April 2006
Remodeling old yards - some comments | Remodeling old yards - some comments |
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| Written by Jungle Jim | |
| Sunday, 09 April 2006 | |
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Generally
the life expectancy of a garden is 12-15 years. Trees grow and
foundation and other mid sized shrubs out grow their area. This is a
natural and to be expected evolution of your garden. Some plants have a
garden life expectancy of 10 – 15 years. Examples include azaleas and
roses. Others have life expectancy of only 5-8 years Euryops is an
example
Where to start
Make an inventory of the plants and trees in the garden looking for overgrown plants that can be reshaped into different uses
Look at changes in uses required Is the view from the house attractive year round and is there some change as the season’s progress.
Layer the garden using negative space. This means a mix of sizes with good separation between the layers. Look for seasonal interest in the garden Make the planter beds of a size to hold the plants. Don’t chose plants that we know are just too large or with the wrong growth pattern for the spot.
Look to find or create focal points. Look at what kind of maintenance the client can and Will do. a wonderful garden that your neighbor can maintain is not a success regardless of the inspiration in creating it. |