 Stage 3. Planting Plan and Plant Schedule.
The planting, whether for the garden that grows itself or for the green-fingered gardener, needs to be carefully considered. The planting plan is a soft landscaping specification detailing the plants chosen and their relative position in the garden. This is supported by a plant schedule listing the plants in alphabetical order.
Stage 4. Construction Drawings & Section Elevations.

Construction drawings give graphic and technical details of the construction of features such as pergolas, water features, steps and walls. Section elevations show the profile of the site and are useful if there is change in levels. They are not always necessary.
Stage 5. Implementation of the design.
You may wish to implement the design yourself or find your own contractor. If not, greenfuse can suggest contractor to provide competitive quotations. |