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		<title>Creating a Plan for Landscape</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It isn&#8217;t always straightforward to visualise certain facets of landscape design without a plot plan that&#8217;s scaled-to-size. If you are moving into a just made home, your builder or contractor might have some initial design specs that include landscaping that may save you a little time. In all cases, arming yourself with a correct plot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scenography-international.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/plans-for-landscape.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-100" title="plans for landscape" src="http://www.scenography-international.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/plans-for-landscape-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>It isn&#8217;t always straightforward to visualise certain facets  of landscape design without a plot plan that&#8217;s scaled-to-size. If you are  moving into a just made home, your builder or contractor might have some  initial design specs that include landscaping that may save you a little time.  In all cases, arming yourself with a correct plot plan will economize (and  perhaps headaches) down the line. If you do not have a lot survey or a mortgage  survey to start with, your local city office for a plot plan. You&#8217;ll find it  better to make your own site drawing.</p>
<p>If hiring a pro landscaper, she will prepare a plot plan. In the meantime,  you can take measurements and start your own. If new to your location, it&#8217;ll  help you to become familiar with the site. If you simply want a landscape  overhaul, drawing your own plan will help you to be more creative, think beyond  the curve. Using graph paper, decide on an appropriate scale. Tape a couple of  pieces of graph paper together and employ a bigger scale if need be. Generally  a scaled-to-size plan will be 1&#8243; to eight feet or ten feet. Relying on  your graph paper, it could be better to select a proportion that corresponds to  the scale of the squares on your grid, i.e.</p>
<p>5 squares equal 5 feet. Remember, this is simply a coarse draft. Later, you  can pencil in and erase on paper or edit, add, and remove on a computer created  program much easier and a lot less expensively than a mistake in your yard.  Start by drawing in the limits of your lot. Next, add the dimensions of your  home and other buildings. Draw in existing walkways, drive, water features,  decks, heavy traffic areas, for example. It&#8217;s is always sensible to add in the  position of your windows and doors, keeping in mind access, what you need to  see when you look out the window, privacy, and so on. Draw in existing  driveways, walkways, fences, etc. Think about your wishes for your new  landscape while you draw in the main points of your current landscape. Note the  shaded areas as well as those that get more sun. It&#8217;s also helpful to notice  any topical property reversal requirements as well as features of adjoining  neighbours that can have an affect on your landscape.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re thinking about adding a spa outside, you&#8217;d  likely not need it placed in full view of your neighbour&#8217;s picture window.  Also, if you intend to add plantings, consider the potential expansion of those  plantings: imagine planning your internet site around a tree sapling, but  failing to take under consideration this sapling will grow to a much larger  height and width? An advantage of drawing your own existing site plan is that  it&#8217;ll open the door for new ideas and help you to judge the feasibility of your  wish-list items.</p>
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