How to make a landscape design 🪴 THE STEPS 🪴 Plus DIY tips for a first time landscape design

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  • Learn how to make a landscape design! Do you know the main steps?
    I hope these tips for a first time landscape design will help you get started!
    I HAVE EXCITING NEWS!
    🪴Design-Your-Own Landscape Layout ONLINE COURSE is now available! For do-it-yourselfers who want to create their own landscape design, but just need a little extra guidance.
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    I’ll walk you through the design process, step by step, so you can create a practical, hand-drawn "layout plan" (a landscape design plan that shows the layout of the finished design).
    How to survey your site for characteristics that will influence your design (saving you time and money by playing to the strengths of the space)
    How to easily collect ideas and inspiration, and apply professional design strategies to bring inspiration to life in your own space
    How to measure your yard and make a base map (a hand drawn, to-scale map) to realistically test ideas that match the size and scale of your space
    How to research low-maintenance plant possibilities, and keep your planting plan organized for efficient plant shopping and installation
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    And if you’re new here, hello! Welcome to Garden Project Academy, where I offer online courses and resources to help you with your garden project! My name is Eve Hanlin, I’m a certified horticulturist and landscape designer from the Pacific Northwest corner of the USA.
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  • @MichaelB1488
    @MichaelB1488 17 годин тому

    I never thought much about gardening until I became a homeowner. Now it’s my favorite hobby. I find myself trying to recreate three acres into an old world fantasy scene. I’ve successfully naturalized Foxgloves in the woodline and have created an English Bluebell forest. Now I’m working on making a fantasy cottage style garden with climbing roses, hollyhocks, delphiniums, Foxglove and Lupins. It’s like being Bob Ross but painting with biology. And it’s a great thing to do with my daughters. Next thing you know your picking strawberries, making Oxeye Daisies and periwinkle into flower crowns with the girls, there’s humming birds after the cardinal climbers and butterflies everywhere and it all smells like roses outside. Can’t beat gardening as a hobby!

  • @alphadraconis940
    @alphadraconis940 2 місяці тому +10

    @Garden Project Academy I've been working on landscaping for 15 years. Started as a labor, now I'm a foreman. I can build retaining walls, fountains, waterfalls, outdoor kitchens, covered patios, you name it! My next goal is to learn to design a landscape plan, I love what I do and appreciate you sharing you knowledge.

  • @scouser2230
    @scouser2230 Рік тому +38

    We bought a new family home many years ago and I hired a landscape architect to help design our back garden. His remuneration arrangement included a very reasonable upfront fee that was substantially discounted as long as we bought all our plant materials and landscape materials from the nursery he was affiliated with. He followed the same steps covered in this video, and the critical component that personally involved us was his gaining an understanding of our requirements and thoughts on the project. We were extremely satisfied with the creative ideas and required knowledge that he brought to the project. I did all the planting and other landscape required physical work myself. The end project was definitely much improved with the valuable participation of the landscape architect. I was personally also capable of drawing to scale paper renditions of the site plan and finished design, as I had taken drafting courses in high school; however, I did not possess the needed knowledge of what plants would thrive in our climate, soil type and sun and shade areas. In addition, he possessed the knowledge of the ultimate size of the chosen plants trees and shrubs, all of which is required to develop a plan that you will be happy with. By the way, I do enjoy your educational videos. You do an excellent job.

    • @amandamadden8641
      @amandamadden8641 28 днів тому

      This is exactly what I have been trying to do.

  • @Zayskibop
    @Zayskibop 5 місяців тому +6

    i spend the last 6 months trying to find landscape design information that didn't irk me due to lack of foresight in the impact you are making or not being driven by profit.. You are knowledgeable, resourceful, and full of what's missing in landscaping! soooo glad I found your channel

  • @abc_xyz_is_me
    @abc_xyz_is_me Рік тому +21

    Hello from Slovakia, EU. I just want to express much appreciation for the good work you do here. I swear I couldn’t find any comprehensive and valuable content on approaching landscape design. You can address the most important info quickly and precisely. Unfortunately, real, modern landscape designers are scarce and I can’t help the feeling they’re not worth investing in. Thank you for this. You go by example. I wish you success. 👍

  • @cipherklosenuf9242
    @cipherklosenuf9242 Рік тому +41

    For the base map I used the back of wrapping paper with 1 inch squares at a scale of 1sq yard to 1 square inch. I also used construction paper cut outs for plants.
    I label the cut outs ..one could use post it notes too. This permits me to move things around on the map. I take a photo before putting it away.

