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The Importance of Landscaping

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At Knight Frank, we're excited to welcome Spring into our city, and we are certain you are too. Spring brings us the wonderful opportunity to rejuvenate your home and garden. Let's start with looking at your landscaping.

The importance of landscaping

A well-manicured landscape is not simply a matter of aesthetics. Beautiful landscaping enhances your property's value and creates a serene living environment for you and your family. African Landscape Design, a leader in creating stunning, sustainable landscapes, has shared a few insights for you to consider as you plan your Spring garden setting. 

Landscaping as a strategic investment

Whether you're looking at landscape to enhance your lifestyle, or to elevate your property's value, it's a quintessential part of your plans for your property. Landscaping sets your garden view, and makes a lasting first impression. Moreover, your landscaping centres your everyday view, as you move through life in your Cape Town home. Well-maintained landscaping makes all the difference, as it can transform outdoor spaces into functional areas for relaxation and entertainment, adding to your enjoyment of your home. 

Let's get ready for Spring

As you get your garden ready for Spring, consider these tips as part of your plan to create the perfect environment to enjoy the warmer months: 

  • Prune and clean up: Pruning old branches and removing debris tidies up your space and encourages new growth. Be cautious not to prune early-flowering shrubs, as this could remove this year's flower buds.

  • Prepare your soil: Before you begin planting your Spring garden, ensure your soil is enriched with compost and fertilisers. Taking a little time to sort out your soil will enhance your soul nutrient levels, supporting robust plant growth throughout the spring and summer. Water your soil thoroughly after enriching it to help the nutrients penetrate deeply.

  • Plant new seeds: Select plants that thrive in your specific region. In the Western Cape, indigenous plants like pincushions and clivias are excellent choices. When you fully understand the unique sunlight and water requirements of your selected plants, they are sure to flourish. 

  • Get pests under control: As your garden awakens, so do pests. Implementing pest control measures early in the season can prevent infestations that could harm your plants. Whether you're using organic methods or other solutions, controlling pests is critical for a healthy garden.

Your Spring landscape

As African Landscape Design outlines through their approach to landscaping, it's best to choose indigenous, waterwise plants. This ensures your garden will look gorgeous, while requiring less water and maintenance. As South Africa is regarded as a water-scarce country, it's important to choose plants, shrubs, and flowers that can be easily maintained with lower water requirements. Select plant species that complement your home's exterior and views too, as this maximises your garden's aesthetic appeal and functionality. Sustainable landscaping practices are increasingly important, not only to manage the environmental shifts that climate change brings, but also for appealing to environmentally conscious buyers. Make your landscaping a central component of your garden, to enable that ideal indoor-outdoor living lifestyle that we all enjoy during the warmer months. 

Settle in for a sweet Spring in your Cape Town home, and commit to creating the stunning outdoor space that sets the scene for your home's most beautiful season. At Knight Frank, we're always excited to help you find your next serene Spring home. 

Author: Knight Frank

Submitted 03 Sep 24 / Views 104

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