Landscaping Supplies
Aside from Home Depot, there are a number of landscaping supply sources in Massachusetts. From landscaping rocks, to paving stones, to decking supply sources, to flower nurseries and tree farms, a landscape designer can use products from a wide variety of local sources. You can find good landscape supply sources online. You'll find landscaping products and tools including bagged mulch, stone, brick pavers, stone pavers, fencing, sod, soils, rock, prefab waterfalls, pond kits, landscape lighting, garden edging, and perhaps even landscaping books and landscaping magazines to provide you with more landscaping ideas. Before you decide on your landscaping makeover, you might want to make a trip to your Massachusetts landscaping supply store to see what's available and the pricing.
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We redefine your outdoor living space with a landscape that is as unique as your fingerprint. We create unique custom landscapes with a three steppingstone process that streamlines the planning, design and implementing phases with conceptual plans, lifestyle hand colored renderings and master plans. The result is a highly personal landscape that adds value to your home and extends your living spaces and enjoyment thereof.
SLDA Landscape Design Associates serves exclusive clientele in the communities of: Arlington, Belmont, Carlisle, Concord, Dover, Lexington, Northborough, Sherborn, Southboro, Wayland, Wellesley, Westford, Weston and Winchester MA. |
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Outdoor landscape lighting can bring out the color of your flower garden and with changing light colors, can transform your backyard into a cascade of color and textures. Lighting also makes it safer to walk on and off stone pathways and is a deterrent to burglars. Your landscape designer can incorporate a variety of decorative, low profile and bright lighting to allow you to achieve any effect you like. Uplighting allows you reveal the color of trees, flowers and plants, while silhouetting allows you to see the plant or tree shapes. Using Landscape lighting around pools, ponds, hot tubs and waterfalls is especially nice.
Water Gardens
There are plenty of design possibilities for water gardens in your backyard. From large reflecting pools to cascading rapids down an embankment to a concrete fountain, water gardens can grow within or beside them. Water gardens need to be placed in the appropriate areas of your yard, not in runoff areas, boggy areas, or if the sand or soil is not stable which may damage your pond liner. Certain types of plants will thrive in water gardens, and it's best to consult with a horticulturist or landscape designer regarding the appropriate plants in your region of the country. There are submerged plants, floating plants, bog plants and deep water plants. If your property has a web boggy area or a creek that runs through, creating a water garden will be a natural match.
Patio Design
The backyard patio is a wonderful place to sit and enjoy your backyard landscaping. After you've create a beautiful landscaped property, the next step is to include a path to your patio. If you've already looked in landscaping magazines, for patio design ideas you may have an idea of what you'd like your patio to look like. Today, many patios are composed of brick pavers, stone, or concrete. Many people prefer stone patios over concrete pads for obvious reasons. The flat stone path and patio have a classic, greek or roman look that have had a powerful effect on landscape design across the world. If you're considering a pool patio or patio deck or one near a water garden, you'd be wise to have an architect provide the plans. It may be tempting to do all this work yourself however a landscaping company lead by a landscape architect can ensure your patio looks good and will last.
To find an landscape architect in your state, visit your local state horticultural and landscaping associations in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland,Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Southern California,West Virginia, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, New Jersey, Alabama, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Alaska Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,North Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Northern California, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, and Wyoming.
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