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Garden
Design can be done by a professional or by the garden owner.
To design your own garden you should have some design ability,
either trained or innate.
When consulting a professional garden designer or landscape
architect, be sure first to define your own needs and desires.
Only you can know what you want and need, and these factors
will change through the years.
Also, it’s a good idea to learn something about plants
and gardening before choosing a landscape theme. One of the
most frequent and problematical requests is “I would
like a drought-resistant garden consisting of low-maintenance
perennials.” I recently heard of a client phoning a landscape
architect one year after a garden was installed and asking “when
does the easy care begin?”
Here are some tips for designing your own garden:
- Let
the site speak for itself. Walk around your garden, notebook
in
hand for jotting down questions, ideas, thoughts,
inspirations. Sit down here and there and visualize
what you’d
like to see in various areas. Think of gardens you’ve
loved. Then open up your mind to realize how you can
achieve a similar atmosphere. Sometimes the land itself
will speak
to you and almost tell you what to do. You only need
to listen and observe.
- Study
pictures of beautiful gardens in magazines and books. This
is a fine way to get ideas and discover your
favorite
garden style. It’s actually possible to adapt the
best features of the greatest gardens in the world to small
and
intimate spaces.
- Find
good places for seating. If there are none, create them.
Build arbors and pergolas to separate
spaces, contribute
height , add charm, and provide cosy places to
sit alone or with friends.
There is more to a garden than the ground you’re
standing on. Gardens can are like rooms with a floor and
carpets,
walls and ceiling, even doors and windows to capture views.
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