Sunday, July 18, 2010

Designing Landscape with shrubs and bushes - learn to choose a garden designer

A professional garden designer selects landscape shrubs and bushes in a specific way, while an inexperienced home gardener chooses them in another. The beginner tends to plants he or she has seen and would go to parks, gardens and nurseries. The landscape architect or garden designer, on the other side, taking into account personal preferences, working for a number of principles that May, in contrast to other aspects of design can be easily handled by the average homeGardener.

To think like a professional, not initially on specific plants in mind, But rather between the different design features to distinguish Perform the bushes in the garden, and then select the category that design criteria found Have you fit. It 's like a manager to choose from a list of candidates, the person or persons for a specific task within the company. Of course, subjective factors play their role, but first, the tenants are trying to target credentialscandidates, such as qualifications and experience. Here are some of the "Securities" your "candidate", namely your shrubs should, before having the garden.

clipped hedges

The role of a hedge has been clipped or cut to act as a formal screen or background for a captivating focal point. Not all are suitable for the purpose shrub. As an element relatively formal garden, the foliage of the plant should be clean, small, thin andTexture. Plants with large leaves and natural textures, such as Hibiscus look after the poor and ragged hedge trimmer was with them. Therefore, "not spectacular", as shrubs Pistacia lentiscus and Myrtus communis is to make excellent hedges.

And 'the temptation to choose ways to grow quickly, but this is not necessarily wise difficult to maintain in the long run, as the proliferation of plants, such as Elaeagnus pungens are regularly. No doubt that is the reason why"Boring" plants Privet (Ligustrum sp.) Are often the choice of the professional landscape.

Screens informal

Shrubs that are grown as loose, informal screens are generally better suited to larger rooms to small courtyard gardens opposite. The plants are the largest, fastest growing, and have courser leaf texture, which is not designated as a hedge. As monitors, they should always be green, pruning and their holiday. Some examples are the species of Viburnum, Myoporum,Cocculus. Conifers, like the great variety of Juniper, are particularly suitable as they usually do not require pruning

Flowering shrubs

A landscape that Bush may also double as a screen acts as a shrub. It is worth distinguishing between those, such as graphite, which bloom almost continuously until the growing season, and others as Grevillea and Callistemon that a short, seasonal, have flourished. Oddly, the constant often flowerersproduce negative reactions among the owners, perhaps on the principle that familiarity breeds contempt! Are best to reach more extensive gardens, and perhaps also to avoid in small rooms. In terms of color, shrubs that sport decorative fruit, which should not be overlooked.

The focus and sculptural plants

I as well as screening and basic characteristics and a number of shrubs are very decorative as single copies, which is a clear point of contactor a subtle accent with a mass of "normal" plants. Yucca and Plumeria for example, have certain sculptural quality, while the colored leaves of purple leaf plants creates a strong contrast. The key to this "special" plants, is used sparingly and carefully as possible. Nothing shows the amateur rather than the sight of plants with purple, silver or variegated leaves, scattered in the garden.

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