Good
garden design relies on a well-balanced combination of flair,
intuition, knowledge and experience on the part of the designer.
Garden design is not simply a matter of choosing plants and arranging
them on site. It is the culmination of a process that begins with
the soil and the seasons and that involves everything from the
construction of the garden to the way in which the client will use
the space.
Your
need as a person or family will determine the form your garden takes.
These may be practical or they may be purely visual. However, the
way in which the various elements of your garden are put together
will have a radical effect on the final outcome. As the designer, I
focus on creating a landscape design that will satisfy my client’s
goals both aesthetically and functionally.
A
successful garden design brings together hard and soft elements to
create a harmonious effect. Everything in a garden must have a
purpose, whether it is practical, such as a nicely detailed trellis
screen to hide an air conditioner; artistic, such as a beautifully
laid out rose garden; or even whimsical, like a stone frog sitting by
a pond.
It
is helpful if your garden can be designed as a complete package, even
if you are not able to build the garden all in one go. This way over
a period of time you can gradually add a pond, a pergola or perhaps
the outdoor kitchen you fantasize, confident in the knowledge that
the final effect is going to be successful and as you envisioned. Ultimately
the success of your garden will be measured by how satisfied you are
with the final result. It would be my challenge and pleasure to help
you achieve this goal.
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