5 Ways to Transform Your Local Landscape Into Art
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5 Ways to Transform Your Local Landscape Into Art



One of the biggest reasons that many people love the great outdoors is the natural beauty of the Earth’s landscapes. Even urban skylines can be considered beautiful in the right light, and with the right architecture.

Whether you choose to plant more greenery, construct a play area or introduce some landscaping, there’s art everywhere you look in the natural world.

If you’re hoping to enhance the natural beauty of your local landscape, here are five top ways you can make art out of your immediate surroundings.

1. Build Colourful Playgrounds
Playgrounds are the birth of creativity, and children benefit hugely from a place to play that sparks their imagination and allows them to explore freely. For a more modern approach, you can use colourful metal or hardwearing plastic to enhance the appearance of your play area.

Alternatively, why not blend it into the surrounding environment by using natural materials such as wood to creatively create climbing frames, slides and much more!

For hardwearing, durable, and well-designed play areas, you can use companies like Creative Play to obtain the best quality playground materials that will complement the surrounding area.

2. Grow More Plants and Trees
Plants and trees in themselves are a natural form of art, with each type of plant or tree carrying a very particular kind of magic to a landscape.

Whether you go for gorgeous blossom trees, bright red pansies, yellow daffodils, or climbing plants like honeysuckle, you can find art in every plant form.

If you’re looking for seeds to plant in your local landscape, Dobbies garden centres provide a huge array of wonderful plants, pots, and everything in between to grow healthy trees and plants.

3. Artful Landscaping
Although growing plants and trees by themselves is a great way to introduce some natural beauty, landscaping is a wonderful way to curate the land into purposeful art.

By cutting grass into stripes, introducing rockery areas, and creating hollows for insects to thrive, you can create natural art that will also serve the local ecosystem with ease.

You could even lay down some footpaths in a carefully fashioned pattern to make a picture from above. Use a drone to capture the magnificent sight from above.

4. Make the Most of Natural Sunlight
The way that the sun moves throughout the day can create some marvellous shadows, light effects and colours.

By optimising your East or West facing landscape, you can catch the most beautiful views at either sunrise or sunset, with all the colours in full display.

Although you may not always glimpse them on a cloudy day, sunrises and sunsets in the summertime are always a beautiful sight.

5. Use Water as a Feature
Water features can be an incredibly powerful part of your landscape, and the sounds of water rushing can be incredibly calming. Running water also reflects light and can provide a source of refreshment for wildlife too.

Whether you opt for a waterfall, small feature, pond or other addition to your landscape, there are many options out there from retailers like B&Q, who offer a large range of water features for gardens and other outdoor areas.

Do you have any tips for enhancing the natural landscape and turning it into art? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!










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