Looking to Save Energy? Plant the Right Trees

trees and birdsLandscaping can certainly make your yard beautiful, but it can also provide shade, save energy and reduce utility bills.AdobeStock_67542068

We know how landscaping can transform non-descript lawns into tranquil outdoor living spaces – after all, that’s what we do. But we also know that by planting the right trees in strategic areas around your home or business, you can save energy and reduce your utility bills all year around.

Specifically, as described by Purdue Extension urban forestry specialists, trees create a cooling effect during the hot summer months and allow for passive solar gain – heat directly from the sun after leaves have fallen – during winter months. But this will only happen if you plant the right trees and place them in the right place. In fact, improperly planted trees can actually cause damage to your infrastructure or fail to provide any sort of shade at all.

Here are our top tips when choosing and planting trees for optimum energy-efficiency.

Choose high-quality trees. This means they are suitable for your location, region and climate. There’s nothing more frustrating than wasting money, time and energy on trees that are doomed to thrive in the first place. We can help ensure you select the best ones for your needs.

 Go big for shade. If you’re looking for shade and solar gain, choose larger, deciduous-canopy trees primarily for the south-facing side of the house, followed by the west and east. When the sun is high during the summer months, the leaves will provide shade and help cool the house. In the winter, the bare limbs will allow sun to provide direct heating.

 Include evergreens. In order to minimize wind exposure during the winter, plant evergreen trees on the north side of the house. But avoid positioning them too close to the house, especially on the southern side, because during winter months they can block out the sun.

 Do your research. Make sure you are well-educated about the types of trees you choose to plant, as their height and spread as they mature should fit the location and positioning from the beginning. The more naturally the tree fits your design space, the less pruning and maintaining you’ll have to do later on as it grows.

 Ask for help. We are often called in to correct homeowners’ well-intentioned DIY landscaping projects, simply because they weren’t familiar enough with how certain trees form and grow. Trees intended for energy-efficiency must be close enough to the house for the canopy to provide shade, but far enough away from the house to fit the design space and maturing process.

Add hardscapes. While trees are wonderful additions to any energy-efficient landscape, there are plenty of other options that can provide shade and wind protection while also enhancing your outdoor environment. Pergolas, for example, can be positioned in ways to provide wind breaks and shade, while also serving as the perfect backdrop for other foliage that can help cool the area surrounding the home.

If you are looking for ways to not only improve your outdoor living space, but also save energy and reduce your utility bills for years to come, give us a call. We will be happy to assess your needs and give you the landscape of your dreams.

 

Creative Ways to Use Landscaping Rocks

rock-border - CopyIt isn’t unusual for homeowners to look out at their lawn during the early days of fall and think, “What am I going to do with this space next year?”

By the end of summer, many feel weary and a little “over” landscaping maintenance – especially when wilting plants and faded mulch have replaced the perky, colorful flower beds of spring. The good news is that fall is the perfect time to make plans to reenergize your outdoor living space. And landscaping rocks can play a big part in giving new life to tired beds and boring or troublesome areas. But where do you begin?

Start with a Good Choice

Landscaping rocks vary in size and color, all of which can compliment your existing plants or lawn features and set a specific mood for your garden. For example, earth-toned beach pebbles can add warmth to a stark corner, while white marble chips can bring light to a shady patch. Black lava rocks or terracotta stones can add a tropical feel, but might look out-of-place next to a Cape Cod-inspired home. Because rock is durable and will last for years to come, it’s important to consider the type and color that will support your current and long-term landscaping vision.

Use Rock Instead of Mulch

Using rock for groundcover instead of mulch is an alternative for those who want low-maintenance landscaping. Although rocks are more expensive, they are durable and don’t have to be replaced every year. In fact, not only can they provide contrast, texture and dramatic color, they will last the lifetime of your garden. Rocks also discourage weed growth, especially when coupled with a weed barrier.

