HARMONIOUS colors and sound design are the characteristics that differentiate successful gardens from ordinary ones.
In Color and Design for Every Garden we discuss the various
problems of color, succession of bloom, and garden design
from the point of view of many years of professional practice
in the hope that others may benefit from our experience.
Most amateurs approach gardening from the planting angle
and tend to neglect basic design. They fail to realize that
landscape architecture, of which all ornamental gardening is
a part, does not deal exclusively with plants but with many
other considerations some of them intangible like line, mass,
texture, and space relationships, and others quite concrete
like garden structures, walls, fences, paved areas, pools, and
sculptural embellishments. Only after they have progressed
beyond the elementary stages and have learned something
about how to grow plants do they begin to want to arrange
them effectively in a properly designed setting.
If planting is done before the basic design has
been thoroughly studied, mistakes hard to correct
will have been made. No amount of planting can cover
up faulty design or lack of planning. Good design,
also can be ruined by bad planting.
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Planting design is, therefore, as important as basic design,
but it should be considered after the basic design has been
done. Not before, or even at the same time, except in a general
way.
A garden club woman said to one of us recently, "Why
should I bother about studying planting design? I have lovely
flowers. Everyone admires my garden. I have so many different plants, people come from miles around to see and ad
mire them. I've taken I don't know how many prizes with my
flowers." Later she went on, "All this talk about unity, balance, repetition, and rhythm may be all right for the big show
places but for our little home gardens don't you think if we
give them enough loving care that's all we need to do?"
No, my dear lady, we don't think loving care as such, and
all by itself will ever produce a really satisfying garden. The
important point in all real gardening, or probably we should
say in fine gardening, is not the growing of exhibition blooms.
The basic thing about garden making is to create a composition of line and mass, color and texture that will be pleasing
to the intelligent observer. The closer critical analysis your
garden will stand, the longer it will continue to please.
In discussing planting design we will, necessarily, use certain technical terms like unity, balance, sequence, and accent
but these words, when we become familiar with their specialized meanings become part of our everyday vocabulary.
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