    • @AnxiousCowboy
      @AnxiousCowboy 3 місяці тому +2

      I’ve been starting to do research on how to use programs like sketchup and have decided to take your approach. I am tactile person

    • @sharonlockwood1825
      @sharonlockwood1825 21 день тому

      What a fabulous idea! Never thought of that. Really would be nice to work at that size.

  • @gregfutrelle1396
    @gregfutrelle1396 Рік тому +2

    Unbelievable that this channel has 25K subscribers and this video has almost 7K views, but garnered only 434 likes. What is wrong with people? Can't be bothered to press a "thumbs up" button? Thanks for this video. Have been struggling for about a year on what to do with my own plot. Intuitively, I've started the first 2 steps, not necessarily in order, but the rest of these tips are so helpful and I'm looking forward to taking the course on offer. Again, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @ayaouahnanou1754
    @ayaouahnanou1754 2 місяці тому +3

    an architecture student here and who thought i'd actually be following steps from a diy video to do my assignment, ur process works

  • @grimrevan4660
    @grimrevan4660 Рік тому +10

    Tip: I used to draw base maps for reworking rooms in my house. For saving redrawing multiple times I recommend drawing out spaces of objects that take up space in your plan on another graph paper and cut them out with some light shading of a color pencil and write the name of the object on it. This way you can move it around your plan and figure out it's best placement. Since most parts of the garden will have a maximum radius/diameter you can easily make circles in proportion. It may seem tedious at first, but can save a ton of time in revisions. If you are married...... this can happen countless times. I have a lot of heavy furniture that my wife can't help with. I like to move things once.

  • @Haileyrie90
    @Haileyrie90 Місяць тому +1

    This is the most helpful video and I plan on watching your other videos. We have decided to take a quarter of our 6 acre field that’s next to our wood line and turn it into a whimsical fairy garden. The inspiration is there lol but the steps to actual reality has had me stumped till I found your channel ! 😍

  • @coldsupper
    @coldsupper Рік тому +7

    Could you do a video on how to add winter interest back into your landscape if you didn't plan for it at the beginning?

  • @RT-su1bl
    @RT-su1bl 2 місяці тому +1

    I do my base map digital as PPP slides having google map as a background picture. That makes it very easy without measuring to get the proportions right. I can also copy any slide and play around with ideas and write down information for each plant, like the date it was planted etc. When google map is updated I can see if my flower plan and the new map match and correct it.

  • @LongislandnativeSanctuary
    @LongislandnativeSanctuary 2 місяці тому +1

    what i just did in my yard, i noticed even after you put it down on paper, my plan changed a bit when i was putting the plants in the ground, it wasnt exactly as i drew it up. the draw up did help tremendously

  • @PrincessDie187
    @PrincessDie187 9 місяців тому +1

    You look great, love your hair it really suits you. Your channel is wonderful. As soon as I can afford to I'm doing your course. I'm a self-taught landscape gardener in training about to do my first paid project and I know your course will help me.

  • @tricia8727
    @tricia8727 Рік тому +17

    This is SUCH GREAT CONTENT! i get excited when i see a notification for a new video. I have a question... who would i contact to do a 3D rendering of my design? Does sketchup exist for plants? Lol just wanting to get an idea if possible.

  • @kitzimmerman9843
    @kitzimmerman9843 8 місяців тому +2

    I like using tracing paper over my base map. I've gone through many rolls of yellow trace paper.

  • @carolinemcintosh2213
    @carolinemcintosh2213 4 місяці тому +3

    Very useful, informative and has helped me so much in understanding someo f the basics of landscape design. I can't afford to pay a landscaper and know very little about landscape design but this sets out very practical methods and process of the important things to take into account. I have a very 'difficult' section, it's sloped, and 'wonky' and had been uncared for. Lots of work to get it back to a starting point. I love the idea of doing the site survey to actually put down on paper or digitally the opportunities and limitations and also identifing what I have, the sun shade spots etc etc and to see where I can take it from here. Thank you so much

  • @dlynch1898
    @dlynch1898 Рік тому +3

    Just brilliant for a widow on a small budget. I so appreciate you and feel grateful to have found your channel. TFS ❤

  • @kimberlymeredith6815
    @kimberlymeredith6815 Рік тому +9

    I have a space in my backyard, heck my whole backyard(but we will start smaller), that I have been planning for two summers. I've been waiting for your course and am very excited to get started. Thank you for making this class available!

