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Botanica Design/Hank White Co. SPRING 2018 BCA A .COM 19 HOME Design a gorgeous green space to protect your most precious asset BY CHRISTINA SYMONS G ardens and yards add beauty and tranquility to any property. But when designed and installed thoughtfully, they can also help protect and add value to your home. Read on for tips on how to make the most of your great green investment. Sussing out the site Reinier van de Poll knows there is more to a good garden than aesthetics. As owner of Van de Poll Garden Design, he works on landscaping and garden projects throughout the Lower Mainland, Sunshine Coast and Interior. Most homeowners come to him simply to improve their green spaces for beauty and enjoyment – however, drainage, fire safety and privacy are always part of the package. "Clients often have a dream of using their backyard for more entertaining and as a personal retreat," says van de Poll. "They'll send me a wish list." The first step is getting to know the property. Van de Poll typically begins with a detailed review of the site, spending a few hours carefully observing and taking photos. Homeowners should likewise take stock of their entire green space before starting any garden or landscape project. For instance: note any slopes and dips, and where existing plants are located. Are bushy trees growing too close to exterior walls? Do you have visual gaps that need filling? Is water pooling anywhere, such as on a patio or in a particular area of the lawn? Is it travelling to neighbouring properties? From there, a plan for the basic structure of the garden can take shape. Guarding Garden The A Vancouver garden by Botanica Design delivers aesthetic appeal and creates drainage.

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