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8 Styles
Eight Designer Landscape Styles
The
best landscape designs are the ones that have been carefully
thought out with attention paid to the details. Before
planning a landscape it is important to decide what style
would best fit your home and lifestyle.
One of the most important things in landscape design is to
work with what you have. For example, if you really want a
formal English garden, yet your yard conditions don't
support this, it will never come out right. But, if you live
in an arid climate, you should consider incorporating
drought-resistant plants and xeriscaping elements into your
landscape design.
When choosing a landscape or garden style, there are a
few factors you should consider:
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What kind of conditions exist in your yard? Is the
area very sunny or mostly shady? |
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What kind of activities do you plan to use your yard
for? |
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Who will be using the yard? Do you have children or
pets you should consider? |
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Do you need a low-maintenance landscape or do you
enjoy spending a lot of time caring for your yard |
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Which landscape style would best complement your
home? |
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Which landscape style best reflects your
lifestyle? |
There are numerous traditional landscaping and garden
styles which you can model your own after. Or you can be
creative and incorporate elements from different styles to
create a look of your own design.
1. English Garden Style. The English Garden Style
utilizes many shrubs and perennials in a design that
complements the architectural style of your home. Other
decorative elements might include an arbor or bird bath.
2. Oriental Landscape. The Oriental Style uses water,
rocks and evergreens with a variety of plants to create
distinctive perspectives. You might also consider adding a
traditional Japanese Zen garden.
3. Woodland Landscape. Reflecting the natural way
that fauna grows in a wooded area, the Woodland Style has a
less manicured appearance than many of the other garden
styles. This would be a good choice if you do not wish to
spend a lot of time on maintenance.
4. Formal Landscape. The Formal Style follows
symmetrical patterns, straight lines and precise geometric
shapes with orderly, well-pruned plants. You will often find
topiary design in these landscapes. This landscaping style
requires a lot of maintenance.
5. Informal Landscape. The Informal Style uses plant
beds with curved edges. Plants are arranged in seemingly
random patterns. This would be a good choice if you have
children that will be playing in the area.
6. Butterfly Gardens. Dozens of butterfly or bird
species common to your area make a welcome addition to many
gardens. Certain species of plants provide a food source and
are useful for attracting these flying friends. Create areas
that are open yet protected from the wind.
7. Xeriscape Gardens. As much as 50 percent of
household water is used for the yard or garden. This
landscape specialty includes lots of low-water plants and
flowers, as well as design ideas to reduce water
evaporation.
8. Organic Gardens. As more people learn about the
harmful effects of many chemicals, growing plants
organically has become more popular. That means rather than
chemical fertilizers or sprays, practicing natural methods
of pest control and fertilization.
Remember, you will spend a lot more time in your yard if you
have a landscape design that you are happy with. And, if you
have a yard you can enjoy on a regular basis, it's like
gaining a room in your home.
If you are looking for a San Mateo County landscape company, please call us today at 650.368.7400
or complete our
online request form.
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