Planning your Garden – It Starts on Paper

Every landscaping project should be planned in advance if it’s too look exactly as you wish, and some of the best landscaping projects start with a drawing on plain white paper. A full coloured drawing can help you see what colour tie together well, and which areas may lack colours, while furniture, and surfaces can be drawn up in detail by a specialist landscaping architect.

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If you have an extremely large space and you don’t want to ‘wing’ your garden design, then a drawing is a must. Complicated plans fall apart at the first hurdle if they’re not drawn out correctly, and if you want to have work completed quickly then every individual working on your landscaping project needs to know their duty, and that all start with a written plan.

A plan on paper is also an opportunity to attract different ideas and it’s better to find out areas that don’t quite work on paper, then it is to find it out after the work is carried out, because that means more money and more time.

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