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A DESIGN MIND-SHIFT
Are you open to a mind-shift regarding landscape design? I encourage you to think about designing SPACES first (spatial design), rather than focusing initially on the placement of garden components (such as plants, arbors or walks). These components are pulled in later to reinforce or link our spaces.
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For instance, when we start placing plants without defining the space (or room) first, we suddenly have a lot of beds that surround left-over, bubblegum-like, awkward spaces (oftentimes this space is a lawn).
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Have you considered defining a lawn shape first, then reinforcing it with plants (planting design)? We often do better with this concept when designing patios and decks (because we’ve already created a shape on the ground plane). I challenge you to think about the shape and size of an outdoor space to make sure it serves its intended use first, then move to other components, such as plants, to reinforce the space you created. This brings us to the concepts of SPATIAL DESIGN and PLANTING DESIGN. |
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LET'S DO THIS!
Grab some paper and a pencil to start exploring the shape of your outdoor room (spatial design) and how you might define the edges with plants (planting design). Keep it conceptual and have fun.
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This fall we are gearing up for the opening of our inaugural DRAFTING SUPPLY CLUB course. This is a great way to learn about drawing tools and prepare for Garden Graphics Tool Kit in January. There is so much happening around here!
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If you know someone that needs design inspiration, please feel free to share this newsletter. Anyone can subscribe right here. I also keep a VAULT of past issues in this secret location.
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Keep adding beauty into this world with your lovely gardens!
All my best,
Lisa
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PAPER GARDEN WORKSHOP |
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