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Comments (4)Did redo your front yard? I am just in the design phase in Los Angeles. We need to redo both the front and back yards as they are both just dirt right now....See MoreHelp with front yard design, with clay soil
Comments (5)You can amend heavy clay soil by mixing composted cow manure with perlite (to lighten the soil structure), good top soil, and lime (if needed to improve soil pH). If you have accessibility to ground up leaves that have been composted, add them as well (avoid oak leaves, as they are alleopathic which means they impede growth of other plantings). You'll need to dig at least 18" deep, and you can employ a method called "double digging". I did this myself, many years ago, and it markedly changed my soil's tilth. Yes, it takes time and energy, but is totally do-able. In what planting zone/locale are you located? Don't forget to mulch your flowers and shrubs. Check for drainage before planting. Remove any weeds then apply Preen every 3 months to avoid new weed growth. Fluff your mulch every 3 months to avoid "artillery fungus" and don't apply mulch within 18-24" of your foundation. Plan your color scheme to compliment your house color. Find focal points for perennial shrubs, allowing sufficient room for mature growth. Note your sun/shade locations before planting. Insure you have adequate drainage off your property and away from your foundation. Plan for bulbs, if you so desire. Plan for plants that won't attract destructive animals. Think about installing watering systems if you need to avoid spending hours watering by hand. Posting a photo would further assist readers to help you....See Morefeedbacks on new front yard design?
Comments (4)The fence blends in nicely and works in proportion to the carport as well - if you can have a fence that high in the front to begin with. The 3-D may just be a misrepresentation, but the "public" gate seems hidden and not calling attention where someone should enter rather than through the carport....See MoreI need help with front yard design - full sun.
Comments (21)I'd have to question how well either the witch hazel or the camellia (let alone both together) will fit in that small space that is already heavily populated with other plants. Both have the potential to get large enough to overwhelm much of what is currently planted as well as obscuring the very striking façade of your house....See MoreRelated Professionals
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