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Simple landscape design
Simple landscape design













simple landscape design

Just yesterday, as I was starting the design of a patio that I wanted to separate from an adjacent play area, it gave me instant guidance for how tall a hedge I would need: the area was 17 feet wide, and so my hedge should be at least 6 feet. Probably derived from behavioral psychology studies, this rule came to me from a professor in graduate school, and it was one of the best things I learned. The law of significant enclosure says that we feel enclosed when the vertical edge of a space is at least one-third the length of the horizontal space we’re inhabiting. Yes, this one’s a “law,” not just a rule! It addresses the root meaning of garden, which is “enclosure.” This, to me, is absolutely critical in creating a sense of refuge and of feeling oneself within nature’s embrace. 01: OBEY THE "LAW" OF SIGNIFICANT ENCLOSURE Let’s start with two rules that can kick-start the process of laying out a landscape, then move on to guidelines that help in scaling the proportions of a garden’s elements and, finally, to choosing and using the right plants. Applied by any gardener, amateur or professional, they will result in a more successful, satisfying design.įree newsletter with garden design tips every Thursday! All have proven invaluable to me over my years of garden-making. However, after 28 years and hundreds of projects later, I’ve come to believe in certain rules and guidelines that are neither fussy nor constraining. It’s tempting, in a field as subjective as garden design, to feel that rules do not apply.

simple landscape design

Use the Golden Rectangle to get proportions right.Obey the "law" of significant enclosure.















Simple landscape design