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    Common Landscaping Mistakes To Avoid - #1

    Now that we have deftly got rid of some the major concerns safely out of the way, another important thing to consider is to know the fundamental rules when it comes to landscaping. A lot of people often make the common mistake that could have been avoided, such as a simple miscalculation and other subtle errors that actually greatly affects the overall impact of your landscaping design.


    Mistake #1: Lack Of Plan


    A lot of modern do-it-yoursefers today have a helter-skelter approach on landscaping which often leads to a disorganized and haphazard look of the garden. While you might initially think that it is noting grievously wrong with planting flowers in every available patch of land, the lack of plan can presents a chaotic profusion of color come spring. While it is a logical approach to cut your landscaping design into several sub-project, it is highly important to come yup with a plan first to ensure than you have a general idea of what your landscaping will look like a few years from now. A piecemeal approach without a plan can automatically spell disaster right from the start.

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