There can be  no doubt that a well manicured  lawn  on one’s outside home grounds  is as beautiful as a stunning Oriental Carpet is  on the inside of a person’s domain.  Yet, if left alone in a vast room of nothing else, how winsome can they really ever  be if they lie  alone in their space?

One carpet requires  great human effort to maintain its beauty, which actually includes another art form, the clipping  of the lawn itself.  Remember, too, this carpet  has to be ‘fed’ certain nutrients, water, raked,  and provided  weed -prevention medicines. Nevertheless, at their best, life would be rather lonely and boring if these ‘beauties” were left  alone without embellishments within their  surroundings.   Although eventually uncomfortable, one could sit on the indoor Oriental  during our winter wonderland season, but sitting out there on  the snow doesn’t seem to be very appealing.

For about a century here in  Midwest America, that time in the 19th and early 20th centuries of urban settlements, the standard order of landscaping home grounds for the masses consisted of lawn everywhere, to demonstrate urban civility and order, with the exceptions of evergreen shrubs along the foundation to hide  cinderblock whether cinderblock was a problem or not,  a shade tree in the middle of the  back yard, along with  flower and vegetable gardens along the alley drive,  and  a shade tree in the middle of the front yard.    American Elms were planted by ‘the city’  along the neighborhood”s  ‘boulevards’.

These were city folks, not farmers,  living here in these smaller spaces,  in ‘civilized’ cleaned up  urban arrangements with neighbors living next door.

Landscape gardening, however, is supposed to be an art form.   The structure of the house is  ideally   to be located in a beautiful setting,  worthy  of uplifting, inspiriting  the  soul upon arriving home from work and during hours and days nesting there  as if living in  Eden.

Plants of appropriate  size, if well chosen, cleverly placed, and reliably cared for,  can make nearly any outdoor home  grounds become  as inviting, inspiring, as comforting for twelve months each year  as any indoor rooms  on  nearly any  city lot  95′ by 45′  or larger on tillable soil.

Like Beethoven’s great gifts of  music, creating truly  beautiful landscape gardens is merely the result of  tricks of  a trade  well done  to inspire.  (Call us at 952-933-5777 if you need help.)