A Garden Story: The Proposal

Katrina’s back with the next phase of the current Garden Story — we kicked off this series with The Breif – which you can see here.

When creating a plan for a garden, whether you are a professional or a planning your own garden, a Mood board is always a good place to start. Gathering inspiration, materials, and ideas in one place allows you to see a visual connection that will further generate ideas about what the design might be.   Check out Earth Design‘s mood boards for this garden. (I have set it up so that if you click on the gallery images below you should be able to see it large enough to read the writing).
Earth Designs garden mood board
mood board garden katrina earth designs
I personally find that creating the mood board goes hand in hand with laying out plan ideas.   When I work a garden plan, I generally start with a scaled drawing of the garden and then overlay lots of sketch paper.  Using the plan beneath, I like to try out many ideas, often forcing myself to think of layouts that are totally incongruent and different (just for the sake of the forced creativity) from what just comes naturally.  It is through this challenge that I often find the best ideas.   Katrina’s  final plan is below ~
plan view of earth designs garden
~Join us next week as we see explore how and why Katrina laid out the garden in this way and see it come to life with axonometric drawings and renderings!

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6 Comments »

  1. Bret said,

    January 19, 2012 @ 6:16 pm

    I am in the middle of garden planning right now. Since I am a High Density Bucket Gardener I am able to move my garden fairly easily. One thing is for sure that planning is not easy. I am trying to plan 10 to 15 years in the future. However, a mist planning I get a sweet sense of accomplishment the more I work on it! Here’s to a great garden in 2012!

  2. louise said,

    January 20, 2012 @ 10:06 am

    Enjoying Katrinas posts. Her website is so lively and well designed, showcasing the work. So talented!

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    January 23, 2012 @ 9:38 am

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  4. Studio G, Garden Design & Landscape Inspiration » A Garden Story: The Renderings said,

    January 26, 2012 @ 6:13 pm

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  5. Katrina said,

    February 1, 2012 @ 3:16 am

    Thanks Louise, hope you can drop by on our blog form time to time and read our updates. Bret, we offer a postal design service which is worldwide, if you need a hand with planning your garden, do feel free to contact us, sometime a fresh pair of impartial eyes can make all the difference. Good luck with the planning.

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    February 3, 2012 @ 7:47 pm

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