- How do I create a focal point in my garden?
- What are garden features?
- What is focal point in landscape design?
- How do you choose a focal point?
How do I create a focal point in my garden?
Garden Focal Point Ideas
- An unusual specimen (red twig dogwood)
- A large, architectural plant (Cimicifuga)
- A group of plants (a cluster of astilbe, bleeding heart, and ferns)
- A vibrant color (orange canna)
- A single white plant.
- An ornament (birdbath, gazing globe, statue)
- Large boulders.
- A dwarf shrub or tree.
What are garden features?
GARDEN FEATURES
- Avenue. An avenue is the row of trees grown on both sides of roads. ...
- Topiary. It is the art of developing the plant or training the plant into different forms or shapes like animals, birds, arches, etc. ...
- Lawn. ...
- Trophy. ...
- Carpet beds. ...
- Flower beds and Borders. ...
- Ground cover. ...
- Quisqualis indica.
What is focal point in landscape design?
The focal point is the place where the eye is naturally drawn. Of course, you can design landscape areas with no focal point – after all, it's your garden. However, if you do include a focal point, as any Beaverton landscaper will tell you, your garden will really stand out in the viewer's memory.
How do you choose a focal point?
Look around your room to determine the "biggest" feature. It may be a fireplace, a picture window, or a built-in bookcase. This will generally be your focal point. If your room has no distinguishing architectural features, identify the largest furniture pieces.