Landscape design gardening is an undertaking that requires an understanding of the complete project. Like any project, there are stages that should be meticulously followed. The overall project involves 4 stages: planning, designing, implementing and managing. Designing is the stage where the idea becomes concrete. Landscape design gardening is the compilation of a myriad of details that mesh together as a whole. When landscaping, you should never ‘run to the store’. Doing so will probably result in buying something that you did not did not plan for in your design. Going to the store should indicate a need to purchase something specifically identified for during the planning stage

All Terrain

In landscape design, gardening is matched to the terrain of the area being landscaped. This sounds simple enough, but terrain significantly varies with the locale. This is true whether the area is large, such as acreage around a public building, or small like a back yard. The terrain will often decide the kind of garden that will be established. The soil can be rocky, sandy or like clay. The land can be flat, slope or have rises. There may be a large area and the space available means more variety can be introduced into the design. The area may be small, limiting the options. Landscape design gardening accommodates all terrains.

Geometry Lesson

Landscape design gardening is like a geometry class. So many shapes and forms can be introduced into the design. Consider these options, which do not begin to form a complete list.

  1. Curves for paths and borders
  2. Circles for plant beds and ponds
  3. Squares for plant beds and patios
  4. Triangles for corner beds
  5. Straight lines for walkways
  6. Cones for pruned bushes
  7. Ellipses for plant beds

Order in a Random Universe

When looking at an area that needs landscape design, gardening options are plentiful. But there is much more than the kinds of plants to include in the design. The actual placement of the plants is a consideration. Plants can be planted in a predetermined order or they can be set randomly. In addition, all the other features of your gardening plan must be chosen. Once again, there is an unlimited selection. Will your design include a waterfall running into a pond requiring aquatic plants? Does the landscape design have walkways that will be lined with low growing plants? Despite a random array of choices, with landscape design, gardening becomes an orderly plan.

It’s All In The Planning

With careful landscape design, gardening becomes not just an aesthetically pleasing experience. By considering the special requirements of terrain, using the array of geometrical shapes to fit any area and carefully considering plant and walkway placements, the beauty of any area is optimized. Even more, with landscape design, gardening remains enjoyable time spent outdoors.