Tips for Effective Landscaping Around Log Cabins UK

Log cabins UK, if correctly constructed, are eye candies. As additional structures, they provide beauty and versatility to properties. As stand-alone residential structures, they blend beautifully with the natural beauty around them. Best of all, you can make a log cabin even more picturesque through effective landscaping.

Effective landscaping for log homes is essential and, actually, should start when the cabin is designed. Here are some guidelines on how to effectively landscape the area around your cabin.

1. Select the views that you want to be seen and those you might want to hide.

2. In your landscape plan,put in trees asufficient spread of canopy. They provide shade from the sun’s hot glare during summer. At the same time, they shield your home from wind chills brought about by strong winter winds.

3. When doing a landscape plan, consider the activities that you will be doing in your yard. For instance, after a hard day’s work, do you usually want to practice your putts? If so, clear a nice patch of trimmed Bermuda grass in front of the cabin.

4. Lay out your hardscape (e.g., stones, bricks, and concrete) and flora at the same time. Doing this enables you to plan pathways that will direct your people around the most lovely or important parts of your property.

5. Seasons change, and you want visual interest all year.   Thus, when selecting what kind of vegetation you should have in your landscape, it is a good idea to mix annuals and perennials.

6. Ensure that you leave some space between your logs and flora,typically around 3 to 5 feet. If the plants are too close, they will direct rainwater onto your logs. Worse, if their roots penetrate your cabin’s wall, they will do harm with the structural integrity of your home.

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