Most people will agree that landscape and garden design is an art form, but unlike other types of artwork, a landscape is never finished.
Landscapes are continually growing, changing, and evolving. This is one of the primary reasons why it pays to take your time creating a design for your garden before you start planting — consider the mature sizes of plants and shrubs, as well as how their growth will change the garden dynamics. Even tiny, flowering ornamental plants and bulbs can grow tall and spread out far wider than you initially dreamed possible.
As your landscape grows, you must think dynamically. This means having a plan for seasonal maintenance, annual cutbacks, and a multi-year plan.
