Backyard Design Trends With Landscaping Simpsonville

Landscape design trends for softscapes

Both the softscape and the hardscape are essential elements of landscape design. These essential components work together to create a front or backyard that is enjoyable for your family and visitors and is also practical, cozy, and aesthetically pleasing. To intelligently combine them and create a foundation for a harmonious landscape, it is therefore particularly crucial to understand the differences between softscape and hardscape.

How do hardscape and softscape differ from one another?

The "non-plant" or hardscape components of your garden include things like sculptures, walls, decks, patios, roads, paths, and fountains. Softscape materials, on the other hand, are the "plant" components like the lawn, trees, shrubs, succulents, and blooming plants. In essence, softscape is a blend of living and organic elements, whereas hardscape refers to inanimate buildings.

A retaining wall can be added, and you can choose between a soft or firm one. Hardscape walls, which are similar to retaining walls and can be constructed out of wood, natural stones, concrete blocks, or bricks, are an option for people who want complete solitude. In contrast, trees, shrubs, and hedges make for more natural walls that give your home a more open appearance while yet providing adequate privacy by obstructing the view from other people. They also continue to grow and enhance privacy (and property value) over time.

Adding softscape features to the landscape

To avoid softscape materials getting in the way when adding the necessary hardscape components when you are just starting, it is imperative to put the hardscape first before adding the plants as advised by the Landscaping Simpsonville experts.

Picking out trees and shrubs

It's important to make a sensible choice for the shrubs and trees you wish to plant in your yard after installing hardscape elements and selecting your preferred layout. To enhance your yard during both seasons, always choose trees and shrubs that are a combination of winter and summer varieties. You must also make sure that the trees and bushes you select are appropriate for our climate zone. Native plants are a fantastic alternative because they have already adapted to the specific environmental factors in the area.

Need assistance with your Landscape design?

Landscaping Simpsonville installs both soft and hardscapes which is a specialty. We can assist you with planning and creating a stunning landscape on your property, whether you want a lovely front garden along your driveway and front entrance, a new retaining wall to work with a natural slope, or simply need help selecting all the right plants and shrubs and where to place them.

Schedule an appointment

We would be pleased to meet with you if you would like to schedule a consultation to go through your landscaping design or installation ideas. Please give us a call at 864-399-9185, and we'll get back to you right away.

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