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Tuscan Landscape Design

Plants That Complete Your Mediterranean Garden

Allen Quay



Tuscan Landscape Design - Plants That Complete Your Mediterranean Garden


The charming elegance of Tuscan landscape design is ideal for a relaxing,
livable outdoor area that complements today's luxurious homes. The plant life
within a Tuscan garden reflects the simple, laid-back lifestyle of Old World
Tuscany while showcasing the elegance of exotic Mediterranean vegetation. Lush
green leaves, intriguingly gnarled citrus trees, and sweet, aromatic herbs can
transform your yard into a beautiful Tuscan oasis.


Rooted in the farming culture of coastal Italy, the Tuscan garden style
thrives on functionality. A planting plan that allows easy maintenance, simple
irrigation, and nearby access to the home's interior is an important part of
this outdoor style. Choose flowers, trees, and shrubs that are common to Tuscany
and the Mediterranean, but that will also grow easily in your climate and soil
conditions, for a beautiful landscape design that is easy to care for.


Selecting Trees and Shrubbery for a Tuscan Garden


Tuscan landscape designs are full of lush evergreens that provide year round
life and color. Trees and shrubs provide shade, accent walkways and patios, and
create barriers throughout your property. Consider these suggestions for your
Tuscan garden:


  • Live oaks provide shade with their sweeping limbs and continuous
    color with their evergreen leaves.
  • Olive trees are also evergreens and are typical of Mediterranean
    gardens, offering unique texture and shape.
  • Italian Cypress tree is a signature plant in Tuscan gardens and is
    often planted in rows.
  • Citrus trees, like orange and lemon trees, are wonderful accents,
    especially planted in large terra cotta pots.
  • Boxwoods and bay trees are perfect for unique topiaries and are
    terrific borders for drives and walkways.




Italian Vegetable and Herb Gardens Add Texture and Fragrance


Fresh vegetables and herbs have always been an essential part of a Tuscan
garden. Vegetable and herb gardens are aromatic, add texture, and are quite
practical. These plants are a vital part of creating the colors and smells
associated with Italy and the Mediterranean.


Herbs, including basil, sage, thyme, and other Italian spices, make beautiful
container gardens for a landscape design of any size. Pots of lavender lend a
sweet scent familiar to Tuscan gardens and can be planted within flower beds for
more variety. Colorful vegetables, especially those used in Italian cuisine like
tomatoes and peppers, are equally important. Small vineyards create an elegant
display as well.




How to Create a Beautiful Tuscan Garden


The lush shade trees and intriguing topiaries, as well as the savory
vegetables and tender, aromatic herbs, are integral parts of a Tuscan landscape
design. Enchanting vines and blossoming flowers are also essential. The
placement of the plant life determines the effectiveness and attractiveness of
any garden design so a detailed planting plan is a must.


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Allen Quay is a professional landscape designer in the southern
California area and specializes in custom high-end landscape designs. You can
find more valuable landscape design tips and information on Allen's website, the
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