Planning a garden paradise for your balcony, terrace, rooftop, window or enclosed city backyard is a job for professionals, as many technical elements are involved. Garden designers create water and soil systems that are unique to city landscapes, and their craft requires a complex blend of botanical knowledge, construction expertise and creativity. Customer comments to The Franklin Report reveal a common thread among the professionals included in this section: artistry combined with a passion for creating the ultimate natural space to suit each client’s unique habitat.
The most general decision to make about your city garden or country landscape is what type of purpose it will serve. Are you a cook who loves using fresh herbs and greens and would like to build an herb, vegetable or cutting garden? Have you discovered the joy of exotic plants and wish to install a greenhouse for your orchids? Or are you dreaming of a superbly designed terrace with benches and several layers of growth? With your overall purpose in mind, take stock of the space available in your city home. If you want to create a balcony or rooftop garden, are you primarily interested in shrubs, trees, vines, or particular colors and breeds of flowers and plants? Is privacy—building a hedge to separate your terrace from your neighbor’s—an important issue? Do you prefer the informal charm of an English cottage garden or the elegance of a neoclassical French one? Nurture your ideas by looking through home, garden and architecture magazines before you contact a garden designer.
Foremost in a garden designer’s mind is building a garden that can be enjoyed year round. As a specialist in city gardens, the designer will have many ideas for you, but if you have done some research and fallen in love with specific plants and flowers, you will be a step ahead in designing the perfect landscape for you.