  • @anakreonmh87
    @anakreonmh87 2 місяці тому

    I watched many similar channels but your provides such high quality and well structured content. I appreciate that. Thanks!

  • @HD-xk3km
    @HD-xk3km 7 місяців тому +2

    Extremely helpful and practical advice - I don't feel quite as daunted about my project now, because I can see the steps and the rationale, and why it will be worthwhile - thanks!

  • @anitabernal5832
    @anitabernal5832 Рік тому +2

    Your page is awesome and very informative.

  • @lsusantitus7319
    @lsusantitus7319 Рік тому +2

    You are my very favorite . Thanks for your mind blowing thought processes. You get me going with start to finish.. favorite hands down ..❤

  • @creepincat7399
    @creepincat7399 Рік тому +1

    It's a good idea to get a survey of your property when you move into a new place which can be used for the landscape planning. Thank you for the good advice

  • @GS-oj7ly
    @GS-oj7ly Рік тому +2

    Thank you 🍀 🌻

  • @mr.duck1248
    @mr.duck1248 8 місяців тому +1

    I’m here because I have a landscaping assignment for my horticulture class haha. This was helpful! Definitely will be using the sun map idea because we have to go very in depth with the information about the plants

  • @aliajohnson470
    @aliajohnson470 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @texasorange285
    @texasorange285 3 місяці тому

    Incredible information!!!!! So many gems of insight!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Neonatnoon
    @Neonatnoon Рік тому +4

    This is all such good info, I’m excited to use the map to gather some data so I can pick the right placement of things. Thanks for sharing and showing examples of why you use them.

  • @autumnzwiernik7320
    @autumnzwiernik7320 3 місяці тому +2

    If someone wanted to do their base map electronically, what software would you recommend?

  • @veganconservative1109
    @veganconservative1109 6 днів тому +1

    Draw a base map (make a printer copy as an emergency backup) then use clear plastic as overlay sheets, drawing in using non-permenant mediums. One can be for shade/sun, and others for walkways, patios, another for major plants you want. Now you can mix-and-match layers. Oops, this won't work with that? Wipe off the feature and redraw it.

  • @dzhuwao
    @dzhuwao 4 місяці тому

    Excellent information . I’m considering redesigning my garden and you have just given me expert guidance on how to do it right. Thanks so much 🙏🏿

  • @sophiezaldivar
    @sophiezaldivar 3 місяці тому

    This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much for your detailed and clear explanation. I’m moving into a house with a lot of landscaping space and have been lost on how to begin tackling the layout. As soon as I move in I will be purchasing your course to help me in creating the perfect outdoor space for gardening and relaxation.

  • @sebwlim
    @sebwlim 11 місяців тому +2

    Love this and all of your content! It’s given me the information and courage to DIY my first gardening and landscaping project. Thank you

  • @CrystalWhitlow
    @CrystalWhitlow 2 місяці тому

    I was looking for this! Thank you!

  • @wallofstone
    @wallofstone Рік тому

    This channel is great. As a beginner and first time home owner I love this

  • @LongislandnativeSanctuary
    @LongislandnativeSanctuary 2 місяці тому

    loved this video, thank you so much

  • @adamcarey6735
    @adamcarey6735 10 місяців тому

    Ive been Binge watching all your videos since I came across your channel trying to figure out how to diy my backyard. Thank you so much for the great content and keep it up!!!

  • @vibesmom
    @vibesmom Рік тому

    Totally going to try this course. I’ve been looking for a video like this for a long time!

  • @theawilkins3417
    @theawilkins3417 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video. You really break down the steps well for all of us trying to do things on our own. I'm really excited to draw out a base map and being more organized with my plan instead of just buying a plant and planting it randomly.

