Backyard covered sandbox and raised flower bed
Plants have fascinated mankind from the pre historic times, and ever since there have been attempts to classify the different types of plants. Mankind has always been interested in plants and their cultivation for food as well as other usage. Hippocrates and Aristotle have been pioneers in the field of identifying and classifying plants and that’s why today one can identify and build a personal raised flower bed.
Ponds can be constructed in a variety of shapes from oval to rectangle to no particular shape at all. Size depends on the landscape that the pool is built in, as it should not be too overbearing or miniature. Generally ponds are not made too deep and the depth of 2-5 feet is considered enough. Not only is this a safety feature but also it makes the pool easier to maintain. If however, property-owners are looking to create ponds with flowering plants, the depth need not be increased. To keep children safe, you’d even need playground borders.
Natural cavities suitable for sandboxes are rare and even if they are present, need to be spruced up. Thus, the first step in creating a covered sandbox is to dig up a cavity of required proportions.
Garden Planning
I have just been to my friend`s house and I have been admiring her garden art. I had never really thought about decorating my garden in such a way and it looked really good. It helps that she has an enormous garden and so she had the space to put some really big statement pieces and they look fantastic. Of course we are not all lucky enough to be able to have such a grand garden. However it made me think that I could consider trying to copy it myself by having some pieces in a much smaller scale. At the moment I just have a couple of lawn ornaments and they do not really work where they are. I think I need to think harder about where to place them so that they fit in with the garden design better and also to plan the planting so that they all look good together. Then I might be able to incorporate a few new pieces to make a feature of in the garden. I am really looking forward to the challenge and I am sure that I can come up with something which will look really good and will improve our outdoor environment.
