Landscaping driveways does not necessarily mean the driveway itself, although
the design of your driveway can impact the look and feel of your landscape.
Rather, many people neglect to landscape their driveways to look attractive.
This includes adding landscaping elements to the sides of the driveway,
as well as at the bottom and the top of the driveway. There are many softscape
and hardscape elements that can be added to make the area surrounding the
driveway more attractive.
Your driveway landscape is the entrance to your property. If you ignore
it, the driveway can look more like an ugly scar than a part of your
landscape. If properly incorporated, however, it is possible to create
a nice looking element in your landscape, tying it in to the rest of
your design and looking as though it truly belongs. It is very worth
your while to make an attempt at landscaping around your driveway. You
need not spend a great deal of money to landscape your driveway, but
if you carefully choose features and elements that are attractive and
creative, you can have a fairly low-cost driveway landscape that is inviting
to visitors as well as to those who live inside the house.
Before landscaping the driveway, however, there are a few things to
take into account. First of all, you need to make sure that what you
are doing will not be so much wasted work. Take into account your neighborhood.
If there are a great deal of children, a flower bed at the entrance,
near the street, may not be a wise decision. It may be trampled careless
children, or the flowers may be picked. While these actions do not usually
the products malice, they can result in a ragged and disheveled looking
driveway entrance. In such a neighborhood one might consider accenting
the entrance with an attractive fence, rock wall, or even a small rock
garden. Also determine the footpaths traveled by those who live in the
house. Make sure that any elements you add to the sides or ends of the
driveway are not interfering in established walkways.
Some of the common hardscape options are walls and fences. These are
projects that can add distinction and accent to your driveway area. A
rock wall can be especially interesting if you use different colored
rocks. It is also possible to plant grasses and small, hardy flowers
in the cracks between the stones used to construct the wall. This can
be decorative and it can add a more interesting aspect to your rock wall.
Short, attractive fences, and even some of higher height, can also accent
the driveway and give it a little more color and character. Small hanging
baskets or lanterns can be used with either a fence or a wall to add
more beauty.
There are plenty of softscape options for dressing up the area around
the driveway. The first thing you need to decide (and this goes for hardscape
accents as well) is whether you plan to use the landscape elements to
run the length of the driveway or to simply accent the entrance to the
driveway. If you are working with a very small budget, simply accenting
either side of the driveway, near the bottom, is a good idea. It will
cost much less, but add a great deal to the look of your over all landscape.
Some of the softscape ideas that work well either to follow the driveway
up or simply to add character to the entrance, include beds of colorful
annuals, groundcover along the drive to create a natural and interesting
border with the lawn, ornamental trees, and shrubs. The shrubs can even
be cut to be topiary and have interesting designs.
A curved driveway is interesting of itself, and can be made even more
so if a focal point is added to nestle in the curve. This focal point
should be something of beauty. It can be as simple as a stately oak,
or a specially designed flowerbed or rock garden. Or, instead of being
something simple, the focal point can be something else entirely. Landscape
bridges, wishing wells, garden arbors, and water gardens all make excellent
focal points that can be exceptionally attractive.