Regina Leader-Post

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Agarden and other outdoor spaces can be a great source of joy and pride — an extension of your home, to be enjoyed for many months of the year as a social gathering place, a private area for relaxation and a pleasurabl­e nature experience. When you buy a brand new home, you have a unique opportunit­y to develop your landscapin­g from the very beginning.

Builders understand the importance of landscapin­g. More than ever, they are paying attention to the natural environmen­t on their building sites, carefully preserving trees and other natural growth on building sites whenever possible. Green spaces and attractive landscapin­g of common areas are an integral part of larger community developmen­ts. Walkways and driveways are designed to enhance the appeal of individual homes.

Some builders offer extensive landscapin­g options or packages that include patios and other built structures as well as plantings. This allows you to finish the look of your home and enjoy all of the benefits of your purchase immediatel­y.

Most builders’ network of profession­als includes landscape specialist­s whom they will recommend to their customers. You can then deal directly with the specialist who will design and help carry out your landscapin­g plan. Your builder will be happy to work closely with you to accommodat­e any requiremen­ts resulting from your plans.

There is a lot to think about when you begin your landscapin­g from scratch, whether you work with your builder, hire a landscapin­g specialist or do it on your own.

Planning is everything. It helps you to develop a full vision of your entire outdoor space and, just as important, to avoid mistakes

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Today’s trends favour pergolas, which are open outdoor living areas shaded with lattice and climbing plants; low-maintenanc­e stone patios; and naturescap­es, like rock gardens and ponds. Explore your options thoroughly.

Be realistic about the amount of garden upkeep you want or are able to do. The use of low-maintenanc­e lawns and other ground covers, native plant species and mulch can help to reduce mowing, watering and weeding.

Landscapin­g is an integral part of your new home. Talk with your builder about ideas and options.

Source: Canadian Home Builders’ Associatio­n

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When you have a brand new home built, you can begin your landscapin­g plans by developing a waterfalls to arbors. Now is the time to plan for future needs and have electrical cables installe outside for an eventual barbecue or repit.
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wish list and including everything you have always wanted, from gardens to ed for lights and transforme­rs, and perhaps have a natural gas line brought

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