A layered woodland entryway
Opening vision
A woodland garden approach for the shaded entry/walkway area: quiet, layered, textural, and beautiful through the seasons.Before images
Don’t go overboard: shade, circulation, scale, empty spots, opportunities.Design direction
Woodland gardens: mossy greens, soft paths, layered shrubs, ferns, spring ephemerals, restrained color. Slopes, stone walls and walkways. Avoid images with water - it’s an expensive proposition with a lot of structural and maintenance issuesProposed plant palette
Plant list with short descriptions:name
role in the garden
season of interest
deer/shade/dry shade
link each plant to its own deeper page with text and images.
Key visual proposal
Perspective drawing of steps with new plantings.
Perspective Drawing
Site Plan - include coral-bark japanese maple
Materials List - not complete, just to give an idea of the total scope, discuss gravel, wood bark mulch, stone, check the current stone (go to stoneyard)
Plants - estimated number, purpose, texture. This is all somewhat preliminary because we don’t know about the structure.
Concept drawing of the bench area
Before and after image of driveway entry
Specific plants and containers
Small seating moment
A small curved bench. This is also a good opportunity to look at local auctions or estate sales; something older, well-made, and charming may be far more interesting than a new catalog piece. We will work on the scale - we will need to increase the space if they want to use it.Next steps
Review the direction
Review plant selection
Sourcing
Detailed instruction plan
Area prep
Clear the area
Materials - capstones, field stones, gravel for base
Additional soil
Woodbark mulch
Prepare seating area
Planting
A Woodland Garden Concept for the Front Walk
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Softening the Entry with a Layered Woodland Garden
Auctions: developers buy estates and sell the good stuff. “As older estates change hands, good garden pieces often come onto the auction market.”