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HOW TO CHOOSE GARDEN LANDSCAPE STYLES
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Your first consideration when starting a new landscaping project is style.
The style of your landscape should match the style of your house, but it's also
a reflection on your personality. This page showcases a variety of developed
and distinct landscape styles, so you can see the possibilities for your yard.
Style Options:
- Formal Style:
This garden shows the formal style of straight lines and perfect geometrical
shapes. Here the plantings seem orderly, not random, and they're closely managed
and pruned to maintain the formal effect.
- Informal Style:
The house here has kind of a cozy look to it, and it's enhanced that
with an informal style of design. That's where the beds have curving edges
rather than straight lines and where the plants seem to be placed almost at
random.
- English Garden Style:
Here is a garden planted in the English garden style. It was designed to harmonize
with the architecture of the home, and it features mass plantings of shrubs
and perennials.
- Formal/Informal Garden Style:
In this garden, the more formal brick walkway leads to a circle of
plants in the rear. But the flowers and shrubs are laid out in an English
garden style with mass plantings of perennials and annuals and no formal borders.l
- Oriental Style:
This garden was just planted in the small backyard of a family's
townhouse, and it shows an oriental style in its use of rocks, evergreens
and water. A lot of different plants were used to create several perspectives.
- Woodland Style:
This garden is done in a style to blend in with the wooded backyard
and the sloping terrain. Even though the waterfall looks natural, it's actually
man-made and it operates with re-circulated water.
Try to imagine how your ideas would blend in with the other yards your neighborhood.
There's a certain value in keeping a visual continuity between the houses. In
fact, you might want to incorporate some of your neighbors' ideas in your own
yard to promote continuity.
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