Planning and Layout of Garden Designs

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PLANNING AND LAYOUT OF GARDEN DESIGNS FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE AREAS S.

ESWARA REDDY
Planning of a garden: In planning a garden, several factors like the size of the house and the space available for the garden, availability of water, cost of laying the garden and its maintenance, have to be taken into consideration. A garden is planted primarily to suit the tastes of the people of the household and the locality, there is no rigid system in garden planning and each system is open to modification to suit the environment and other local factors. Essential points in planning: In all the systems of gardening certain fundamental points have to be observed while planning. The important factors to be taken into consideration are presented here. A garden should invariably have its central featured some prominent object like a building, statue, fountain or main building. Relatively less important objects like a bird hath are also chosen. Though often called the central object, it need not necessary be in the middle of the garden not within the boundaries. An impressive object in the surroundings may be brought into the garden by laying accent on it. A mountain peak, a tall monument such as archeological buildings, temples or huge tree or a dam or a reservoir may be the central object. If there is a vast open area it should be designed to give a mass effect. If the land in single stretch, the single level can be broken by providing terraces or sunken gardens or by making apportions with garden factures like hedger or herbaceous perennial borders. A lawn should form a green mantle or cover to cloths the garden. Flowers and flower beds should add colour, variety and the necessary finish. The trees, climbers and hedges should be situated in such places that they fit in with the situation and do not any of the other factures. The tall factures like trees fence etc. should be towards the periphery of the compound and successively dwarfed features should occupy more and more inner space till the centre is occupied by carpet beds and flower beds this helps to have a panoramic view of the garden from the centre. GARDEN DESIGNS: Garden is a place filled with plants of valuable and pleasurable nature. In view of rising urbanization, limited availability of ground space in house compound and increasing environmental pollution, garden has received priority especially in city sphere in planning of buildings, roads and public places.

Landscape gardening has been an indispensable part of architectural design. In landscape gardening emphasis given on improvement of land side using suitable gardening techniques and plants. The gardens are laid out using one of following designs. 1. Formal design This design is very stiff and every thing is done in a straight and narrow way in symmetrical or a geometrical pattern, every thing is planted in straggly lines. The hedges, edges and topiary are maintained in proper shape by regular training and pruning. Symmetry is always maintained in the garden by undertaking similar type of plantation and using similar garden technique and feature on one side of the garden, the same thing should albs be repeated on the other side of the garden. 2 Informal design: In this design, the plants and features of the garden are arranged naturally without following any hard and fast rules. The plant is first laid on the ground and then it is brought on paper. The existing plant on the ground is utilized as such for the purpose of beautification. 3. Picturesque design: The idea of picturesque design of garden was expounded by William Robinson in the last decade of nineteenth century. This idea was to naturalize plants in shrubbery. He also suggested that grass should not be mown and bulbous plants should be grown scattered in the grass to imitate wild scenery. Trees, shrubs and bulbous plants should be planted in forest flora to have an effect of wild garden, this idea was to allow the creeper to climb over the tree naturally to imitate forest type of effect.
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