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What To Consider When Implementing Residential Landscaping Project

By William Parker


Landscaping is one of the ways we can improve the value of our property, but most importantly improve the aesthetic and functional appeal. There are several ways you can achieve this. For instance, you can set up an eco-friendly garden in the front yard instead of a lawn. You can also design some beautiful walkways. Likewise, you can improve the backyard with carefully constructed outdoor kitchen, fire feature, and a pool among others. This can seem to be daunting tasks, however, when you have the right skills or look for the right person you can revamp your home. Here are some useful principles to apply in your residential landscaping project.

The first one is the law of significant enclosure. This one is more of a law than a rule, so this is absolutely critical while implementing your gardens. Typically, gardens should be enclosed. That is, creating a sense of refuge. This design law stipulates that we should be able to feel enclosed when the horizontal space is not more than three time the vertical edge of a space.

Another principle you should put more emphasis on is following the regulating line. The element of distinctive landscaping feature or architecture such as existing property, a tree or edges of the building can generate an imaginary line. This line will help you to organize and connect your design. When you do so, it will result in a cohesive and orderly garden.

Apart from the above, you should also be guided by the golden rectangle rule. This will help you to set the right proportions. Historically, this principle has been applied in some of the iconic structures we have today such as the Great Pyramids at Giza. The rule stipulates that the ratio of the short side to long side should be equal to the ratio of long side to both the short and long side in the ratio of 1:1.6.

As you do plan for your project, know that size matters. Always try to go big. For instance, if you have a choice of constructing a pool shorter or longer, a staircase narrower or wider, always go with the bigger one. It might seem excessive at the moment but several years down the line time will prove you right.

The way you implement your tree planting plan matters a lot. Always start with the biggest first and the smallest last. This way, you will avoid undoing the efforts made at each stage. For instance, preparing your bed first before planting trees is a recipe for a disaster. This is because you will destroy the bed when you are laying the trees.

Besides planting bigger first, you should also try to plant in masses. That is, try to plant several plants of a certain type in one area rather than having several species mixed together. It helps in creating a more striking appearance.

Finally, you have to put a lot of emphasis on ensuring that your plants are well planted. This is even more important than any of the above. Make sure that they are planted at the right height, and sufficiently sized.




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