Garden Design

Easy Garden Design – Vision Bubbles



Turning garden design ideas into an actual plan starts easily with bubble diagrams. Sketching your garden vision by using bubbles to represent your thoughts is an easy way to put your garden dream on paper. Identify the important aspects of your vision and then determine a rough plan for their locations. With further refinement you’ll have a garden design plan in no time at all.

This is the third video in this series:

First video, “Observation”: https://youtu.be/EG0jX2ob1_c
Second video, “The Vision”: https://youtu.be/4RblNDYHRVE
Fourth video, “The Layout”: https://youtu.be/m0rm3scBkPA

20 Comments

  1. My house is new to me this year also and this is exactly what I need to do. Thank you so much for putting this up

  2. Excellent! I didn't know that you had moved to an new area. Congrats! Looks amazing. Make the test garden bigger though, because…it's just pure fun.

  3. Vision bubbles – that’s exactly how I learned to start any landscape design! How the elements will interact, what kind of feeling will be generated and how areas will be set aside for different purposes. You would have taught Landscape Design 101 well, Scott!

  4. Our Adventure Garden has been in development for 33 years. A few of our fruit trees are big and old but bearing more fruit each year. We have pathways over, around and thru the whole thing. We have a Cabin, a Greenhouse, Shed, 2 Bridges, a small Pond, a Swing/Patio with an Aztec Chiminea Gardeco Fire pit… much to be thanking God for. It's a true joy just to be out there. Yes, it was a long lot of work but so worth it and fun to build. It's a Park in my back yard, all in about 75' x 75'. I forgot to mention my 12 new elevated Tote Gardens. I'm now thinking of building a small Tree House in our huge Cherry Tree. Thanks for this Idea Generator Video!

  5. Looking forward to seeing your new garden plans come together Scott. I have a small sloping back yard with existing garden beds bordered by curving concrete and over the last couple of weeks I have been working on revamping my garden space. I sketched a plan mainly to measure the space to add in three new raised vegetable beds by digging out lawn. I am still contemplating the best spot to place my new honeybee Flow Hive. It's slowly coming together. One of the more challenging tasks for me is designing and incorporating the irrigation system. 😁

  6. Hello! I really like your shirt!! I have friends and family on the spectrum. So it’s neat so see your support!
    I just found you today so I’m binge watching. Thanks!! 🌱♥️

  7. Thank you for this series! I'm new to gardening, and I'm finding this so helpful. I look forward to the next installment on how to measure your space and bring things together at scale.

  8. I'm about to move to a new house, and I can't wait to start gardening. This will definitely help me plan it out. Thank you!

  9. Very good info. Will be exciting to follow your design plans as you build your new sanctuary.

  10. Great advice! I recently finished the design phase of my own garden expansion and I’m collecting materials now. To help design my garden I made a scale layout of the area I’m designing on grid paper and then cut out the shapes and sizes of the garden beds to scale so I could rearrange them over and over until I found exactly the position that worked best.

    I also do this when I’m deciding what to plant where in my square foot garden beds. I keep it all in my garden journal/binder for easy reference.

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