Create a Rock Garden

Installing a rock garden – especially near eyesores or awkwardly shaped areas – can bring artistic elements to any outdoor living area. Rock gardens work especially well in sunny spots. Start with two or three medium to large rocks, and layer with smaller rocks or pebbles. Add low-lying flowers or ground cover, filling in gaps and creating an inviting and beautiful attraction.

Make a Dramatic Statement

Instead of a rock garden, you can just go with one large boulder and create a dramatic focal point – a natural art sculpture. For optimum effect, choose an uniquely shaped or colored boulder, and use it as a centerpiece much like you would an ornamental shrub. These can be particularly useful along monotonous hedges, borders or fences.

Border a Pond or Water Element

Large or medium-sized rocks can enhance water elements and help camouflage pond liners or fountain gear. Remember that natural shapes and sizes (versus pavers) will blend in better with plants and surrounding features, maintaining an organic look and feel.

Create a Path or Walkway

If you have a shady or well-worn area that is challenging for plant or lawn growth, make a path or walkway by using a combination of flat stones and surrounding pebbles. This not only brings color and beauty to an otherwise bland section of your outdoor space, it can also increase accessibility and safety levels on treacherous or uneven ground.

Stones, rocks and pavers can create a beautiful, low-maintenance environment and give new life to your property. Whether it’s with small additions or big landscaping overhauls, we can help you transform your end-of-summer blues into an outdoor dream. Give us a call at (317) 259-9222 to find out more.

Top Outdoor Living Design Tips for Fall 2015

outdoor design - CopyMaybe you’ve spent hours gazing at design ideas for your outdoor living space and wistfully thinking, “If only.” Perhaps you’ve dreamed of cool evenings by an impressive fire, snuggling in a blanket and gazing up at the stars with friends. Or you might have perused countless Pinterest posts with gorgeous back yard settings just calling your name.

Fall is the perfect time to start making all those landscaping dreams a reality. Whether it’s a larger patio, more seating or a complete and dramatic transformation, you can bring new life right up to your very own back door. Here are our top outdoor living design tips for the season:

Landscape Design

There are so many easy and cost-effective ways to spruce up your landscaping and introduce a beautiful array of fall color to your porch, deck or flower beds. Start by freshening up your existing containers, or plant new ones with mums, cora bells, asters and other fall favorites. Consider adding evergreens in areas that typically become dull and bland during the winter months. Or add new beds in areas that border your property or are “trouble spots” – where grass doesn’t grow or eyesores distract your view.

Outdoor Living Spaces

Property owners often express frustration to us that they have wide expanses of blank yard only serving as wasted space – simply because there’s no seating and nothing appealing about it. By creating areas that are inviting, functional and comfortable, you will increase your available living space along with the value of your property. And you’ll instantly have a place where your family or friends can hang out and create long-lasting memories. The most popular elements that provide instant gratification include: fire pits; a pergola or arbor; walkways; defined patios or sitting areas; water features; and built-in kitchens.

Pavers & Patios

By using pavers to create patios, sitting areas and walkways, your back yard will transform into a bona fide living space providing hours of pleasure to friends and family. Paver colors and designs are as varied as your imagination. Some of the main types include:

  • Brick Pavers – Used on decks, driveways, walkways and patios, these are relatively lighter in weight but are strong and easy to install. They withstand the elements and look earthy and rich.
  • Concrete Pavers – While very versatile, these are often used for pathways and driveways or other open areas. Many are designed to interlock, and are placed on top of compacted sand. They are excellent for high traffic areas, in particular.
  • Natural Stone Pavers – There is so much color and versatility available in this organic type, and come in irregular or smooth finishes. Set in mortar or concrete, they are great options for around swimming pools or other water features. They can also be used for beautiful visual elements in landscaping and flower beds.
  • Tile Pavers– Tile pavers provide a different look, and are often preferred for cleaner, more modern lines. They are long-lasting, and can be smooth or textured. They are gorgeous on patios, decks or other outdoor elements, and can effectively compliment natural stones for contrasting designs. 

