Landscaping is no easy job. It takes a lot of time and effort to get your project done. This will even take more from you if you’re an amateur landscaper and you’re not sure what you want to do. You must know the basic things before you get started.
The American home is one of the biggest in the world. It also has one of the largest backyards as well, averaging at a staggering 10,871 square feet. It’s no wonder landscaping is such an essential home service for many American homeowners out there.
For those who want to do some landscaping themselves, there are some crucial things you need to know. One of those things is that you need to exercise and be fit beforehand.
It’s a Labor-intensive Activity
Landscaping is no joke, especially if you’re doing it for a huge backyard. It requires you to move a lot of things and dig up some plants. You’re also going to need to toil the soil and put some grass in your backyard. All of these things will take a lot from you, and if you’re not healthy, you’re only going to be delaying your project by taking too much time to recover in between.
The last thing we need is a landscaping project that isn’t finished. That’s why you’re going to need to exercise and get fit before you do any landscaping. Start jogging and stretching days before your intended landscaping day. Doing this will give you more stamina for the project so that you can get it done in just a few days.
Aside from getting fit, you’re going to need tools to make your landscaping project a lot easier.
Garden Tools for Landscaping
It doesn’t matter how much stamina you have for landscaping if you don’t have the necessary tools for it.
Garden tools will help you do your project a lot faster. It will also streamline the entire process, so you won’t need too much time to accomplish it. The essential garden tools for landscaping are:
- Gloves
- Shears
- Trowel
- Spade
- Rake
- Hoe
- A long garden hose with an adjustable nozzle
- Wheelbarrow
Depending on the size of your backyard, you might not need a wheelbarrow. If it’s only less than a thousand square feet, then it’s fine if you don’t purchase a wheelbarrow for the project. But aside from that, all of the other tools are essential.
An Irrigation System
If you don’t want to waste your time maintaining your landscape all the time, then it’s good to have an irrigation system beforehand.
An irrigation system will ensure that your plants will be watered equally and that no flooding will happen in your backyard. Installing an irrigation system is hard work, and you might mess up your landscape if you don’t know what you’re doing. It might be best to hire a professional for this so that it’ll go smoothly.
You should also consider having an irrigation system before you do any landscaping. This will ensure that the system doesn’t have to go through any finished layers that you might have already done.
Consider Making a Master Plan
As a landscaper, you need to be organized. You’re not going to finish everything in one day, so it’s important to know where you can put all your efforts so you can get various things done in a limited amount of time. You can do this by creating a master plan.
A master plan has the key details of the various parts of your landscape. These key details are essential, and you need to get them done immediately. Then you can start decorating around those key details so you can be organized with your project. A master plan can easily be written or drawn on paper. Think of it as a rough draft that can be changed accordingly depending on what’s in your mind.
Start Composting
You’re going to need a lot of compost for your landscape, especially if it’s plant-intensive. So it’s time that you start composting as early as now.
Composting can be easily done if you have an extra garbage bin. There are also compost bins you can purchase. Just follow the instructions on those products, and you should be able to make compost in no time.
Compost will ensure that your landscaping will stay green and healthy. It’s also a much environmentally-friendly option if you compare it to store-bought fertilizers.
With this guide, you should be able to start landscaping in no time. As an amateur, it’s going to take a lot of trial and error, but once you get used to it and have a design in mind, you should be able to get your project done in no time.