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Scarification, like punching, is a task that is done to eliminate the accumulation of organic matter in the soil. One of the symptoms is the appearance of waterlogging, moss… How does this felt originate? Trampling through the same places, always passing with the mower’s wheels through the same “orders” end up compacting the soil, this […]
read more >Logically in nature, the composition is given as standard. Even so, some rules must always be taken into account: Standards or visual rules: The rules of the composition should be used whenever we project and are: The scale The proportion The unit The diversity The axes The symmetry The rhythm Contrast Harmony Scale: There are […]
read more >The landscape, the scene, in terms of visual and spatial expression can be divided, dividing it into a series of visual elements. As mentioned, the landscape is perceived with the view, obtaining the observer more than 80% of the information through this sensory channel. These visual elements are called main visual elements, basic visual elements, […]
read more >Perhaps the competitive, mediated world of gardens and the intention of capturing public With greater purchasing power they are looking for the “exclusive” makes it necessary to differentiate like this, but … is a landscaper a garden designer? Is there life beyond a rose garden? How can a plant help us to drive thanks to […]
read more >Any type of landscape is based on three main components: Abiotic components Biotic components Anthropic components The combination and interaction of these, the prevalence or absence of any of the three, constitute and define the landscape we observe. Abiotic components The relief “frame” where the other two components are sustained thrive and interact. Despite being […]
read more >I will help you I take some photos that I took from step by step, at the house of some friends who asked me for help to place some fig trees in their garden. They are two trees and as you will see they were planted very close together by the owners’ express wish, but […]
read more >In general, we think that plants become ill or deteriorate in their appearance due to pests or diseases (viruses, bacteria, fungi, insects …) But there are physiopathies that are damage created external conditions to the plant such as soil, weather .. such as heat, excessive heatstroke, cold … and once this damage arises it can […]
read more >Therefore, whenever we talk about perception, we mean visual perception and its three essential elements: The landscape The observer The visibility is the space between the landscape and the observer Although the three perceptual elements are the basic ones, if there is no interpretation of the landscape by the observer, the perception is not considered […]
read more >The grass (or meadow if it has more than grasses) is still a meadow, a meadow that does not graze, that does not have hay, only with an ornamental use … but after all a meadow. For our lawn to look perfectly requires more or less known, more or less used care, possibly not everyone […]
read more >They told me there was a beautiful garden of gravel and stones, but I couldn’t imagine what I was going to find. I don’t have the pleasure of meeting the owner or the people behind this garden, and I would swear to have seen another one with similar characteristics. Of course, aesthetically it is more […]
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