Chattanooga Times Free Press

MAKE YOUR OWN LANDSCAPIN­G MASTER PLAN

- Chris Mabee President, Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a

Has your yard become an unused space that requires lots of maintenanc­e every weekend? If so, don’t let another beautiful Chattanoog­a season go by. It’s time to make a landscapin­g master plan. Step 1: Take Inventory

First, walk around your property. Note how your house sits on the lot, where your garage, tool shed, deck, pool or other structure is and what plants you have now. Think about what you’ll need in order to enjoy your yard. Is it more trees for shade, more grass to play in, a flower or herb garden for cutting, or just reworking an area that takes too much time to maintain? Once you know what you want, it ‘s time to start thinking about the plants you will need. Step 2: Select the Right Plants

A healthy, lush and vibrant lawn or garden starts with your choice of plants. Choose trees, flowers, shrubs and other plants that are native to or grow well in East Tennessee and North Georgia. Consult with a landscaper or visit your local garden center, arboretum or botanical garden for

advice and ideas. Step 3: Get to Know Your Yard

Take note of the areas of your property that get full sun versus shade and the areas of excessive moisture from rain versus higher, dry areas. Plan accordingl­y. For example, plan a nice sitting area in the shade and the kids’ play area in a dry area. In addition, take a sample of the dirt in your yard to a county extension agent or garden center, and ask them to determine the pH and chemical compositio­n of your soil. Your soil ‘s characteri­stics will have a significan­t impact on what you will be able to grow successful­ly. Step 4: Add Shape and Texture

Two key elements of a beautiful garden are shape and texture. Think of your landscape as a photograph or painting framed by plants. Larger trees and plants belong in the back of your yard, medium-sized shrubs and flowers go in the middle of the visual field and short, smaller plants go in the front. To give shape to your garden, select a variety of plants with different shapes and sizes.

To learn more about how to make a landscapin­g master plan or to find a skilled landscape architect, contact the Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a at info@ HBAGC or visit us online at www.HBAGC.net.

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