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December 08, 2022

Fort Myers, FL – Landscape Design Is So Much More Than Just Fancy Gardening

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Peer Landscaping of Fort Myers, FLJust about anyone can dig a hole in the ground and plant a flower, shrub or tree, but it takes real design knowledge to create a harmonious look that adds both curb appeal and a sense of order to your outdoor landscape. Peer Landscaping of Fort Myers, FL  wants to talk about some of the design principals we bring to the table that set us apart from other designers.

Each landscape we design is unique to the home, home owner, and land we are creating it on. One homeowner may request more shrubs surrounding their property to create a sense of privacy, while another may want a look that provides different flowers blooming all year long. But what both of those homeowners need is a landscape design company that can design their outdoor space to have balance and harmony.

In nature, plants often grow in clusters that mass together, overlapping and interlocking the layers. One of the ways Peer Landscaping of Fort Myers, FL creates pleasing patterns, is through organizing plants in your landscaping both vertically and horizontally to create coherence that is pleasing to the eye.

So we will start by looking at planting in vertical layers, which means choosing plants that have a variety of different heights. This allows each plant to get the amount of sunlight they need, while also visually allowing you to see each of the plants in your landscape. For example, it makes no sense to put the tallest plants in the front of your garden. Think about when you are taking a photo of a group of people. You start arranging people with the tallest one in the back and the shortest ones in the front because you know that’s the only way you will be able to see everyone in the picture. Your garden is exactly the same way.

So we want to start by putting the “ground layer” which is made up of low-lying plants, in the front part of the garden. These serve as a baseline of the composition and grow to only about 6 inches, just enough to cover the bare soil.

Our next layers of vertical change is in the foreground layers and plants in this layer should grow no higher than 2 feet tall. These form the edge of the plant beds and transition our eye to the next larger plants.

Plants that are between 2 and 5 feet tall make up the mid-ground layer and take up the most space in our landscape composition typically. They provide spatial definition, link the lower layer to the home or to the tall plants in the back. They also tent to create color and texture throughout the yard and plant bed.

The background plants provide the tallest layer and typically consist of trees or large shrubs that are classically used for privacy screens or a canopy of shade for more sun-delicate plants. We create designs that undulate from high-to-low and back to high along the horizon. They vary from front to back and also from side to side along the plant materials.

By understanding this basic principal of design, Peer Landscaping of Fort Myers, FL is able to create a look for your home that highlights the house itself and the land it’s on, rather than being a jungle-like cacophony of plants each vying for your visual attention. Looking for landscape design done right? Give us a call at 239-645-6455!


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