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Principles of Landscape Design

Concepts of Landscape Design


Unity Order Scale and proportion Balance Focal area Rhythm

Unity

Crepe Myrtle as a Dominant Element

unity through dominance

Asiatic Jasmine as a Unifier

Order

Scale and Proportion

plants too small for house

plants too large for house

Balance

Balance Through Symmetry


Asymmetrical Is informal in that the opposite sides are the same in composition, but are not mirror images

Symmetrical Each side is a mirror image of the other This is the balance we see in formal type gardens

Rhythm

Applications of Design Principles


Line Repetition Simplicity Harmony Variety

Lines in the Landscape

Repetition
Use the same or similar elements throughout the landscape to create unity in the design. For example
repeat

Rhythm and Line


Rhythm through repetition Lines as edges

the same plant repeat a color such as burgundy repeat a shrub form

Simplicity

Harmony

Remember the acronym: KISS (keep it simple stupid) Dont overdo anything Less is more

Work together Plants should fit

Variety
Repetition is goodto a point, but remember, too much variety is chaotic.

Plants in Landscape Design

Characteristics of Plants

Color Texture Form

plant color

Plant Texture

Bark Texture

Interest and variety Distinction between masses of plants Coarse


Large, rough, leaves read as separate, even at a distance

coarse

examples of coarse textured bark

Fine

Thin, narrow, small leaves read as on blob at a distance

fine

Plant Form

Tree Forms

Plants in Landscape Design


Arrangement Massing Specimen plants Accent plants Plant spacing

Plant Arrangement

Straight lines = formal Hard to maintain If not perfectly straight, look crooked Massed groupings

Specimens

Accent

accent features like walks and entrances

What makes a landscape design good?


The Process of Designing a Landscape Begins With


Personal taste Personal experiences Plant arrangement Plant knowledge Simple design principles

Research Books Magazines Observation Neighbors Parks and public gardens

Do the Homework

Ideas for Landscape Design


Site Analysis Personal needs Individual tastes Combine all of the above

Ideas Start small

Impact of Design on Maintenance


Plant Spacing
Leave plenty of room Space plants properly 75% rule

7 years of growth

Lawns Size

Lawns and Mowing


Turf is great unifier Use turf for play areas Use turf to lighten up darker areas

Grass needs to be mowed A manageable lawn Eliminate or reduce small beds Edging treatments

Landscape Standards
Follow conventions or standards for

Walk and driveway widths Driveway turn around Retaining wall construction Drainage systems

Prepared by: David Berle Extension Horticulturist Landscape Design Cooperative Extension The University of Georgia

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