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Best Landscaping Secrets For The Pool

This time of year it seems as though everyone iss thinking about spending afternoons by the pool. If you have one in your yard, not only are you lucky but you also have a unique design challenge when it comes to your pool landscaping.

 

There are three major points to consider when you are planning your pool landscape. You will no doubt want privacy and beauty, but safety should also be high on your list, as pool injuries can put a damper on any seasonal fun you may be planning. Knowing some of the best landscaping secrets for the pool can be very helpful for you to create an area that is safe and relaxing.

Privacy

Privacy in your pool landscaping can be easily achieved through the use of privacy fencing and plants that with either grow to an acceptable height or by choosing vines and climbing plants that can fill in see-through fencing. This will usually be all that it takes to keep prying eyes and peeping Toms at bay.

Beauty

One of the best landscaping secrets is when choosing plants for your pool landscape, pick those that are hearty and don't require a great deal of maintenance. Plants that shed a lot of leaves or flowers aren't a great choice unless you relish the idea of fishing them out of your pool on a daily basis. Evergreens and other similar hearty bushes can create an effective and low maintenance background for your pool area, and such varieties as the holly can add to the safety as well.

Keep the tropical feel of your pool area by using plants like banana trees, caladiums, palms or elephant ears, all of which feature beautiful deeply colored leaves that will complement any pool landscaping plan.

If you are unsure about whether or not you want to risk damage to your plants you can always explore the option of keeping such plants in containers. Even banana trees will do well in large containers - old wooden barrels are an excellent choice.

Safety and Security

Most jurisdictions have laws that dictate the necessity of security fences completely surrounding pools to curb the possibility that small children, pets and others might accidentally fall into the water and become injured or worse. When planning your pool landscaping, it is advisable that you contact the local building authority to investigate the regulations in your area.

The appearance of unsightly fences can be taken care of with plants - especially roses or those that will climb and cover the fence. This can also enhance the privacy.

You may also want to consider applying a non-slip surface to the area around your pool, as this can make it safer and thus more enjoyable for all.

By keeping these three of the best landscaping secrets in mind, you will be well on your way to ensuring a safe, beautiful and private area that you, your family and friends will enjoy for years to come. Pool landscaping need not be difficult or complicated so long as you are willing to carefully consider the possibilities and variables before you incorporate your pool landscaping plan.

Your pool should bring you joy, so just get out there and take the plunge!

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