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Fusion gardening Blending eco-friendly design elements into a traditional landscape

Fusion gardening Blending eco-friendly design elements into a traditional landscape
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  • Mark Cole
  1. What is fusion landscaping?
  2. What are the basic steps in developing a landscape design?
  3. How do I make my garden look professional?

What is fusion landscaping?

Fusion Gardening® is a style of landscape design that combines stunning colours and textures to create colourful and stylish landscapes. Fusion works in harmony with the natural conditions of your property to create beautiful outdoor spaces while helping to reduce watering needs.

What are the basic steps in developing a landscape design?

The Design Process. The five steps of the design process include: 1) conducting a site inventory and analysis, 2) determining your needs, 3) creating functional diagrams, 4) developing conceptual design plans, and 5) drawing a final design plan.

How do I make my garden look professional?

9 Tips For Professional Looking Garden Design

  1. Use a variety of flower types, for texture and visual interest. ...
  2. Always mix in Ornamental Grasses and Shrubs for structure, texture, and movement. ...
  3. Plant for long-lasting color. ...
  4. Always use each plant in odd-numbered groups (3, 5, 7, 9, and so on.)
  5. Use larger groupings of plants to keep the look more restful to the eye.

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