2015 Backyard Trends for Landscape| What’s Hot to Save Water
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Landscape design trends will focus on the backyard next
year. Designers have recognized Americans’ recent renewal of enthusiasm for
nesting and refocusing on home and family to create breathtaking backyard
spaces. City dwellers across the country have picked up the mantra “grow food,
not grass,” incorporating all types of fruits and vegetables into traditional
landscape design. Herb gardens proliferate in window boxes that previously
focused on colorful blossoms. Taking the trend a step further, people are also
flocking to join the urban chicken-coop movement. Here are the top three
backyard landscape design trends you can expect to see in 2015.
Creating Backyard Landscape Zones
You might not care much for living in a home that is one big
room and, in many ways your yard is no different. Yet most of us consider the
backyard to be one single space. While you probably don’t want walls diving
your yard, you can create district zones designed for different purposes.
Landscape designers will be taking that indoor-living ethos outside next year,
creating zones for playing, dining gardening and relaxing.
Breaking the yard into smaller spaces will help you focus
more easily on laying out each segment. Your dining space may simply be a grill
and a bistro table, but it might also be an entire outdoor kitchen. The
relaxing space might be a simple hammock in a quite corner, or an elaborate
pergola with loungers and a place for yoga or meditation. Growing zones might feature
a container garden, cactus collection, or your favorite rose varieties. In the
play zone, consider adding lawn darts, croquet, badminton or a playhouse.
Create the Perfect Landscape Path
Design will delineate backyard zones next year with pathways. Creating an enchanting path is a perfect off-season project for your
garden, before you get busy with spring planting. A garden path can become a
work of art when you think beyond concrete sidewalk and stepping-stones. Use
bricks or concrete payers to create an interesting chevron pattern, or use
gravel bordered by mosses of varying heights. Sink large concrete squares of flagstone
slabs at grade level, assuring that you can mow over them easily. Create a
negative space path by using turf grass with stacked stone growing beds along
each edge.
Flora and Fauna
The third design trend you will see lots more of next year
is the incorporation of fauna, either domesticated or wild. The urban chicken
movement is growing exponentially, as urbanites add creative coops to their
backyard. Themed chicken shelters range from Victorian mansions (in
chicken-sized scale, of course) to traditional red barns. Beehives are another
popular backyard addition, providing a safe haven for the threatened bee
population.
If keeping birds or bees isn’t your style, you can create a
wildlife haven to encourage visiting birds, bugs and animals to stop by and
stay for a while. Provide food, water and shelter for migrating birds and native
species of all types. Rabbits, frogs, butterflies and songbirds are just some
of the beautiful visitors you may see.
Your perfect spring and summer backyard design starts now.
Winter is the ideal time to peruse books and website for ideas, to buy
materials and start projects that will help make the cold month fly by. When
spring arrives, you and your family will be ready to hit the local garden
center for the flowers, fruit trees and other growing plants that complete your
design. When you add some of these backyard design trends to your home, you’ve sure
to be delighted by the results.
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