How to design terrace garden
How to design a terrace garden? Usually, the terrace area is relatively large. If it is only used as a balcony, it is a bit wasteful. It is a good choice to make a small garden. However, some principles should be paid attention to when building a garden. How to design a terrace garden?
How to design the terrace garden? 1 design principles of terrace garden
1, safety science:
The carrier of the roof garden is the top of the building, so the safety of the building itself and people must be considered, including the safe use of structural load-bearing and roof waterproof structure, as well as the safety of protective railings around the roof. Due to the separation from the earth, the ecological environment has changed. In order to meet the needs of plant growth for light, heat, water, gas and nutrients, new technologies and materials must be adopted.
2. Economical and practical:
Rational and economical use of urban spatial environment has always been the goal pursued by urban planners, builders and managers. Roof gardens should not only meet different requirements, but also give priority to green plants, create a variety of environmental atmosphere, and realize the combination of ecology, environment and economic benefits with the novel and changeable layout of boutique gardens.
3, pay attention to the system:
Planning should be systematic, overcome arbitrariness, make use of the unified planning of garden aesthetics, give priority to plant landscaping, try to enrich the types of green plants, and choose plants not only for viewing, but also to simulate nature. The selected garden plants have strong stress resistance, strong anti-pollution ability and strong pollution absorption ability, and are easy to plant, live and manage. At the same time, the multi-layer configuration is used as a model to improve the leaf area index and ensure high environmental benefits.
4. Exquisite and beautiful:
The choice of flowers and trees should be linked with analogy and implication. At the same time, the location and scale of roads, main scenes and architectural sketches should be carefully scrutinized, coordinated with the main building and surrounding environment, and have a unique and novel garden style. We should be careful not only in design, but also in construction management and material selection. In addition, all kinds of garden lights should be placed on grass, intersections and scattered places, which not only plays a lighting role, but also adds aesthetic feeling and artistic conception as a kind of jewelry.
How to design a terrace garden? 2 Feng Shui to build a small terrace garden.
First, waterproof measures should be taken.
Second, measures should be taken to prevent root penetration. If the landlord wants to plant woody plants or bamboo plants with strong root penetration, and if he knows friends who are experienced in these two aspects, it is recommended to find them or ask them to help with the construction. Inexperienced construction workers may be unsafe.
Third, it is best to lay a drainage layer at the bottom of the flower bed.
Fourthly, the design and construction should consider the bearing capacity and key points of the whole terrace. Shallow soil is better.
Five, the choice of plants should consider the convenience of watering, cleaning and finishing, and choose different plants according to the orientation of the terrace.
South terrace: The plants should be mainly sun plants, such as jasmine, Prynne, hibiscus, sunflower, colored grass, impatiens, five-color pepper, pomegranate, Petunia and so on.
North terrace: Choose plants that like cool environment, such as ferns, evergreen plants, tortoise shells, begonia, green radish, etc.
East terrace: suitable for placing short-day flowers, such as crab claw orchid, rhododendron, camellia, Clivia, etc. Because it receives sunlight for a short time.
West terrace: there is little light in the morning and sunshine in the afternoon. Suitable plants, such as Parthenocissus tricuspidata and Euonymus fortunei. Climbing can be allowed to form a green barrier, which can prevent the western sun from being exposed in summer.