Tuesday 29 April 2014

Driveway Landscaping

Posted by Unknown at 13:37
By Darren Hartley


Driveway landscaping consists of both hardscape and softscape. Hardscape options include walls and fences while softscape options include flower beds, ground covers, ornamental trees and shrubs.

By including walls in the plan, the great enhancement of attention-drawing driveway landscaping possibilities is achieved. One option is having the driveway paralleled by the walls along its whole length. A second option, which opens up a number of additional driveway landscaping possibilities, is having the walls meeting the driveway at the entrance perpendicularly.

Other driveway landscaping ideas include attachment of driveway gates to the wall and spanning the opening in the wall with an arch. As far as the softscape side of driveway landscaping, the variations appear to be practically endless.

With a small budget and a large driveway, accenting the driveway entrance is certainly a cheaper way of driveway landscaping. But it is not really about the budget and the driveway size. It is actually about the purpose for the landscaping. Is it for the creation of a grand driveway entrance, the running of the length of the driveway or both?

The primary considerations for a driveway landscaping project are where the gaze of the viewer is wanted to be drawn and what features of the property are wished to be emphasized, should budget not be a primary concern. Equally fitting both hardscape and softscape options are these considerations.

To draw the gaze of the viewer where it is wanted, driveway landscaping dictates the planting of colourful annual beds along the sides of the driveway. The gaze will then travel from the driveway to its final destination, which is the property itself.

However, attention may not be wanted to be drawn if the destination of the driveway is an ordinary-looking garage, in plain view from the street. Likewise, driveway landscaping suggests not emphasizing the straightness of the driveway should the property be already dominated by straight lines, i.e., straight house walls, straight decking and the like. For such purpose, planting the edges of the driveway with straight flower beds will not do.




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