Tactics for beginners to design landscape plan for wet areas


landscape plan for wet areasThe wet area seen over your property is no more a bane thing for your landscape. You can call it a challenge to design landscape plan for the wet areas, however, there are number of methods to convert this wet space into some incredible attractive portion in your property area. Though most of the plants cannot survive when their roots are being submerged in wet locations for a longer duration, but you could find few specific plants that can easily thrive over it. By relying on these options, you could easily end up designing the best landscape plan for your wet area property. For beginners, who have never thought of doing this task, the following tactics or ideas could be the best deal for designing landscape plan for wet locations.

Go for planting trees

Planting trees could render you a long term and low maintenance landscaping solutions in the wet areas. These trees are often thirsty for water and hence squeeze it from the wet portion found in your landscape areas. At the same time you could beautify your area by planting trees. Thus you get beauty and reduction of water level in these areas, which allows you to recollect your lost space. The trees that perform the best in these wet conditions include bald cypress (Taxodium disticum), American sycamore that is also called as Platanus occidentalis and the weeping willow or Salix Babylonica.

Try native plants

By introducing some native plants over your landscape can for sure assist you in making all over your wet areas. The shrubs which are amenable to the wet locations include Salmonberry (technically known as Rubus spectabilis var. Franciscana) with its edible fruit and the red twig dogwood (technically called the Cornus sericea sp. occidentalis). You could also think of planting the Indian Rubarb (technically known as Darmera Paltata) having big size leaves, flat topped goldenrod with leather root or yellow flowers carrying some soft purple blossoms. If you are interested in planting grasses, think of trying giant American Mannagrass (technically known as Gylceria grandis), it grows up to six feet in height. You can even try the grass -fowl mannagrass (has a technical name-Glyceria straita) that reaches to 2- 3 feet in height.

Try raised garden beds

For landscaping in the wet locations, you can certainly think of planting raised beds for flowers, shrubs and vegetables. By having the raised beds simply keep your landscaping plants over the wet areas. The raised beds can also assist you in conserving water while you irrigate a small size area. In order to make a raised bed, you can form a mould of 4-8 inches high soil or simply form a soil ridge of same height. Now add the edge raised beds along with the boards or for having a natural look and feel you can think of lining your area with flagstone, granite or sandstone. Also, you can think of making walking path while surrounding the edge of your raised beds with the help of cement based pavers, flat stone or recycled plastic.

Improve the poor drainage

If you have a small size wet area, you could think of mechanically improving the poor drainage in this space rather than bearing it for long. For this you are supposed to consider a couple of techniques to fix the poor drainage in your area. This work could require some amount of physical labor wherein you have to excavate the soil and then place plastic drain pipes or could even think of placing underground drainage tiles.

Final word

Though you may find your wet area a futile bog, but with the above tactics to design landscape plan for such locations could easily transform aesthetically pleasing home garden. So, do not consider the soggy spot in your property as waste, as you have a good plan to convert the area green.

About the author: Brianne is a blogger by profession. She loves writing, reading and travelling. She contributes to Engage BDR

 

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