machinery all contribute to a fear of taking advantage of the
beauty rocks can give a landscape.

The solution may be turning to using artificial rocks and
boulders instead of using heavy to move natural rock.

Instead of working around the rock already in place, using
artificial rocks allow much easier movement and placement.

Stone in The Landscape

Using rock in the landscape does not mean rocks need to be large
and massive. The use of small stone instead of a ground cover or
pine bark mulch can add style and reduce maintenance of the
landscape. Stop and look around your neighborhood and you can
find many different ways to incorporate rocks and stone into your
landscape for both style and beauty.

Remember, rock also finds its way into the landscape for use in
water gardens and waterscapes, ponds, retaining walls and raised
beds. When installed and cared for properly, adding a good
quality stone proves to be an investment in your property.

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