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alessiogardens · 2 years ago
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Creating the Ultimate Garden for Your Home
Are you looking to create the ultimate garden for your home? A place where you can relax, unwind and soak up some sunshine? Look no further! With customised garden design services available in Perth, you can transform any outdoor space into a beautiful oasis. Not only will your stunning new garden bring joy and tranquillity to your daily life, but it may also add value to your property. In this blog post, we'll guide you through the planning process, offer tips on caring for your garden and introduce you to Commercial landscapers who can create a dreamy paradise just for you. So grab a cup of tea, sit back and let's get started!
Planning Your Garden
Before you start digging or planting, it's important to plan out your garden. First, consider the space you have available and what kind of plants and features will thrive in that environment. Take note of any existing structures like trees, fences or decks that might affect your layout.
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Next, decide on a style for your garden. Do you want a modern minimalist look or something more whimsical? Think about colours and textures as well as the overall mood you want to create. Once you've settled on a general design aesthetic, it's time to choose specific plants and features. Consider factors like water usage, sun exposure and maintenance requirements when making your selections. Don't forget about practical considerations too - if you have pets or children who will be playing in the area, choose plant types that are non-toxic and safe for them. Don't be afraid to get creative with your hardscaping elements! Incorporating unique features like decorative stones or sculptures can add visual interest while still allowing plenty of room for greenery.
Caring for Your Garden
Once you've planned and created your dream garden, it's important to maintain its beauty. Here are some tips on how to care for your garden: 1. Watering: Make sure to water your plants regularly, especially during dry spells. Use a watering can or hose and avoid over watering. 2. Weeding: Keep a close eye on any weeds that may pop up in your garden beds and remove them as soon as possible before they spread. 3. Pruning: Trim back any dead or damaged branches from trees and shrubs, as well as prune any overgrown bushes or hedges. 4. Fertilizing: Apply fertilizer once every few weeks during the growing season to help keep your plants healthy and thriving. 5. Pest control: Check for pests such as aphids or snails which can cause damage to the leaves of plants, use natural remedies like neem oil instead of harsh chemicals. By following these simple steps, you'll be able to enjoy a beautiful and flourishing garden all year round!
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arc-hus · 16 days ago
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Bundanon Art Museum & Bridge, Illaroo, Australia - Kerstin Thompson Architects
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theneondreaming · 5 months ago
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remash · 1 year ago
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merricks farmhouse ~ michael lumby architecture + nielsen jenkins | photos © tom ross
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elixir · 2 years ago
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Brisbane’s most beautiful beton brut stairs at the University of QLD.
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keepingitneutral · 2 years ago
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Tamworth Residence, Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia,
MRTN Architects,
Photography by Anthony Basheer
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sillystringsimpsons · 7 months ago
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BLAHAJTRIP [2022]
1:1, phone camera, in order: Corrigin, Wave Rock, Border Village, Iron Knob, Great Australian Bight, Port Augusta, Streaky Bay, Adelaide
BLAHAJTRIP is an eight-photo set of images taken while travelling through Southwestern Australia for two weeks by car. The stuffed shark plays a symbolic role, representing the transitional nature of travel, as well as the liminal stage of the photographer's life, drawing parallels between the two. All images, except the last, anthropomorphise the shark by virtue of its isolation within the frame. All eight photos appear in chronological order of the timeline of travel, and showcase the journey away from the photographer's current place of residence to his second childhood home.
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wedgeantill · 10 months ago
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Love Every Second of Sydney
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architectural-fragments · 1 year ago
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Minnow Studio
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mycolourfullworld · 2 years ago
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Opera House, Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺
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pattimoed · 1 year ago
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LAPC #274: Asymmetry
No human face is exactly the same in its lines on each side, no leaf perfect in its lobes, no branch in its symmetry. All admit irregularity as they imply change; and to banish imperfection is to destroy expression, to check exertion, to paralyze vitality. All things are literally better, lovelier, and more beloved for the imperfections which have been divinely appointed, that the law of human…
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alessiogardens · 2 years ago
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arc-hus · 1 year ago
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Bruny Island Cabin, Tasmania - Maguire & Devin
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theneondreaming · 5 months ago
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remash · 2 years ago
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house at flat rock ~ billy maynard architect l photos © rory gardiner
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blogarteplus · 1 year ago
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Desde Blog Arte Plus: Residencial Tríptico Koonya diseñado por Room 11 en Australia.
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