Thursday 12 November 2015

7 Deadly Sins New Landscape Architects Commit

“There is a charm about the forbidden that makes it unspeakably desirable,” – if you are familiar with that famous saying....read more

Create a Structural Beauty in Your Yard by Installing Retaining Walls


 

Retaining walls are the rare feature in landscaping that can be valued equally for both their beauty and function. If you are planning your garden or yard’s features, you can integrate a retaining wall to define and accent your space. You can use this feature in any of the following situations to create a beautiful landscape.

1. Your home is on a hillside.


If your home is on a hillside, you already know that your landscaping attempts can be ruined by sloping surfaces. This is frustrating, and it makes planting and growing difficult. Installing a retaining wall can combat sloping, and it can prevent the following problems:

  • Shifting soil
  • Sinkholes
  • Flooding
  • Erosion

2. You want to create a barrier.

A retaining wall has a variety of utilitarian purposes, and it can also be useful for strategically landscaping. If you want to partition off parts of your yard, for example, constructing a retaining wall makes a beautiful barrier. You can also use it to separate sections of your garden and organize plans.

3. You want a unique look.


Above all else, retaining walls are known for looking great. If you want a way to create unique landscaping, put up a retaining wall. No matter what look you are going for, a retaining wall will look fantastic.

A retaining wall may be the right choice for your landscaping needs. Visit this website to learn more about retaining walls in San Jose.

Wednesday 11 November 2015

How a Narrow Piece of Land Evolved Into a Luxurious Project

The Line Condominium is a 42 storey high residential building. The Complex is situated in the Jatutak.....read more

Tips for Creating the Perfect Football Field


 

All sod is not created equal. Different grasses thrive at different temperatures, in different climates and under different conditions. When choosing a type of grass for a football field, there are several things to consider.

Suitability for Your Growing Region

Consult with a local supplier of sod and grass seed, because the staff there will be familiar with your local conditions and which grasses grow best in your climate. You may need to talk with someone who will be able to guide your decision-making process based on a micro-climate within your larger growing region.

Ideal Mowing Heights

Certain grasses will not thrive when mowed too frequently, whereas others require frequent mowing to keep them at their healthiest. Depending on how often your field will be irrigated, used and mowed, you may have to consider various species of grass.

Ability to Repair Itself

Grass used on a football field must be resistant to injury from frequent use. Although football season is relatively short, wear and tear on the grass is heavy all season long. You need to choose a grass species that not only thrives during the cool football season but that also repairs itself well.

Now you know what kinds of issues are at stake when choosing the right grass for a football field. Visit this website to find out about different kinds of turf grass in San Jose.

Tuesday 10 November 2015

Puppy in the Posies

This guy loves the new flower bed, even though he knows he is not supposed to play in it. But how could you ever say “no” to that face? Don’t worry; he wipes his paws before coming inside.

The Importance of Choosing the Right Soil for Certain Flowers


 

Flowers may seem to grow effortlessly with just some sunshine, water and perhaps a visit from a friendly bee, but there is more to it than that. Some flowers, especially those that are native to your area, do thrive with little to no forethought or planning on the part of the gardener. However, other flowers require specific kinds of soil to even bloom, let alone thrive. If you have your heart set on cultivating a particular flower, you can amend your soil to be a hospitable environment for that specific plant. Otherwise, you can choose what to plant based on the type of soil that you already have.

Flowers for Loamy Soil

  • Delphinium.
  • Wisteria.

Flowers for Chalky Soil

  • Lilac.
  • Madonna Lily.

Flowers for Sandy Soil

  • Hibiscus.
  • Tulip.
  • Scotch Broom.

Flowers for Clay-rich Soil

  • Aster.
  • Helenium.

Flowers for Peat-rich Soil

  • Heather.
  • Camellia.
  • Rhododendron.

Amending your soil takes research and hard work, but it isn’t an overly-complicated process. Start with a soil test kit, and once you read the results you’ll have to determine what you need to add to your soil in order to make the desired changes. Depending on the climate where you live, it may be best to amend soil in the fall or in the spring. Click here for more information on soil material in San Jose.