  • @jordangagne5747
    @jordangagne5747 Рік тому

    Great video! You speak so well and there’s so much information

  • @groundedangelsgarden
    @groundedangelsgarden Рік тому

    👏 👏 👏 👏 Thanks, Eve! ❤

  • @rollinggreenmt
    @rollinggreenmt 3 місяці тому

    Thank you!

  • @TheGlobalBawarchi
    @TheGlobalBawarchi Рік тому

    Very informative video!

  • @muins_design
    @muins_design Рік тому +1

    Hi, great ideas.

  • @Christian-ql4vw
    @Christian-ql4vw Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @marielmarconi5666
    @marielmarconi5666 3 місяці тому

    Why is making copies of the base map something I had to be told?? That makes so much sense! Definitely doing this for every future project.

  • @eazy2diy2k23
    @eazy2diy2k23 Рік тому

    Great Ideas

  • @suculentasdanortesp
    @suculentasdanortesp Рік тому

    Olá, também estamos escritos aqui muito legal seu trabalho seus projetos, parabéns Deus abençoe grandemente

  • @authenticthreads
    @authenticthreads Рік тому +1

    This is a great video!
    I’ve done most of this already but I’m hoping you have some recommendations for width of walkways.
    My mom is almost 80 and she loves being in the garden but her mobility is not great anymore. She needs to sit often and she has to walk on hard, even surfaces. She wants a small vegetable garden, a place for her roses and dwarf citrus, and some assorted flowers. We’re planning raised beds made of concrete blocks with a cap stone to sit on and having concrete poured for the path ways. Poured concrete over pavers so there’s less shifting and settling. I figured the paths between the raised beds needs to be about 30”. Less would be too hard to move around and I’m afraid more would absorb a lot of planting area.
    Can you make any recommendations for this kind of project?

  • @hollybritton7255
    @hollybritton7255 Рік тому +1

    Live on sunny, windy hilltop and have learned (after many dying plants) to use drought tolerant plants with mulch and swails. Your right much better to work WITH the site.

  • @robertstarte3305
    @robertstarte3305 Місяць тому

    Hey, thanks so much for this. Do you apply permaculture principles in your work?

  • @babysoxrus
    @babysoxrus 3 місяці тому

    Hey! I saw your online course to Design-my-own-Landscape layout, and I am really happy I found this, however, I do not really have a space to be working...I'd like to be a landscape designer one day, anyway, but I do not have my own yard, since I live in an apartment. Do you think I should still take the course - would it be helpful to me?? I'd def love to use it... Thanks! Alina

  • @meggygurova7273
    @meggygurova7273 Рік тому

    Could you please make a video about what is going under trees? Is there any trees that we shell avoid to plant under and is it only plants that thrive in shade that can grow there? Is there difference between shade that is made by a house and the shade made by a tree? 🥰

  • @StayAtHomeMeme
    @StayAtHomeMeme 2 місяці тому

    Do you have a video on HOW to create one of those maps? I have no idea where to start lol.

  • @sonbhadravlogsarvind6756
    @sonbhadravlogsarvind6756 4 місяці тому

    Yes good

  • @amandareynolds7081
    @amandareynolds7081 3 місяці тому

    I am very interested in your course. Could you confirm if there is information regarding sloped land? We purchased our home last year, and I love it - but we have a heavy slope and when we had someone come out to give is a ballpark price for a couple of tiers of retaining walls at the back of our house to give us a touch of usable space - they said we would be looking at 40,000+. I know slopes put things on a different playing field, but we just had our foundation reinforced for half that price. Now I'm out here trying to DIY this thing lol
    Long story short, I wanted to know if this course would still apply for such a situation as mine (:

  • @kraziecatclady
    @kraziecatclady 9 місяців тому

    Actually for me, the base maps is probably the most exciting idea but mostly because I have studied GIS in college and try to use actual aerial images as my base map.

