Why You Should Keep The Climate In Mind While Selecting The Plants For Pool Landscaping

When you get a fibreglass pool for your home, chances are that you'll have space left over around the pool for landscaping. It's most common for people to add their fibreglass pool to their backyards. Surrounding the pool, people add everything from tall trees to shrubs, flowering plants, and more. But you can't just add any plant to your backyard.

The biggest factor to take into consideration when it comes to plants for pool landscaping is the general climate in your area. Depending on where you live, there are likely to be plants that can thrive there. There might also be plants that don't grow well in your area. While there are some common hardier plants that tend to do well in most kinds of weather, this isn't the case for all plants.

The Climate And Choosing The Right Plants

Do you live somewhere hot and humid? You could also live near the coast. Does it get extremely cold during the winter months? The climate dictates what kinds of plants will grow well in your area, and which won’t. This is why you’ll first need to note down what the climate of your area is. Then, write down what kinds of plants you want to add to the backyard.

You could want more flowering plants, or you could even be interested in growing strawberries in your backyard. Some people use their backyard space to grow everything from herbs to fruits and even vegetables. Once you’ve added your fibreglass pool to your backyard, and know how much space you’ll need for your pool deck, the rest of the space is for landscaping.

If you don’t have a lot of space in your backyard, there’s still a lot you can do with plants. You could get a vertical plant hanging setup that you can attach to the exterior wall of your home. There are also stands that allow you to place plants on separate ledges, on a stand that’s vertical and has three to four ledges.

Selecting Plants For The Australian Climate

What’s crucial to how successful you’ll be at pool landscaping is which plants you choose, especially in the Australian climate. You could live in a region that is either arid or even semi-arid. A large part of the country falls under the arid and semi-arid categories. If you live in one of these places, then you’ll want to ensure that you pick plants that can tolerate the sun. An example of a plant that you can pick is Ashby’s Banksia, which is a vivid orange in colour. This plant can naturally be found in Western Australia and is from the region.

You can also go for the Snowy River Wattle. This plant comes from alpine regions. It endures well in areas that have dry climates, and can also grow well in soil rich in clay. Another plant that you can consider is the Bottlebrush that’s pink in colour. It blooms in a visually striking way and is known for being refreshing to the environment. This is a great plant for people living in arid areas.

Should you get adequate rain in your region, then you can choose to plant orchids, as well as ferns.

Trees And Pool Landscaping

You can add trees to your backyard as well. But make sure that the trees are placed at a sufficient distance from your pool. This is because you wouldn’t want the roots of the trees to affect the structure of your pool.

When you add trees to your backyard, this has the effect of cooling your backyard. It also makes your backyard appear taller and can have a positive effect on your property value as well. Trees like the Douglas fir make an excellent addition to your backyard. You can also consider adding the Australian pine, as well as other trees that are coniferous. With these trees, you’ll be able to make your backyard landscaping lusher.

Pool Landscaping Through The Year

There are plants that are seasonal, while there are also those that are annual. Certain plants that you add to your pool landscape may need to be changed every season, usually, these are flowers. The spring and summer season is also when you’re more likely to come across a large selection of plants that you can add to your pool landscape. Often, your choices will be more limited in winter.

What Kind Of Pool Landscape Do You Want?

When it comes to pool landscaping, people choose the plants that they want for one of two reasons. They could be trying to make their backyards appear more aesthetically pleasing. Or they could also be trying to create shade, with the help of plants.

When you choose to place fauna in your garden at strategic locations, this can help you make the garden cooler. Choose trees that have dense foliage. These trees should also be able to fit into your yard. So if you have a smaller backyard, then opt for trees that don’t take up too much space. You could also want shade on your patio as well.

If this is the case, don’t plant a tree next to your patio. The roots of the tree could affect the structure of the patio. Instead, get some tall shrubs and plants them in pots. Place these pots around your patio to create shade. You can also add a structure like an arbour to your backyard and have plants like vines going around it.

Conclusion

The climate is an important factor to consider when deciding on what kind of plants you want to add to your pool landscape. The plants you add, unless they’re in pots, should be planted at a distance from your pool. Trees especially should be planted at least ten feet away. This helps maintain the structural integrity of the pool.

Depending on where you live, there are various choices when it comes to what plants you can add to your pool landscape. Use this guide to find out what these plants are, as well as why the climate is important.

