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Page 1: What’s the Difference?. Introduction to Landscape Design

What’s the Difference?

Page 2: What’s the Difference?. Introduction to Landscape Design

Introduction to Landscape Design

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Objectives

Define landscape design.

List the five factors and five aspects involved in landscape design.

List the four benefits of landscape design.

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What is Landscape Design?

Landscape design is the art of developing property for its greatest use and enjoyment.

Effective landscape design is also a science because it involves understanding the environment around your home and selecting plants that perform well in that environment.

A well-conceived landscape design, properly installed and well maintained, adds value to your property and enhances the quality of your life.

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Aspects of Landscape Design

Involves the planting of: Ornamental trees Shrubs Vines Ground Covers ( including grasses) Flowers ( annuals and perennials) Bulbs

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Aspects of Landscape Design

Also involves physical features or hardscapes. Hardscapes include :

Fences Terraces Retaining Walls ] Patios Walks Any non plant features

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Factors of Landscape Design

Factors that influence landscapes: Terrain Climate Homes Buildings Other Physical Structures Intended Use of the Property Client Needs

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Show What You Know!!

In your own words, define landscape design.

List three aspects in a landscape design.

List three hardscapes used in a landscape design.

List three factors that affect the landscape design.

How are the above important to agriculture?

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Benefits of Landscape Design

There are four ways in which the landscape is valuable: Aesthetically Economically Functionally Environmentally

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Aesthetic Value An attractive landscape that adds beauty or is pleasing to

your senses.

The visual beauty of your home and property can be enhanced through creative landscaping while undesirable features can be downplayed.

The sounds that a landscape offers, like a breeze rustling the leaves in the trees or the sounds of birds or of water splashing in a fountain, enhance the aesthetic qualities of your home environment.

The aroma of flowers or the smell of a freshly mowed lawn and even the taste of fruit from plants that you might have in the landscape are soothing.

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Economic Value The well-done landscape adds economic value to your home and

property.

The value of your home can be increased by as much as 6 to 15 percent as a result of a good landscape. It is not the most valuable feature of your property; the house is.

The function of the landscape is to enhance the beauty and therefore the economic value of your house.

Can also reduce energy bills by buffering seasonal temperatures.

Trees and shrubs can be used to reduce wind speed, making your outdoor living area more comfortable.

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Functional Value

Well-placed trees, shrubs, turf, and construction features increase your use of the property.

A little shade in the right place, a little sun in another, a place for the kids to play, a private patio, pool, or deck—all add to the enjoyment of being outside.

Landscaping helps you solve landscape problems and cut down on maintenance. Groundcover used on a steep hill in the yard can help you avoid

lawn maintenance headaches and, on a very steep slope. Groundcover may be essential to prevent erosion.

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Environmental Value

Temperatures can be buffered in the summer and winter.

Glare and wind can be reduced and water can be used more efficiently.

Plants in the landscape help clean the air of dust and some pollutants.

Your landscape also provides a habitat for all kinds of wildlife.

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Level of Commitment

Do it Yourself

Or-

Hire a Landscape Designer They are trained in the art of design and the science of

growing the horticultural plants. Have knowledge of plant ID, know cultural

requirements of plants, construction practices and principles of design.

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Assess

Dickens Moment We are now going to be masterful writers. With the information

covered using the main terms in the lesson, you will write a fun and creative story using those terms as characters or places. You will have 7 minutes. What questions do you have? Write.

Main Terms or Concepts: Landscape Design Plants Use the four benefits( you can use an alternate word or the

graphic icon you created Use at least one factor and one aspect.

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Exit Ticket

Landscape Design is the art of?

Name five factors involved in landscape design.

Name five aspects or hardscapes involved in landscape design.

List the four benefits of landscape design.

How does the environmental and economical benefit positively affect our agriculture industry?