Creating A Landscape Garden Design
Many people enjoy gardening and caring for their lawns as a
hobby, making a beautiful outdoor space with one’s own
thoughts, ideas, and work is very rewarding. Making a beautiful
landscape garden design can be difficult for new gardeners or
for some experienced gardeners as well.
Making a landscape
garden design implies grafting a plant for
each walkway, garden bed, tree, rock, and blade of grass
to create the perfect outdoor space. This can seem like
an overwhelming or daunting task, but it doesn’t have to
be. There are very basic forms that can be followed to
make the space seem just right without taking so much
work that it isn’t fun anymore.
Themed Gardens
Most landscape garden designs are based on a theme of some
sort; it could be birds, relaxation, fragrance, a favorite
plant or flower, a favorite color, or just about anything else.
The point of a theme is to create a pattern and point of
interest with in the landscape garden design to hold the
viewer’s attention.
This can be accomplished subtlety or with obvious focal
point. The key is pattern and repetition. The human eye likes
to see pattern and repeating patterns; this can be accomplished
in landscape garden design with color, size, species, or with
an external commonality such as an animal the plants will
attract.
Color is an important tool for landscape garden design,
using bright cheery colors can create an entirely different
feel than more subdued cool colors or neutral colors. Using
bright colors in combination with cools or neutrals can enhance
an overall theme.
If the subject of the landscape garden design were to
attract butterflies,
the garden beds could reflect this by creating floral
wings on each side of the garden path, filled with
flowers and plants butterflies need to grow and breed. To
enhance the butterfly feel even further the colors used
in the floral wings could reflect the butterflies the
garden is meant to attract in color as well as shape.
Most landscape garden designs allow for paths and section
planting areas into beds or by other likenesses. To create a
unique garden space one can create lines with plant height,
plant color, plant type, and the garden paths to create an over
all affect that is pleasing to the gardener and their
guests.
Using the butterfly
garden example, choosing the plants a
particular species of butterfly prefers and working
around those colors, pairing it with like colors or plant
heights can create dimension or a pattern within a
pattern, which will give the garden a unique effect.
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