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Gardening Tip Tuesday: Landscape Design

Spring has arrived which means it is time to rediscover and possibly redesign your landscape. Linda King, Ford House gardener, will take you step by step through a successful redesign of your garden.

Spring has arrived which means it is time to rediscover and possibly redesign your landscape. Linda King, Ford House gardener, will take you step by step through a successful redesign of your garden and also give real examples on how the Ford House does it.

Step 1: Map your area

Map out the area you would like to redesign on a piece of paper so you know exactly how much space you’re working with.

How we do it:

When the landscape team first decided to redesign the Tribute Garden, Linda drew a preliminary drawing diagramming the changes for the Tribute Garden.

Step 2: Do your research

What kind of space are you working with? Is it a shaded area? Is it in direct sunlight? Do you want annuals, perennials or both? Do you have a color scheme in mind?

How we do it:

The design for the 2012 Tribute Garden features annuals and perennials suitable for cut flowers, which may be used in floral arrangements throughout the Activities Center.

The cut-flower concept pays homage to the historical use of this space, which was designed by Jens Jensen as a service and farm area for the estate. The plant palette features colors favored by Mrs. Ford including white, yellow, and blue.

Step 3: Plan

Once you have your preliminary drawing and you did your research on your landscape, it is time to put the final plan together.

How we do it:

The peak blooming time for the Tribute Garden is mid-June/early July but it is designed for season-long interest. For example, tulips bloom in spring, annuals in summer and coneflower in late summer.

Step 4: Implement the Plan and Enjoy!

For more information or questions email the Ford House gardeners at gardener@fordhouse.org.

For more information on the Tribute Garden, contact Bernadette Bank at bbanko@fordhouse.org.

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