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Site analysis and Landscape Design
  • Catherine Wissner
  • Horticulturist
  • University of Wyoming,
  • Cooperative Extension Service
  • Laramie County,
  • Cheyenne, Wyoming

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True or False?
  • If you want afternoon summer shade plant a tree
    on the north side of your house?

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Know your Weather
  • Albany County Weather.
  • Average summer high temp 79 degrees.
  • Average summer low temp 46 degrees.
  • Average winter high temp 32 degrees.
  • Average winter low temp 8 degrees.
  • Annual Precipitation 11 inches.
  • 50 chance of a Frost as late as June 13, as
    early as Sept 2.
  • http//www.climate-charts.com/USA-Stations/WY/WY48
    5435.php

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Step one
  • Get a map of the
  • site or measure the
  • area to be Landscaped.
  • Locate North.

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Site Analysis
  • 1. Microclimates, good and bad spots.
  • 2. Where is North..
  • 3. Seasonal Sun angles
  • 4. What Scale will you be using?
  • For example 1inch 10 feet.

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Why the scale of your plan is important
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Site Analysis - Wind

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Site Analysis
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Site Analysis
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Site Analysis
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Site Analysis Topography
  • 0-3 flat to gently sloping, possible surface
    drainage problems, soil depth is greater here.
  • 3-8 gently sloping to rolling terrain soil
    concentration in low areas.
  • 8-15 hilly often rocky terrain, site
    modification cost increase. Soil depth is very
    limited.

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Site Analysis- Sun Angles
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Sun Angles 41st Parallel
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Site Analysis
  • Identify the
  • Hot. -Sunny
  • Cold. -Shady
  • Dry.
  • Wet.
  • Areas within the landscape, the micro-climates.

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Existing Plants
  • Old Plantings, Trees Shrubs.
  • Size of the plants.
  • Health of the plants.
  • Stage of development.
  • Will new plants it fit in?
  • If there isnt any plants on the site, Why?

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New Plant Locations
  • What will be the mature plant size?
  • Shade and sunny locations.
  • Will they adapt?

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Site Analysis
  • Call Before You Dig.
  • 811
  • Wyoming One Call
  • 1-800-348-1030
  • Its the Law.

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What are the Soils?
  • What are your soils?
  • Get a soil test.
  • Has the soil been disturbed by construction?
  • Is the soil compacted?

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Wildlife
  • What is the existing wildlife?
  • Is the existing wildlife a problem?
  • Do you want to attract wildlife?

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Site Analysis
  • North arrow
  • Sun angles
  • Micro climates
  • Wind direction
  • Views
  • Topography
  • What is the goal?

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Develop a Design Theme
  • Such as
  • Rose Garden.
  • Victorian Garden.
  • Shade Garden.
  • Wood land Garden.
  • All Gardens Should be Water Wise.

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Water Wise Garden
  • 1-Plan and Design.
  • 2-Create practical turf areas.
  • 3-Improve the soil.
  • 4-Use Mulches.
  • 5-Irrigate efficiently.
  • 6-Maintain the Landscape.

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Design Principals
  • Unity consistent style.
  • Texture surface quality of plants objects.
  • Balance symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical.
  • Transition sequential order.
  • Proportion of Scale size of plants objects.
  • Focalization curved lines, features.

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Transition
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Step Two
  • Schematic Design First.
  • Get your General ideas down on paper.
  • Different areas around the property have
    different functions.
  • like play areas, bar-b-queue areas, private
    secluded areas.
  • Storage area for tools.
  • Areas for pond, greenhouse, gazebo.
  • Plant types are the last thing you do.

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Define your landscape areas
  • Define a clear separation between
  • Turf Do not do turf corner to corner.
  • Shrubs
  • Trees.
  • Perennial Beds.
  • Play.
  • Vegetable Gardens.
  • Hard-scape Areas.
  • Why, for ease of mowing/maintenance.

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Step Three
  • Draw in your Hardscape areas
  • Patio.
  • Walkways.
  • Decks.
  • Bar-B-Que area.
  • Retaining Walls.
  • Pond.
  • Garden Structures.
  • Fences.

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Step Four
  • Draw in the areas for
  • Shrubs.
  • Perennial Gardens.
  • Vegetable Garden.
  • Trees.
  • Specific Plants are the last thing you do.
  • Make Notations on your plans on the heights for
    the above plants.

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Color Theory
  • There are no bad color combinations in Nature.
  • What colors do you like?

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However
  • In the Garden Color should
  • Be calming
  • Have a sequence
  • Repeat itself

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Step Five
  • Time to add Color
  • Seasonal Color for shrubs, trees, perennials.
  • Winter texture, Spring, Summer and Fall color.
  • Write the colors in on your design.

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Step Six
  • THE VERY LAST THING
  • ADD Specific plants.

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Have Fun gardening
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