Selecting the right glass

Correct glass selection is essential. The color, design, and size are a fundamental principal in choosing the glass. It is essential to choose glass that does not have rough edges and has been tumbled to prevent harm. The selected colors have to be complimenting the color of the environment the house and neighborhood. The fire glass is one of the most popular types of glass that is used in landscaping.

Replace mulch

The glass is more expensive than mulch, but has an added advantage as a groundcover.  Glass is more durable than mulch. Unlike mulch which is replaced every season glass lasts longer and in some cases even a lifetime on the garden. The color of glass can reflect back with the light of the environment creating a beautiful, striking appeal which brightens the landscape.

Plant around the glass

To get a more exotic appearance, add plants or flowers around the glass. Select an area that gets a lot of sunlight carefully plant the flowers or plants keeping in mind the design and the final outlook. Fill the gaps delicately with the glass.

Have a centerpiece

Use beautifully crafted larger than regular size glass to serve as a focal point (ensure it is eye catching). Make sure it is low maintenance and very tidy as it is the centerpiece. In larger Gardens, the centerpiece may break monotony on areas such as hedges. Monotonous border regions, such as fences.

Create a pond boundary

To create the fairytale, look in your garden use particular sizes and shapes of the glass as an outline on the pond. The special class of glass will help beautify the pond liners and give the distinction of the dugout water. To create a more natural effect, use rocks that are similar in size despite different shapes.

Have a low-maintenance garden

As for the pots that need constant watering place them on in a space that is very close to the sprinkler system. Map out the area with a barrier and put the pots at the top. Ensure the pots have adequate drainage holes. Encircle the pots with a complimentary color. The end product is an attractively crafted watered garden.

Build a glass path

For the shady areas alongside the house, this is a field that does not receive plenty of sunlight thus most plants would not thrive therefore the area has less or no plants. It is encouraged to build a glass path to generate a new outlook and give the impression of brightness in the area. To ensure the road has a neat look immaculately place the stones on the path contrasting the colors but ensuring they match.