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		<title>Adding decorative rockstones to landscapes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning your drive and walkway can be hard because they have to provide enough room for traffic, yet they should take up a minimum space to leave room for more fascinating landscape elements. The garage should be close to or attached to the house, and close to the street. The drive should ideally be as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://seasonshardscapes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Adding-decorative-rockstone.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-118" title="Adding decorative rockstones to landscapes" src="http://seasonshardscapes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Adding-decorative-rockstone.jpg" alt="Adding decorative rockstone Adding decorative rockstones to landscapes" width="250" height="180" /></a>Planning your drive and walkway can be hard because they have to provide enough room for traffic, yet they should take up a minimum space to leave room for more fascinating landscape elements. The garage should be close to or attached to the house, and close to the street.</p>
<p>The drive should ideally be as long as your property permits, providing for off-street parking. If you intend to have plenty of deliveries, confirm your drive is robust. Most home drives will crack after repeated use by heavy autos as the soil under the drive becomes wet. it is critical to plan for sufficient drainage. The material used for your drive should be stable, and unable to be washed away or dug up with snow.<span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p>if you&#8217;ve got an exceedingly long drive that impacts your landscape, you may need to select a material like gravel or crushed rock so it will blend in with the remainder of your yard. When doing the planning for your landscape, you must ideally plan for well-designed walkways with clean edgings, steps which seem to belong where you have placed them, and little footpaths leading deep into your garden. Your choice of materials is virtually as significant as your choice of location. Concrete paths and steps, while extraordinarily sturdy, can contrast too much with the environment. Other materials, eg flagstone, brick, or wood, could be a wiser choice. Be certain to pick the material to fit the rest of your house and landscape, because paths shouldn&#8217;t stick out like a stiff thumb amid your landscape. Water features are also necessary to consider when planning your landscape. Garden pools, a flowing fountain, or a stream running thru your yard can add interest and movement.</p>
<p>Water features can be added in any size, from miniscule fountains to giant pools. The sound of running water is really relaxing, and cool water is inviting in the heat of summer, making water features particularly favored in warm climates. When making plans for your landscape, ensure that the water feature is a focal point which can be seen from many areas of your property, particularly from the best parts of your garden. When doing the planning for your water feature, the same principles you considered when planning your walkways should apply. Concrete edging implies a very formal edge, while other materials can lend a more natural feeling. Flagstone, brick, or tiles are a few of the various materials you may use for your pool. If adding a fountain or other feature, the materials are nearly unlimited. Fountains are basically really easy to install and care for, because they need only a bit of water, which can be recycled with a tiny motor and pump.</p>
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