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How to Create Beautiful and Functional Split Level Gardens

A split level garden design is one that presents a view of more than one level. If it does not have a full view of the landscape beyond, then that is what creates its special charm. This type of landscaping has become very popular with those who want to have something truly unique. But before you go ahead with this design, here are some landscaping ideas that will help you make your own.

A split level garden design makes an ideal place to grow herbs and vegetables. And if you are the type who loves to cook on the patio, you can transform the patio into an attractive kitchen area by building a raised cooking table on the kitchen border. It would be best to keep the design simple but elegant. A good idea would be to line the raised cooking table with aluminum or stainless steel. You could use a glass for extra elegance.

This is a simple landscaping idea that transforms the look of the garden. To achieve this, you will need a firm base and a very creative mind. You can create a walkway from the entrance of the house to the garden area using wooden planks. These wooden planks can be used to surround a fountain or as a pathway in and out of the garden. Alternatively, you can line a pond with ornamental fish and build an attractive water feature on the garden level.

There are many different ways in which you can make your own split level garden design. For starters, you will need to make sure that there are no overhangs on your landscaping. It is a good idea to line the edges of the area using stones or bricks. In order to protect the walls from being eaten away by vandals, line them with concrete or bricks too. You can also plant low growing shrubs and trees to camouflage any exposed edges.

A split level lawn is one of the most appealing and functional types of landscaping. If you have a small garden, it makes it easier to mow, trim, and fertilize it. The level of ground prevents soil erosion, reduces water erosion, and adds additional planting space to your garden. Because of its versatility, the level design is a great choice for small yards.

When planning your landscaping for a split level garden, consider how much room your garden will have. It is better to plant taller plants in the lower area than those that grow tall in the middle of the garden. This will create an intimate feel to the area and give it a sense of intimacy. Additionally, taller plants will provide more privacy in your garden.

As you can see, there are many options available when it comes to split level garden design. These are just a few suggestions and do not need to be followed strictly. However, they are good starting points for brainstorming ideas. A designer may also use circles to demarcate different areas or change the color scheme. This allows him to create a more complex overall design.

Once you have decided on the type of landscaping and visual appeal you want in your garden, you can start contacting a landscaping company for design services. They can help you with the planning, landscaping, and execution of a beautiful and functional split level garden. Contact a professional landscaping company in your area today and find out what kind of services they can offer you. Whether you have an existing yard or not, your new level garden will add value to your home and curb appeal.

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