As landscape matures, things change. Garden design is
the process of designing the layout and planting of domestic gardens
while keeping this change under control. But as people's lifestyles
change the areas once used for kids play or for dining out evenings,
may no longer be needed. Furthermore, in case the house you bought came
with mature plantings that do not any more look healthy or suit your
taste, the time has come for you to understand what landscape design is
and why should you revive your garden by re-modeling the space and
focusing on the plantation you want and covers your needs.
Garden
owners became increasingly involved in garden design during the
twentieth century and there was considerable expansion in the garden
designers' profession. Specifically, education on garden design has
emerged from the older traditions of training and most garden designers
are currently trained in design and horticulture. Over the years,
well-known garden designers obtain an expert knowledge of plants, their
habits and their needs. Most importantly, garden designers focus on
constructing an outdoor space that is not only beautiful to see, but
also feasible to manage and corresponds to the needs of the particular
house residents. That is the reason why elements of garden design
include landform and planting design, water features like fountains and
ponds, garden lighting, sculpture and garden furniture.
As
re-modeling of houses and gardens has turned out to be an "in" thing to
do these days, more and more people consider altering their garden's
design and begin looking for possible ideas that will enhance their
existing living space. If you are convinced that redesigning your home
garden is a necessary step towards the outdoor space of your dreams,
then the first thing you should do is to take a hard and honest look at
what you have and reassess it so you can make improvements to your life
and your lifestyle. If for example, you want to hide the garage walls
from your view or to conceal the garbage and recycling area, consider
shrub plantings, but make sure that once they are fully grown they will
not obstruct access to the area you wish to "hide."
It is
important to landscape your yard in conjunction with your home's size
as well as its style and structure. As you are designing your outdoor
space, keep in mind that trees get taller and cast deeper shades,
bushes outgrow their original compactness and places in the garden and
plants in pots at some point need to be transferred to bigger
containers.
Remember that landscaping should only serve to
enhance your home, as plants and trees must be in scale and balance
with each other, as well as with your home, so as not to detract
attention away! Spend your money wisely by planning the type of shrubs
and trees you will purchase in conjunction with the type of home you
own.