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Old 01-11-2009, 08:25 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Landscaping/planting schemes needed.

On Oct 31, 10:05*am, "Mike" wrote:
Hello all, I am bewildered trawling the web looking for ideas, pictures etc
for landscaping a large garden for my boss. Any links to well organised
informative sites would be greatfully recieved preferably UK
Planting schemes ( pics) Hard landscape, screening for privacy, or anything
unusaul. The garden is 5 acres the lawns are all layed but privacy is a
problem being open on all sides with little cover. Thanks for your time.
Mike


Bobs advice about the trees is spot on.

However, I'm sensing horse before cart in your post.
Perhaps it's just an element of context that is missing, but is your
boss trying to get you to do the job of a professional landscape
architect, (in which case your boss is an idiot!) or just wants you to
gather up pics and stuff as to provide him/her with some inspiration?

On first reading, it sounds like you've been roped in to being the
'garden designer', but, other than the privacy issue, you've not
received much by way of input as to what your 'client' wants:needs /
dreams off, for and from the garden.
The role of the 'client' is central to the whole project, especially
for someone who hasn't much experience from which to draw from when
faced with a client who's reaction to every single suggestion, no
matter the cost, is a shrug of the shoulders and a "I don't care"

If you have being roped in to be the designer, or the check-list-maker
of design, then you would probably be better off popping down to the
library or shops for a book on garden design, specifically one that
provides the principles of garden design.

Alternatively, put phrases such as : designing a large garden design,
or : large garden design giving you, for an example:

http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s914085.htm

or type in : principles of garden design, and there's loads.

(it might be that your search terms are not really giving you the
ideas to uncover the, as yet, missing context)