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Landscaping | Design and Plant Selection | Construction and Implementation | Maintenance |
Links to external web pages are followed by the source's name in parentheses.
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The Landscape Design Process
- The Design Process (Sustainable Urban Landscape Information Series, University of Minnesota) thoroughly discusses landscape design in the following order:
- Sustainability and Landscape Design points out major considerations involved in sustainable landscape designs.
- The Base Plan explains how to gather, compile, and find information in development of the landscape plan.
- The Landscape Design Sequence includes the essential steps to create a sustainable landscape design.
- The Completed Landscape Design transitions from developing a design to a completed landscape design. Design principles, such as simplicity, variety, balance, emphasis, sequence, and scale are discussed, as well as other design elements, such as: height and width, texture, form, and season interest/color.
More Design Considerations
- Using Color in the Landscape (Mississippi State University Extension) takes a close look at using color, one of the last considerations in the design process but certainly not the least.
- Outdoor lighting (Sustainable Urban Landscape Information Series, University of Minnesota)
- Selecting a Designer (Colorado State University Extension).
Edible Landscaping
- Edible Landscaping (Ohio State University Extension).
Legal Considerations
- Landscaping and the Law (Colorado State University Extension).
Accessibility Considerations
Oregon State has a number of Making Gardening Easier publications:
- Gardening Techniques for the Visually Impaired (Oregon State University Extension).
- Gardening Hints for People with Arthritis (Oregon State University Extension).
- Gardening Strategies for People with Heart and Lung Problems (Oregon State University Extension).
- Gardening With Limited Range of Motion (Oregon State University Extension).
Plant Selection
The following references provide information on plant selection based on specific landscape criteria including hardiness zone, environmental requirements, height and spread, and aesthetic characteristics.
- Search Plant Facts Plant Dictionary (Ohio State University Extension).

