There are some good points of reference when trying to design and create a project!
Here they go!
1.Unity! 
Make sure all your ideas tie together so that the eyes and feet of others can flow one part to the other.  Make sure pathways are 3-5' in width and they go to an overall center point. 
Make sure you link greenery  to any expression you design or if something needs to be removed due to  not the style you are going with. You do not want to have a palm tree  in a place where you are creating a Formal or Zen design in the area. Keep your style consistent. 
2.Repetition!  Manage plant material and hardscape material! Make sure you use the  same material after you have established a plan and do not go cheap on  material if you have already established the primary materials. Also  make sure you purpose plant so that down the road it will not be an eye  sore later. Curves and Circles are important and giving the eye a  creative touch!
3.Play with color! Cool colors  such as blues, purples, deep reds, and pastels. Hot colors such as  white, bright pink, yellow, orange, and orange-yellow.  If you want a  small place look bigger plant hot colors at the entryway and cool colors  across the garden at the far end where they look like a distant water  color of delight!
4.Rhythm like a Drum! Whether its leaf shape, color,  plant forms, curved, or striaght lines make sure there is balance and a  method to your "madness". Jazz it up and experiment with different ideas  by staging them first before planting. Sometimes I would recommend  starting in sections so that you have freedom to add or subtract  material with whatever theme that you are presenting.
These  are my tips for today! If you have any other questions or concerns feel  free to contact us at 281-914-7788 or email us at:  arborlife@arbor-life.com
 

 
 
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