Landscaping Tips
By Donna Evans
When you want to create a beautiful and functional landscape, the task may
be overwhelming. Before the first shovel of soil is turned, close your eyes
and picture your dream garden. Begin by asking what are your landscape goals.
Some of the common reason to landscape include:
• Create privacy
• Invite entertaining
• Provide recreation
• Modify the climate
• Beautify the property
• Grow a kitchen garden
• Attract wildlife
• Reduce water use
When a landscape is thoughtfully planned, it does more than beautify the property:
It can provide a recreation area and places to entertain. Well placed trees
and shrubs can cut down on heating and cooling costs. A good design can also
add more living space to your home in the warm seasons and provide a window
to the natural world during colder months.
Following are some landscape design basics that apply to all designs. Every
good garden design owes its effectiveness to certain basic design principles.
These rules apply to all levels of gardens, from a simple garden border to
an elaborate classical design. Remember, in any well-designed garden no one
feature, plant or structure is completely dominant. Instead, all features work
together to establish a sense of unity.
A. Repetition. Repeat certain plants, textures or colors.
B. Simplicity. This is the result of constraint. It keeps your design from
being cluttered and unfocused.
C. Unity. A unified design ensures that the garden reads as one whole design
rather than a hodgepodge of separate elements.
D. Scale. Scale refers to the balance between sizes of various elements, which
includes the house, walkways, paths, fences, garden beds and plantings. No
one element or feature should overpower all of the others.
Donna Evans is a landscape designer and website designer. Donna along with
her husband own, Gizmo Creations LLC, http://www.gizmocreations.com, works
with residential property owners and commercial property owners to create landscape
designs that provide beauty and functionality to the site's owners. As well
as having a landscape designer, the company has a licensed landscape architect
on staff. In addition to working with nearby property owners, Gizmo Creations
also does on-line landscape design through their site at, http://www.gclandscapes.com.
Donna also teaches an on-line landscape design course. For information about
the course go to http://www.gizmocreations.com. More articles on landscaping
and sample plans can be seen on the website.