
We all dream of having the perfect backyard. And it seems every time we turn on the television these days a team of landscape experts is transforming some lucky person's garden. But designing a garden isn't a mystery reserved for the few - anyone can have a go. Let this DIY Garden Design Kit help you begin and complete your yard.

What to do
Our fabulous downloadable DIY Garden Design Kit lets you create a professional-looking garden plan of your own. It's as simple as cutting out the symbols and moving them around on the graph paper to create a garden design you love. Here's how to get started.
Step 1 Download the garden symbols and graph paper here:
Step 2 Measure up your backyard and draw the outline onto the graph paper. Sketch the back wall of your house at the bottom of the plan. Use a scale of 1: 100 (where 1 metre on the plan represents 1 metre of garden).
Step 3 Draw in existing features, such as a swimming pool and shed, that will be retained. Unattractive features such as the clothes line can be moved to corners or screened off with lattice.
Step 4 Arrange the landscape symbols on the graph paper and play around with your design. Only when you're entirely satisfied, use a glue pen to glue the symbols to the graph paper to create a permanent garden plan.


Starting hints
Everyone has a favourite style in everything they do, from clothes to interiors, and gardens are no different. Here are a few ideas to set you on the right track.
Take a lead from the architecture of your house. Is it relaxed or formal, modern or old-world? Think of the gardens you've been in that inspire you or just make you feel great. It might be a fabulous hotel resort you've visited, or a particular garden area within a grand display garden.
Think about incorporating some of the signature features into your own.
Make sure the garden serves your various needs - outdoor eating, family playing, quiet reading, growing vegetables, little-to-no mowing and so on.
Top tip: To help you get your ideas together, sketch rough concept plans on a separate sheet of paper as you go.
Source: Better Homes and Gardens, May 2005




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