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February 12, 2022

Fort Myers, FL – Landscape Design and Our Unique Creative Process For Your Home

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Landscape Design: The Creative ProcessAs Southwest Florida’s premier luxury landscape designers, Peer Landscaping of Fort Myers, FL is excited to give you a little peek into our creative process and the types of things we consider when planning a landscape design. A landscape that is pleasing to the eye is often fit together like a puzzle. Each individual plant must work well visually with the plants around it. Some plants blend well with others, and some don’t. A plant that stands alone well should be given its own space as a focal point. We love using these kinds of plants in our landscape design and can help guide you in choosing the best native plants, where to plant them in your yard, and how to maintain them. 

In nature plants naturally group themselves into layered clusters that allow the low-lying delicate plants the shade they need, while the taller plants get the full sunlight they need. These vertically layered clusters are also a pleasing to the eye, so we tend to duplicate them in an orderly way when designing a landscape. 

Most people find symmetrical design to be pleasing to the eye and much more peaceful to look at. That’s why a big part of landscape design is creating order out of chaos. After all, if you’ve ever walked through the woods or a jungle, the chaotic nature of the way the plants grow can be a bit overwhelming, and our subtropical climate encourages that kind of overgrowth. That is why when we design your landscape, we vary the shape of the masses of individual plants. We will look to plant some that are long and narrow, some short and wide, and create patterns that can be organic or geometric in shape, depending on how formal you want that design to be.  

The size of your site should dictate the type of landscape design we use, and we will certainly take that proportionality into account when we are creating a look for your location. A small courtyard should have smaller masses of plants or just a few large plants. The flower beds in front of a house should have larger masses of plants to avoid looking chaotic and spotty. 

Since viewing distance changes your perception when looking at things, we always take into account how close you, your friends, and family will be to the plants we are installing. For example, smaller masses of plants, with fewer plants in general, works better when designing for a small courtyard because you will be viewing them up close, so individual plants stand out more. Contact us today to learn more and start your Dream Big project with Peer Landscaping of Fort Myers, FL.


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