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If you have a passion towards natural beauty or planning for a home garden then
only thinking of it and sowing some plants wont work. Just as a successful
project needs systematic planning before execution similarly to make your home
garden the most talked item proper garden planning is a must. First study about
how to plan your garden yourself and apply those rules to make a blooming
garden.
After measuring the length and breadth of the would-be-garden trace out a simple
garden plan. Through this garden planning procedure you can get a clear picture
of the whole project, which includes your priorities desires, expenses etc. Here
I am giving a series of steps, which will help you in designing your home
garden.
* Settle down with a graph paper, eraser, ruler and pencil undisturbed for a
span of time.
* The graph paper should be of 11X17-inches to 18X24-inches.
* The exact paper is that where 4 squares per inch can be structured for
developing the Master Plan. The measurement of one square is ¼ inch and so four
squares makes one foot.
* Begin your Master Plan by the collection of your Base Plan measurements of
gateway, garage, swimming pools, sheds, etc.
* Then you can make a list on the natural plants. You can also include in it the
obstacles that prevent you to design the garden. For example an unwanted pillar
in the middle of the garden or the bushes of your neighbor. You can mark these
obstacles with question mark '?'
* Now make a serious study on those points that you have sketched.
* Concentrate on your list and see if you want to change the sequence of
priorities.
* Pay attention to the points that are required for safety and living in harmony
with your neighbors compared to luxury materials.
* Make a different list of your changed desires.
* Against each item note down whether you are able to do it yourself and need a
helping hand.
* At last pinpoint your wants by numbering them. Example -: Short- term desires
can be numbered 1 and long-term desires can be numbered 10. This simple garden
plan will give you a rough idea about the quantity of time and expenses that
will be required to design your home garden.
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