Everyone enjoys looking at and seeing a well kept lawn and garden surrounding a house here in Ottawa and Gatineau. What it usually takes is a combination of shrubs, flowers, small, medium, and large size trees to add a variety of textures and colour to the overall visual impact of the landscape. One aspect that has a large impact is the addition of a hedge.

Where and How to use a hedge

Typically, hedges are a series of small shrubs, or even trees that run parallel to a driveway, walkway, or surround a garden or patio. In addition, a hedge looks great as an accent to the boundary of the yard, such as identifying the corners of the front yard or separating the back yards between neighbors instead of using a fence. This brings up the first thing to consider when deciding what type of plants to utilize.

This is the purpose of the hedge itself. In case of having privacy, finding a plant that grows tall and full, this determines the spacing between the plants, should work better when considering lining the backyard boundary or surrounding a patio or deck attached to your home. The type of plant utilized can also help reduce noise.

However, if the purpose of the hedge is to guide foot traffic along a pathway the height of the plants can vary. This applies to lining the driveway and the walkway leading up to the front or side doors of the house. Different Hedge Styles While the architecture of a house determines the style of fencing if and when used the type of hedging utilized will also have an impact on the look of the property.

When considering the different looks to match the construction of your home, it helps to discuss the many options available in both the design and types of plants to use. What works well is combining fencing with hedging. This works well specifically with a wrought iron fence with the hedge filling the gaps between the concrete or brick separators of the iron panels.  Having a hedge run parallel with a low fence can add depth to the scenery as well.

Hedges and Gardens

Having a well kept garden can look even better with a small hedge as a backdrop and a low fence along the borders. This is just one of the many options available for the Ottawa and Gatineau homeowner, which is a matter of taste and design preference. A hedge can even outline the space between trees or surround a single tree standing alone in the middle of a lawn.

This works best with low lying plants, such as a small evergreen. As things stand depending on the purpose and the placement of the hedge, the design and the type of plants utilized are all matters to plan as the beginning of any landscaping project. It helps also, to talk to a local plant supplier or landscaper for suggestions and ideas of where to begin. Nevertheless, adding a hedge to your property will add value as well as enhance the looking and the presence of your  home.

If you are planning to improve your homes landscaping with a hedge then Contact these Ottawa and Gatineau Landscape and Cedar Hedge specialists. 
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