How to Landscape with Boulders (part 1 )
A landscaping garden is your own property, so getting to know thoroughly how to landscape with boulders when dealing with a DIY project is essential than ever. In case you're afraid of doing it all alone and do not want to risk allowing bad things to happen, you should contact professionals for help. Now, let's get started on this project!
👉Start with A Plan
With the boulders project, you should go advance with planning where to move these large landscape rocks. As you all know, the weight of boulders makes them difficult to move, even causes harm unless provided safely enough. If you plan to haul in the front yard, it's quite much easier than placing to the back yard. Figure out where you want to position boulders ahead of installing time to avoid unwanted heavy replacement afterward.
And then you'll want to design the position of boulders so as to become natural points of your landscaping elements and fit the garden design around these boulders. Besides, you should also set at least a few inches of boulders settling in the ground to protect boulders from shifting and cracking. This design will provide a safe place for your children to play around without slipping and falling.
Placing boulders on the concrete or gravel base is also a good idea because of its hardness.
Here is some information for your reference. To know more, stay tuned in our next articles. Or want to learn about other related information if you have any questions, please contact GREEN ARBOR LANDSCAPING (206) 265-2940 for advice.
👉Start with A Plan
With the boulders project, you should go advance with planning where to move these large landscape rocks. As you all know, the weight of boulders makes them difficult to move, even causes harm unless provided safely enough. If you plan to haul in the front yard, it's quite much easier than placing to the back yard. Figure out where you want to position boulders ahead of installing time to avoid unwanted heavy replacement afterward.
And then you'll want to design the position of boulders so as to become natural points of your landscaping elements and fit the garden design around these boulders. Besides, you should also set at least a few inches of boulders settling in the ground to protect boulders from shifting and cracking. This design will provide a safe place for your children to play around without slipping and falling.
Placing boulders on the concrete or gravel base is also a good idea because of its hardness.
Here is some information for your reference. To know more, stay tuned in our next articles. Or want to learn about other related information if you have any questions, please contact GREEN ARBOR LANDSCAPING (206) 265-2940 for advice.
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