Shrubbery, trees, and tall plants provide excellent natural privacy around your garden. Planning a zone for comfort and convenience where spa enjoyment can be in harmony with nature will let you relax in your spa without creating unnecessary work.

Flowering plants and trees are beautiful, and taking consideration while placing your spa will allow you to enjoy the blossoms without spending time cleaning the petals from your spa’s water. In general, low plants are the best bet for the immediate area around your spa, and placing your spa a few feet away from flowering taller plants and trees can help keep your water free from fallen flowers.

Thick leaves of deciduous trees provide excellent shade for your yard. For your spa area, though, we recommend using a patio umbrella, gazebo or trellis to block the sun instead of the shade of a tree. This can help keep falling leaves from getting in your spa while it’s in use.

It’s hard to avoid pollen all together in the spring and fall, but setting up outdoor curtains around your hot tub can help reduce the amount of pollen that reaches your spa on high-pollen days, allowing you to enjoy your spa soak longer

Landscaping can turn your backyard from bland to bright, and planning the right place for your spa in your landscape can help you avoid unnecessary work in the future.