Garden Design Terminology
Landscape plants should be arranged so as to conform to these principles.
Garden design terminology. Often referred to as sweet soil by gardeners. Some are also landscape architects a more formal level of training that usually requires an advanced degree and often a state license. Softscape softscape refers to the natural components in your landscaping such as plants and the soil.
Our members are some of the leading names in the industry working across a range of projects from small courtyards and roof gardens to country estates and urban parks. Proportion is the sense that the size of the individual components the landscape plants or groups of components in a landscape is consistent with. You can have straight or curved edges.
A soil with a ph between 7 0 and 14 on a scale of 0 0 14 0. Hardscape hardscape refers to walls patios walkways and other non living structures in your landscaping design made from wood brick stone or concrete. Once you have become adept at growing plants successfully and caring for them you may wish to try your hand at designing with them.
Gardening vocabulary gardening word list a free resource used in over 40 000 schools to enhance vocabulary mastery written verbal skills with latin greek roots. Edging is usually used for a horizontal line. Dry garden a garden feature where water is represented by an aggregate stone product usually a gravel or granite.
Garden design may be done by the garden owner themselves or by professionals of varying levels of experience and expertise. Carpet bedding the nineteenth century practice of using bedding plants to create carpet like patterns. Most professional garden designers have some training in horticulture and the principles of design.
Capital a capital is the crowning feature of a column from the latin caput head. Landscape design terms. Describes organisms living or occurring where there is no oxygen.