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A landscape
berm is a mound of soil that is used for planting vegetation.
These unique landscape elements can play a very important role in adding
interest and elevation to any Houston
landscaping plan. Berms that rise only a foot or two above the yard
can make the otherwise flat terrain of the Gulf Coast appear uplifted and
vibrant. Berms that feature unusual shapes can add even more definition to
a yard. They can used to create unique zones of interest, and very large
berms can function as privacy walls that shield the yard from prying
eyes.
Residents
who want to get the most out of these very versatile earthworks need to contract
Houston
landscaping designers who are experienced in their
construction. While it may look simple to construct a mound that
is used to grow plants, getting the right kind of soil, and getting it to
maintain its shape, takes knowledge and experience. Landscape berms will
be exposed to wind and rain on a continual basis, so it is essential to
construct them in a manner that will retain the intended design after long
exposure to the elements. If there is a deterioration of form due to
erosion, it is also wise to work with Houston landscaping professionals at
Exterior Worlds who can offer maintenance services when necessary.

As with all other elements in a Houston
landscaping plan, a landscape berm is developed as part of a comprehensive
outdoor living environment. It is built in scale and scope to
other features in the yard. The most important of these elements is the
home itself. We want the berm to feature vegetation that will draw
attention to the home from whatever vantage point it is seen from. The
height of the mound, as well the plant life that it supports, must accent the
home dramatically without overpowering its presentation.
Landscape
berms built as privacy walls must also pay their respects to home architecture,
even if they are far removed from the house itself. We want to
create the feeling of special, enclosed space bordered on the one hand by
powerful, custom earthworks, and on the other, a magnificent home that works as
the centerpiece of the Houston landscaping plan. Shrubs, tree walls, and
flowering plants here will form an impenetrable organic barrier that in spite of
its block to visibility, maintains a beautiful form to neighboring residents who
see its growth from the outside looking in.
Moving into
the interior of the yard, we can also integrate landscape berms into garden
designs. Smaller berms can be used as borders around
garden. Ornamental grasses, low-level ground covers, and
flowering perennials can be planted on them to create a defined organic
perimeter around the cultivated softscapes within. Berms can also be built
as focal within the interior of the garden. Anything from a single mound
with an ornamental tree to a linear run of evergreen shrubs can be used to
create an attractive vertical impact that draws visitors into the garden do
experience its diversity from within.
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