When you get a fibreglass pool for your home, chances are that you'll have space left over around the pool for landscaping. It's most common for people to add their fibreglass pool to their backyards. Surrounding the pool, people add everything from tall trees to shrubs, flowering plants, and more. But you can't just add any plant to your backyard.

The biggest factor to take into consideration when it comes to plants for pool landscaping is the general climate in your area. Depending on where you live, there are likely to be plants that can thrive there. There might also be plants that don't grow well in your area. While there are some common hardier plants that tend to do well in most kinds of weather, this isn't the case for all plants.

The Climate And Choosing The Right Plants

Do you live somewhere hot and humid? You could also live near the coast. Does it get extremely cold during the winter months? The climate dictates what kinds of plants will grow well in your area, and which won’t. This is why you’ll first need to note down what the climate of your area is. Then, write down what kinds of plants you want to add to the backyard.

You could want more flowering plants, or you could even be interested in growing strawberries in your backyard. Some people use their backyard space to grow everything from herbs to fruits and even vegetables. Once you’ve added your fibreglass pool to your backyard, and know how much space you’ll need for your pool deck, the rest of the space is for landscaping.

If you don’t have a lot of space in your backyard, there’s still a lot you can do with plants. You could get a vertical plant hanging setup that you can attach to the exterior wall of your home. There are also stands that allow you to place plants on separate ledges, on a stand that’s vertical and has three to four ledges.

Selecting Plants For The Australian Climate

What’s crucial to how successful you’ll be at pool landscaping is which plants you choose, especially in the Australian climate. You could live in a region that is either arid or even semi-arid. A large part of the country falls under the arid and semi-arid categories. If you live in one of these places, then you’ll want to ensure that you pick plants that can tolerate the sun. An example of a plant that you can pick is Ashby’s Banksia, which is a vivid orange in colour. This plant can naturally be found in Western Australia and is from the region.

You can also go for the Snowy River Wattle. This plant comes from alpine regions. It endures well in areas that have dry climates, and can also grow well in soil rich in clay. Another plant that you can consider is the Bottlebrush that’s pink in colour. It blooms in a visually striking way and is known for being refreshing to the environment. This is a great plant for people living in arid areas.

Should you get adequate rain in your region, then you can choose to plant orchids, as well as ferns.

Trees And Pool Landscaping

You can add trees to your backyard as well. But make sure that the trees are placed at a sufficient distance from your pool. This is because you wouldn’t want the roots of the trees to affect the structure of your pool.

When you add trees to your backyard, this has the effect of cooling your backyard. It also makes your backyard appear taller and can have a positive effect on your property value as well. Trees like the Douglas fir make an excellent addition to your backyard. You can also consider adding the Australian pine, as well as other trees that are coniferous. With these trees, you’ll be able to make your backyard landscaping lusher.

Pool Landscaping Through The Year

There are plants that are seasonal, while there are also those that are annual. Certain plants that you add to your pool landscape may need to be changed every season, usually, these are flowers. The spring and summer season is also when you’re more likely to come across a large selection of plants that you can add to your pool landscape. Often, your choices will be more limited in winter.

What Kind Of Pool Landscape Do You Want?

When it comes to pool landscaping, people choose the plants that they want for one of two reasons. They could be trying to make their backyards appear more aesthetically pleasing. Or they could also be trying to create shade, with the help of plants.

When you choose to place fauna in your garden at strategic locations, this can help you make the garden cooler. Choose trees that have dense foliage. These trees should also be able to fit into your yard. So if you have a smaller backyard, then opt for trees that don’t take up too much space. You could also want shade on your patio as well.

If this is the case, don’t plant a tree next to your patio. The roots of the tree could affect the structure of the patio. Instead, get some tall shrubs and plants them in pots. Place these pots around your patio to create shade. You can also add a structure like an arbour to your backyard and have plants like vines going around it.

Conclusion

The climate is an important factor to consider when deciding on what kind of plants you want to add to your pool landscape. The plants you add, unless they’re in pots, should be planted at a distance from your pool. Trees especially should be planted at least ten feet away. This helps maintain the structural integrity of the pool.

Depending on where you live, there are various choices when it comes to what plants you can add to your pool landscape. Use this guide to find out what these plants are, as well as why the climate is important.

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