  • @blktiger60
    @blktiger60 Рік тому

    I looked at my front yard and researched plants for months before I decided on what to do. I wholeheartedly agree, planning is *essential* to ANY project.
    Same goes for my back yard, that I haven't really even started yet. I've been looking at it for about 18 months now. Researching plants, looking at where raised vegetable beds could go for best sun use, ect. I do know that 2 of the 3 sage bushes I bought recently will go in my back yard.
    I'm getting older and one very important issue is shoveling snow from my back door to where my car is parked in my back yard, off the alley. This, I have decided, will need to be a cement path. I don't want to be shoveling snow off 60 feet of grass when I'm 70. I didn't come to this decision over nite. I've lived in this house for 27 years. I also don't want to be mowing and watering turf grass any more, and certainly not as I age into retirement.

    • @cipherklosenuf9242
      @cipherklosenuf9242 Рік тому +1

      Good luck with your projects! I bought an earthwise 38 inch snow pusher this year from Amazon and a battery powered snow blower too. I’ve been glad I did. The snow pusher is designed for use on cement or asphalt, might be just the thing for your walkway and much cheaper than a real snowblower.

  • @s.zander6211
    @s.zander6211 Рік тому

    Hello Eve.
    I have a quarter tenant garden of 16 sqm. Do you have any tips on how I can get privacy on 2 sides at 90 degree angles of 2x 4 meters without widening everything and a natural garden feeling with herbs and edible plants?
    My small patio 3 sqm is in the opposite corner....
    I would be happy to get a suggestion on this. Greetings from Prussia / Germany ❤️

  • @jamesdunleavy3845
    @jamesdunleavy3845 2 місяці тому

    I am looking for a good certificate program for landscape design do you have any recommendations?

  • @tamaragohn5980
    @tamaragohn5980 8 місяців тому

    Do u have to plant in groups of 3s? I just put in plants and I did it differently but I can move them. Can I send a pic??🙏

  • @porknbeans90
    @porknbeans90 Рік тому

    How hard is it to move a large sage bush? Can you offer info on how to move larger plants?

    • @cipherklosenuf9242
      @cipherklosenuf9242 Рік тому

      Sage the herb? Worth a try. I like to dry sage. I put it in a paper bag and staple it shut then place it in a hot, but not sunny area like a garage. Give it a shake every day or two. You can freeze it too. So I would harvest a lot, then dig up and plant and hope for the best.
      Sage brush? On the other hand …I’ve never tried to move. Deep …Massive root system…
      Personally, I’d reconsider …but best of luck!

  • @auburngrybko2662
    @auburngrybko2662 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for your videos. I'm planting a massive garden in central fl. Located in a private event venue. This is a private 2 acre garden. Hope to be filled with roses, fruit trees and other native plants. This will be one of the biggest and best private gardens in fl. If you are interested in using this garden for any of your videos, please reach out. I would love to speak with you if you have any interest. Thanks again for your videos.

  • @keleniengaluafe2600
    @keleniengaluafe2600 6 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @prachinigal6424
    @prachinigal6424 4 місяці тому

    Dear your vedio is very helpful I am Indian and I am home maker .,... I want to make money from landscape designer ...but I haven't any knowledge and course ... please please help me dear

  • @manyoyablues5889
    @manyoyablues5889 11 місяців тому

    Unrelated, but you have a voice for voice acting 😄

  • @pablojimenez5736
    @pablojimenez5736 8 місяців тому

    The tendency is people want to bypass the design cost, but then, they start to make questions and require ideas, that typically require a graphic solution at no cost.
    If the people doesn't want to expend in design, still is possible to quote, if the customer define the areas and opinionate about the planting they wish in terms of colors, maintenance, interest, etc
    I have seen everything from customers that did landscape themselves doing big mistakes, such as planting the wrong plant in the wrong place or planting to near to poor selection of materials and drainage solutions.
    The end is, it is necessary a designer that has all the knowledge after years of study and experience.
    People doesn't go to a doctor and say: "I don't want to pay the lab test, and I want to pay an achonomic operation"

  • @tammymullins1151
    @tammymullins1151 8 місяців тому

    I’m a widow on a limited budget. I just had to spend $2600 to have 24 diseased Leyland Cypress trees removed from my back and side yard. An old wood fence must be replaced. My yard went from a lush green low maintenance yard to a desolate waste land. I’m overwhelmed with where to begin. Anyone have ideas? I live in a old neighborhood of small homes built in the 40’s pretty much on top of one another. So losing the trees I lost all my privacy.

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic Місяць тому

    its time to put seeds in the ground