Landscape plants are plants that are planted in a landscaping project. Plants are purchased and brought to the area to be planted in the landscape. The landscape could be outdoors or indoors, it really doesn't matter, but the main idea is that the plants are used to improve a property as part of a landscaping project.
What type of landscape is ideal for solar plants
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The word landscape is used as an adjunct (adjective) in most cases. These include landscape plants and landscape painters.
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Decomposition adds in fertility of soil which results in better growth of plants , thus changing landscape slowly .
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a 'landscaper' who designed the garden will install the plants. but a 'garden designer' or landscape architect' generally wont install the plants.
installing plants gives a visual appeal and if your selling, it will help in selling if your landscape is nice, the plants will bring attension and add a beauty to the property. But, adding plants will cause problems with maintaining (not everyone likes to water plants) but still it adds a nice affect to your property. The landscape usually needs plants especially if you mean a landscape such as a garden, path way, or patio, decks, pool areas, ect. because the plants make a more natural feeling and will be much nicer than just rock and dirt. the plants can be in the ground or in pots. Using multiple types and a majority of them is best. I hope this is the answer you wanted, I'm not quite sure.