Landscape Installation
Landscape Installation
INSTALLATIO
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What is Landscape?
• Public Area
TYPES Landscaping
OF • Commercial
Landscaping
LANDSCAPIN
G • Specialty Site
Landscaping
Individuals Responsible
Add new
Add existing
landscape
features
elements
Create ground
cover if needed
Once you have a plan in place, you
need to start preparing the site. This
may include removing any existing
plants, removing debris, and
leveling the site.
3. Site
Preparation
Prepare
the
Border
and Soil
Before any planting can be done,
you need to ensure that the site is
properly irrigated. This may include
installing an irrigation system or
adding a drip line. 4. Irrigation
Irrigation
If your landscaping plan includes
any hardscaping features such as
retaining walls or patio areas, these
should be installed before any
planting is done. 5. Hardscaping
Grade
the
Planting
Beds
Once the site is properly prepared,
and the irrigation and hardscape
features are in place, it is time to
begin planting. This is where all
your planning pays off. Choose
plants that are appropriate for your 6. Planting
area and that will thrive in the
conditions you have created.
PLANTING
Selecting Plants for
Landscapes
Function
Aesthetics
Site Adaptability
Management
Repetition Unity
Transition Color
After installation, it’s important to
maintain your new landscape. This
includes regular watering, pruning,
fertilizing, and cleaning up any
debris or dead plants.
7.Maintenance
Maintenance
IMPORTANCE OF LANDSCAPES
ECONOMIC SOCIAL/CULTURAL ECOLOGICAL
1. IT REFERS TO THE INSTALLATION OF VARIOUS DESIGNS IN YOUR GARDENS LIKE FENCES, PAVES, WATERFALLS, LANDSCAPE LIGHTING, AND OTHER STONEWORK.
4. IT IS EVERYTHING YOU CAN SEE WHEN YOU LOOK ACROSS AN AREA OF LAND, INCLUDING HILLS, RIVERS, BUILDINGS, TREES, AND PLANTS.