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Important Principles Of Garden Design

The art and practice of planning and making plans for the layout and planting of gardens and landscapes is known as garden design<br><br>https://www.edocr.com/v/5rq8vywp/sameerss8454/docpdf-important-principles-of-garden-design-masar<br><br>garden design landscape architecture, architectural garden design<br><br>

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Important Principles Of Garden Design

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  1. IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES OF GARDEN DESIGN Garden Design: • The art and practice of planning and making plans for the layout and planting of gardens and landscapes is known as garden design. •The arrangement of hard landscape, such as walkways, walls, water features, sitting spaces, and decking, as well as the plants themselves, are all important aspects of garden design. •Our team of talented designers puts their creative talents to work and adds the finishing touches to the atmosphere. ELEMENTS: • Whether created by a professional or an amateur, good garden design is based on specific principles, resulting in gardens that satisfy the objectives, aims, and aspirations of the users or owners of the gardens. • The layout of hardscape, such as paths, walls, water features, sitting areas, and decking, as well as the softscape, or plants themselves, with consideration for their horticultural requirements, season-to-season appearance, lifespan, growth habit, size, speed of growth, and combinations with other plants and landscape features, are all elements of garden design. • How the garden will be utilized, the intended aesthetic genre (formal or casual, modern or traditional, etc. ), and how the garden space will link to the home or other structures in the surrounding regions are all important factors to consider when designing a garden. All of these issues are constrained by the budgetary constraints.

  2. LOCATION: • The location of a garden may have a significant impact on its design. Topographical landscape characteristics like steep slopes, views, hills, and outcrops can propose or decide design elements like layout, and they can be exploited and supplemented to produce a certain impression. • The site's soils, as well as the garden's climatic zone and numerous microclimates, will influence the sorts of plants that may be cultivated. The garden's locational environment might also have an impact on its design. In contrast to a rural environment, an urban situation may need a distinct design approach. • A windy seaside area, for example, may need a different approach than a protected interior position.

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