Garden Landscape Design For Formal Gardens
Formal gardens may seem immaculate and have less work for the gardeners but they actually require a lot. Most formal gardens require daily maintenance and constant pruning to maintain the neat and clean look. The garden landscape design for most formal gardens is usually quite simple and clean. Outline the edges with smaller, colorful plants while adding drama with varrying sizes and species of larger plants. A well planned garden landscape design will often have either geometric or curved but very distinctive borders.
Adding Borders and Pathways
Formal gardens will quite often install these features in their garden landscape design. Borders usually take the form of hedges, low or high stone walls and others. A beautiful yet functional border draws attention to the flowers and shrubs and contributes to the overall English garden landscape design. The garden landscape design with borders is most common for formal gardens and these enhance the garden more with their definition.
Pathways are necessary in a garden landscape design of a formal garden to bring people through, to and from the garden to the house. Most pathways are straight and true but they can be made of different materials. Commonly pathways are defined with rock, wood or brick. Including a cleverly laid out pathway in your garden landscape design will direct your visitors to stategic areas of interest.
Sturdy Stone Structures
A stone, cement or rock feature such as a statue of waterful will finish the formal garden landscape design. Features such as fountains or gazebos are commonly manufactured out of stone or cement. Stone looks good in the garden landscape design as furniture, low benches or walls as well garden plot borders and steps. Marble, granite, slate and sandstone are favorite choices for m any home owners in their garden landscape design.
A formal garden may include such features as waterfalls, streams, arbors and benches to complete the garden landscape design. Incorporating these into a formal garden are a great idea.
Hiring a landscape architect is sometimes needed to create the perfect formal garden landscape design for your home. They have usually spent years studying different garden landscape designs and will know which flowers, trees and schrubs are usually incorporated into a formal garden.
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June 23rd, 2009 at 7:14 pm
I am edging my shrubs with 12″ boulders. Do I put the boulders in first or the shrubs?
August 30th, 2009 at 3:26 pm
I’d do the boulders first if it was me
November 6th, 2009 at 3:26 pm
I had the same question with the boulders. I was thinking of doing them first. Thanks Chris.