April and May are ideal for landscaping and planting trees, shrubs, and perennials. Your plants will have the chance to develop and acclimatise over the summer and fall during these spring months. Yet, if you miss the summer window, November is a great time to start landscaping.
Climate: wind, light, microclimate, rainfall, temperature, and frost are all aspects of the environment that must be considered while landscaping a location. Aspect, soil type, soil pH, and terrain are examples of physical elements.
The benefits of working with a professional garden designer are numerous.Whether a professional gardener or a beginner, a competent designer will provide insights you must consider. They should be able to devise a plan suitable for your purposes and the place in question, as well as be visually pleasing.
Include a lot of high-quality compost or organic materials, such as well-rotted garden compost, manure, mushroom compost, or decomposed bark. By doing this 4 - 6 weeks in advance, the soil will have time to settle and will still be workable when you come to plant your hedge.