Retaining Walls

If your home is built on a hill or slope, or you need definition between different areas of your yard, retaining walls might be your answer. They can be both beautiful and highly functional, depending on your needs. Your design will need to accommodate a number of elements – including the slope of the ground – and a professional will need to determine the wall size, height, width, depth and ground pressure.

Fire Pits & Fire Boulders

Adding the element of fire to your outdoor living space can bring instant fun for your family or friends. Fire pits and fire boulders can be as simple or elaborate as you want. You’ll need to consider whether you want a portable or permanent installation, and whether you want a wood burning or gas fire pit. By using high-quality materials that are rust resistant and can tolerate flames and heat, your fire pit and surrounding boulders will be the center point of your outdoor gatherings for years to come.

Outdoor Landscape Lighting

By adding lighting to your landscape, you can enjoy your outdoor living space well after dark and show off your best features. Strategically placed lights can not only highlight seating areas or focal points, but also the architectural design of your home or other areas of interest on your property. Lighting schemes can be subtle, dramatic, or anything in between, and can truly transform your outdoor area into a magical retreat.

Ready to Get Started?

We’d love to help make your outdoor dream a reality. Give us a call for a free consultation today, at (317) 259-9222.

Top Fall Design Tips for Your Outdoor Living Space

Listen closely. Can you hear it? Your back yard is calling your name.

As cooler temperatures usher in the crisp smells of autumn, and leaves transform into blinding hues of orange and red, it’s time to get out there and enjoy your outdoor living space. But wait … you say you don’t really have one?

No need to panic – with our fall design tips for sprucing up your deck or patio, you’ll have a gorgeous, relaxing and party-ready space for friends and family in no time.

Define your space

One of the easiest things you can do to create definition around your patio or deck is by adding structural elements. This could include things like walls made of bamboo or tall grass, flowing curtains on existing structures, or decorative screens used for privacy and texture.

In addition, place potted plants like mums and asters along the base of your structural elements or along the edges of your patio or deck. Create container gardens and layer them with coral bells, ivy and shorter ornamental grasses. Strategically placed fall plants can accentuate seating or dining areas while adding warmth and color.

And as a side note, if your patio furniture is looking worn or damaged, fall is the perfect time to replace them. Take advantage of end-of-season clearance sales and get a new set while prices are low.

Add light and color

Landscae lighting installation IndianapolisOnce you have your area defined and layered, it’s time to decorate and illuminate.

 First, let’s talk about lighting. No matter what your budget is, there are plenty of options that can transform any evening activity into a magical experience. Tiki lights, for example, are inexpensive and can be found in a wide range of styles. And they’re easy to install – as are light strands, which can be placed overhead or along fences or structures.

Permanent lighting along walkways or in flower beds can provide illumination year round, as well as an added safety feature for guests and family members. They can also create depth and drama to your landscape and trees.

As for adding color … that’s easy with outdoor pillows, cushions, decorations and lanterns or candles. Get inspired by nature’s palette, and add pops of gold, burgundy or pumpkin. Cushions are also usually on the clearance aisle this time of year … so go wild!

 

Warm it up

Indianapolis firepit installationNothing says fall quite like an element of fire. Whether it’s a heat lamp or a fire pit, the warmth will keep you and your guests cozy when the sun goes down.

Portable fire pits are an easy addition to any outdoor setting, and can be found in multiple sizes and shapes. But if you really want to make a statement, built-in fire pits can take any run-of-the-mill back yard and make it feel exotic, decadent and enticing. Styles and shapes are limited only by your imagination. Add some large stones and built-in seating, and you’ve got yourself an outdoor oasis at your beck and call.

What’s left?

Once you have your defined space, your heat, lighting and splashes of color and texture, there’s only one thing left – good friends and a good time. So we’d love to hear from you: what are your favorite things to do that make your back yard a fall paradise? Do you have any design tricks you’d like to share with us? Let us know, and we might use them in a blog.

In the meantime, if you have any questions or you’d like us to help you transform your outdoor space for fall, give us a call. Now … get outside and enjoy!