Jeff Halper offers the following royalty-free article for you to publish online or in print. Feel free to use this article in your newsletter, website, ezine, blog, or forum. ----------- PUBLICATION GUIDELINES - You have permission to publish this article for free providing the "About the Author" box is included in its entirety. - Do not post/reprint this article in any site or publication that contains hate, violence, porn, warez, or supports illegal activity. - Do not use this article in violation of the US CAN-SPAM Act. If sent by email, this article must be delivered to opt-in subscribers only. - If you publish this article in a format that supports linking, please ensure that all URLs and email addresses are active links. - Please send a copy of the publication, or an email indicating the URL to [email protected] - Article Marketer (www.ArticleMarketer.com) has distributed this article on behalf of the author. Article Marketer does not own this article, please respect the author's copyright and publication guidelines. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use this article. ----------- Article Title: How A Modern Tropical Garden Transforms A Home Author: Jeff Halper Category: Landscaping Word Count: 599 Keywords: Modern Tropical Garden Author's Email Address: [email protected] Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com ------------------ ARTICLE START ------------------
The extreme juxtaposition of luxurious plant growth set against the stark backdrops of sheer white walls, stone walkways, and limestone gravel makes modern tropical garden design one of the most eclectic styles of landscaping in the world. The manmade structures and abstract geometry of contemporary architecture and landscaping are offset by a controlled presentation of vegetation whose iconic significance stimulates the imagination with images of the wild, the exotic, and the remote. These gardens are very different from their traditional equivalents, which are characterized by a fluidity of boundaries and an overabundance of life. By contrast, modern tropical gardens are designed to contain this feeling of lushness within strict geometric boundaries and small, controllable spaces. Establishing this sense of containment requires us to choose tropical plant species that will grow symmetrically within the garden boundary and appear proportional to their surroundings. Tropical plants with large leaves are often installed in special places to serve as counterbalances to home architecture and custom hardscapes. Such plants by nature grow upward more than outward. Not only do they add a vertical linearity to the aesthetic of the property, but they also tend to better remain within intended boundaries. Bamboo and palm trees are very good plants to use for these purposes. Because modern landscape design deliberately subordinates the organic to the inorganic, it is very important to make certain that the growth factor of tropical vegetation does not overshadow the fundamental purposes of modernism. Contemporary themes are exclusively humanistic and dedicated to the elevation of human consciousness over all that which is perceived to be untamed, primitive, or less evolved. Tropical plants can prove very challenging to the modern landscape architect, because in their native habitats they tend to grow rapidly over the entire surface of the ground. However, there is another attribute possessed by tropical plants that makes them ideal for modern garden design, and that is their ability for many different species to grow to one another without choking each other out. This allows the scale of the garden to be reduced to a size that is appropriate to the scale of the overall property and respectful of home architecture. Of course, plant selection must be very precise here in order to maintain the emphasis on contemporary design. Because modern architecture relies on stark geometry to convey states of consciousness, tropical plants have to be chosen on the basis of the natural geometric patterns that constitute their forms. What works best near the house may not work so well near the fountain or the pool. Garden design must follow the angles and linear movements of adjacent buildings, masonry, and hardscapes in order to remain true to the ultimate purpose contemporary landscaping. This is why, in most cases, modern tropical gardens must be scaled considerably to match the surrounding landscape design. Building them with smaller dimensions allows us to create highly unique and individuated spatial experiences where greenery enhances stonework, gravel, concrete, and masonry. It is not uncommon for planters to be built as recognizable geometric shapes that compliment the lines and curves of walls, walkways, stepping stones, and custom patios. Developing a modern tropical garden in this manner allows organic design to play a specific supporting role for each particular landscaping element in the yard. The combination of customized geometry, exceptional masonry, and careful choice of plant material allows the landscape architect to create a multitude of organic themes that work with-never against-the inorganic elements of the modernesque landscape. Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
