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Concrete edging mold add structure and interest to the landscape.
If your property slopes gently down to a stream, juts up into rugged cliffs,
or features hills or follows, it has built-in interest that no amount of
planting can give it though of course, planting can enhance it. But if
your property has no wonderful rock forms or water features, don't despair.
You can add them and give them a timeless, natural look without too much
trouble. Following are some ideas and projects for spicing up your
land.
There's a soothing, nursery thyme quality about softly rounded hills. But let stones emerge from these hills and the picture changes radically. The stones add mystery, energy, solidity, and rigidity. They suggest a subterranean world of rock buried somewhere below. I find the combination of softly rounded earth and protruding masses of hard rock both evocative and beautiful. You'll react positively to this sight in wild nature and in the garden.
Mower Style -- Our most popular! The mower style arrangement especially benefits
small yards that are on flat level ground. Plants can add mounds and
tiers of leaves, but the sense is always of a flat place. There's no
substitute in a landscape for a shaped portion of earth itself a high place
a low place and transitions in between. It gives the seen new order of
interest and gives the gardener new staging areas for realistic, natural
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