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Article Title: Good Garden Design Plans Can Help Your Landscaping Project
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 630
Keywords: garden design plans
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Garden design plans are best developed with the help of a professional 
landscaping contractor with formal training in botany and landscape 
architecture.  Gardens are key components to any yard and contribute much more 
than color and greenery to the aesthetic of your home and your landscape.  

When designed in accordance with a master landscaping plan that reflects the 
entirety of your living experience, gardens accomplish a number of things for 
your property that add vitality and dimension to your outdoor living experience.

One of the many ways to develop garden design plans that directly reflect the 
architecture of the home;  experience has taught us that this is often a much 
neglected ingredient of garden design.  When people view your property, they 
view it as an entirety.  

They notice the home first because it is the largest and tallest structure on 
the lot.  Whatever unique structural features characterize its architecture set 
a pattern that the mind expects to see continue as they eye travels down the 
slope of the roof into the surrounding greenery.  A garden design planned 
around the same basic geometric patterns and linear movement of the house 
itself brings an immediate sense of harmony and connotes a unity of Nature and 
structure that makes for superior landscaping design.

Garden design also adds a sense of life and growth throughout the property-even 
making inorganic structures appear more "alive" in certain respects.   Outdoor 
areas have to be set aside for specific purposes, and outdoor structures such 
as swimming pools, play areas, sports courts, outdoor kitchens, and patio 
seating areas have to be constructed by experienced specialists.  

Many of these structures are extremely complex and lack any semblance of an 
organic sensibility.  This is where a professionally developed garden design 
can play a determining role in establishing the aesthetic of your property.  
Adding a sense of vibrancy, color, and life around exterior architecture and 
outdoor decor will go a long ways toward making your entire property appear to 
have a life of its own.

Garden design plans can also be developed that convey a sense of progression 
through the yard.  We often plant gardens near motor courts and front walkways 
that run parallel to concrete and brick work.  Plant material can be selected 
whose natural growth patterns help move the eye along toward an intended 
destination.  Traditional French and Italian gardens are two good examples of 
garden designs whose forms connote symmetry and linear progression.  

Other garden designs, such as the parterre garden, are built around pathways 
that are developed for people to walk through.  Of course, one is not limited 
to the pure historical form of such a style.  Landscaping professionals 
typically customize these forms to the specifics of a home and surrounding 
property to give it a much more personal look and feel.

One of the things we have noticed in recent years is an increasing demand for 
garden designs that reflect a peaceful state of mind.  Japanese gardens, 
traditional Zen gardens, and morning gardens are very popular forms to plant 
around fountains and patios.  Most of our clients that request these designs 
are looking for a private place set apart from the rest of the yard where they 
can read the paper, enjoy coffee and conversation at sunrise, or simply 
meditate to the sound of a water fountain.  

Gardens planted for these purposes have to be carefully developed with the 
right soil nutrients and plant material to provide the sense of an ideal 
environment separated from the rest of the world.  

Again, this is where a professional landscaping architect can prove invaluable 
in developing something truly unique that will last and continue to satisfy you 
for many years to come.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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