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Landscape Design Sydney: Choosing Plants for Swimming Pool

Author: Maria Williams
by Maria Williams
Posted: Dec 19, 2019

A pool garden reflects personality, character and style. Landscape design Sydney gives you some advice on choosing the right plants to plant around the pool.

Each person has his style, so the choice of plants would be suitable for his style. If you do not want to waste time collecting leaves around or clean up clogged filters - an ideal choice is to hire a landscape designer who knows best to merge your taste and pool design possibilities.

During the summer, with children running around the pool, it is advisable to choose plants that are resistant to water splashing or frequent trampling. Plants must not have spikes or be sharp not to injure children. No one wants to spend the summer with skin irritations or rashes.

Always consider the time available to maintain the pool, when choosing plants for the pool area. If you do not want to waste too much time cleaning, do not pick plants that have small leaves or flowers. Trees that you want to have besides the pool should not have large roots as they can damage the pool. For a garden beside the pool, you need to choose plants that tolerate salt and chlorine from the pool.

A customizable garden design Sydney will suit your style, mood and budget. The exterior or the landscape resembles the interior of a home. The landscape should not be neglected, since most of the time, especially in summer days, people spend outside. If you are building or renovating at home, you need to set aside a budget for the landscape. Having a swimming pool is a pleasure, planting flowers, plants and trees will make the space more beautiful and warmer.

Choosing the right plants for pools in Sydney

Tall plants and trees are ideal for creating shades and for blocking out your neighbours. If you are striving for a tropical swimming pool, the best choices are the palms, such as Dypsis lutescens (Golden Cane) and Howea forsteriana (Kentia Palm). Strelitzia's (Bird of Paradise) are plants that can grow in the community or individually. Succulents are the most set plants around the pool. They are tough plants with a high water tolerance threshold. Of this type of plant, the most famous and favourite among designers are Agave plants. Other succulents of this type are Crassula's and Echeveria's.

Choosing plants for a swimming pool is an enjoyable project. Although many factors affect the right choice, it is best to leave it in the hands of a professional landscape design Sydney.

Leaf Stone Water specialises in landscape design and garden styling for urban Sydney’s balcony, courtyard, and rooftop gardens and larger urban gardens.

We are independent of the larger design and construction companies, therefore enabling us to offer a refreshing approach to design, styling and project management.

We aspire to provide you with a unique design for your outdoor space that is as individual as you are, a design that ages gracefully over time with stylish touches that reflects your personality and that of your family.

Our name reflects the three essentials to any garden – beautiful plants that give life to the garden, modern stone features for structure and of course, water to nourish and engage the senses.

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