There are many types of landscape designs and this article will attempt to give you samples of contrasting types. Let's examine them one by one.
Rock Gardens employ the strategic placement of an assortment of boulders, medium sized rocks and smaller stones to create a somewhat rugged atmosphere. This sample of landscape design seems to work best on sloping properties so that the rocks don't block the view of each other. Rocks naturally found in the region give this sample of landscape design a more natural look. Low growing perennials are usually the best choice for this landscape design since they won't overgrow and hide the rocks. Be sure to use plants hardy for your region.
Water Gardens have become quite the favorite of landscape designers in recent years. This sample of landscape design makes use of water features and live fish to create points of interest within a garden landscape. Aquatic plants anchored in ponds and barrels give an exotic feel you just can't capture with traditional landscape design samples.
Formal Garden landscapes, also referred to as English gardens, present the very structured style of landscape design that reached it's zenith in the time of Queen Victoria. Meticulously defined flower beds and perfectly trimmed hedges result in a beautiful, if somewhat rigid samples of landscape design.
Asian Zen Garden landscapes are perhaps one of the most unique samples of landscape design. Uniformity and simplicity are the hallmarks of Zen garden landscapes. By tradition, such landscape designs seek to reproduce natural landscapes on a miniature scale. Sand, various stones and gravels are typical materials found in Zen garden landscapes. Bonsai trees and mosses become the miniature version of full size trees and grass. Bamboo is also a staple of this sample of landscape design.
While perhaps not a formally recognized style of landscape design, eclectic landscape design is catching on like wildfire. This sample of landscape design is full of whimsy, and allows the landscape designer maximum room for creativity and personal expression. Any variety of objects may be used to accent the plant decor. A collection of old brass headboards may become a garden fence or trellis. Copper wire can be bent into charming garden insect posts, giving accent to flower beds. Mosaic tiles may be adhered to large wooden cable spools to create unique garden tables. Statuary of all types can be found scattered through an eclectic landscape design. There is no limit to the imagination in this sample of landscape design.
The type of landscape design you choose doesn't matter as long as it speaks to something inside of you.


