The Art Of Swimming Pool Landscaping
You just fulfilled your dream of putting a swimming pool in your backyard, and you can already envision the
amazing pool parties and neighborhood get-togethers that will fill your summer weekends for years
to come. Only one thing stands between you and your first big party: the challenge of landscaping your swimming
pool area. Staring at the blank canvas of yard around your pool can make swimming pool
landscaping seem like a daunting task, but if you follow these easy tips, your poolside will be
gorgeous.
Swimming Pool Landscaping Begins With The Right Fence And
Decking
Fencing a swimming pool is a major safety precaution that every pool owner needs to follow. In fact, many cities
require fences as a part of getting a swimming pool permit. Since your fence will be a major focal point around
your pool take the time to choose one that will look attractive next to your house and provide a great backdrop for
swimming pool landscaping. Don’t make the mistake of placing your fence too close to your pool, or you
won’t have room to place plants around your pool.
Depending on the type of pool you have, the way that you surround your pool will vary. Above ground pools often
have wrap around wooden decks and in ground pools are often wrapped in cement sidewalks or flagstones. Choose
decking that compliments the shape of the pool, type of fence surrounding it, and the type of swimming pool
landscaping you want to pursue.
Swimming Pool Landscaping And Plant Choice
When you are landscaping your swimming pool area, sometimes the plants you don’t choose are as important as the
plants you do choose. Many people like the idea of shade around the pool, but planting trees around the pool means
you will be cleaning leaves out of the pool on a regular basis. If you want shade choose evergreen shrubs, such as
junipers and you will have a cleaner pool.
It is very tempting to plant highly fragrant or flowering shrubs next to your pool. As beautiful as a flowering
bush can be, it can also be a haven for bees. If you don’t want to deal with bee stings at pool parties, skip the
types of shrubs that attract these insects.
A great way to bring foliage near your pool, with the ability to keep things portable, is to plant shrubs and
annuals in containers and spread them out around your swimming pool.
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