Landscape Design

Welcome to our Landscaping Design section, where art meets nature. Explore techniques in green space design and planning, from meticulous plant selection to efficient management of water resources and soil. Discover principles of visual harmony, color schemes, and architectural structures to create gardens that are both aesthetically appealing and functionally optimized. Our articles and practical guides provide insights into selecting the right plants for different climates, soil types, and landscaping purposes, ensuring your outdoor space transforms into a lasting green oasis.

Cottage Garden

Enhancing Your Outdoor Space: A Comprehensive Guide to Landscape Transformation

Raquel Patro

Discover the art of transforming outdoor spaces through expert landscape design. Elevate your garden's narrative with cultural and sustainable context.

A fountain

Beat the Heat with Natural Coolness: Transform Your Space with Plants

Raquel Patro

Transform your space into a cool oasis with strategic plant placements. Learn how to beat the heat while enhancing privacy and comfort.

Creating Stunning Pumpkin Succulent Arrangements

Raquel Patro

Elevate your decor with charming pumpkin succulent arrangements, perfect for Autumn and beyond. Step-by-step guide for both preserved and natural options.

Rudbeckias are very atractive to butterflies

17 Host Plants: Nourishing the Butterfly Life Cycle

Raquel Patro

Explore the world of butterfly host plants and their captivating interactions, supporting biodiversity while enhancing your garden's beauty.

The beauty of Sidney, Australia

Creating Coastal Gardens: Tips for Beachside Landscaping

Raquel Patro

Transform your beachside haven with our guide to coastal gardens. Discover tips for harmonious landscaping by the sea. Design your paradise today!

The English Garden

Raquel Patro

Explore the beauty and principles of the English Garden with diverse trees, flowers, and tips for creating your own serene oasis.

Top 39 Invasive Tree Roots

Raquel Patro

You might have heard that some trees have aggressive (invasive) roots, capable of destroying buried pipes, sidewalks, pavements, walls, etc. ...