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Common mistakes in landscape design

Landscape design is a subtle art where every detail has meaning and impacts the overall space. Although there are various methods and styles of design, a common mistake designers often make is not providing enough space for plants and trees to grow.

When beginning to design a garden or green space, it is important to think about the future, considering not just the immediate beauty but also the growth potential of the plants. Failing to provide enough space for plant growth not only reduces the aesthetic appeal of the garden but can also lead to health issues for the plants, including:

  • Competition for resources: Plants and trees need space to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. When they are too close together, they will compete for these resources, which can lead to malnutrition.

  • Higher risk of disease: Plants that are too close together create favorable conditions for the spread of disease. Poor air circulation can increase humidity, a factor that promotes the growth of fungi and other diseases.

To avoid this mistake, you should:

  • Thorough research: Before planting, thoroughly research the types of plants you want to grow and the space they need to develop both in height and width.

  • Overall plan: Design an overall plan for your garden, considering not just the current beauty but also the future growth of each type of plant.

  • Regular assessments: Regularly take time to assess the growth of your garden and adjust the plan if necessary.


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Landscape design should be approached carefully and strategically, avoiding the common mistake of not accounting for the necessary space for plant growth. By doing so, you not only create a visually appealing green space but also one that is sustainable and environmentally friendly.


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