CHAPTER II 

 DEVELOPING THE LANDSCAPE PLAN 



AFTER all the necessary preliminary data have been secured 

 and the map drawn up the work of organizing the plan can 

 then proceed. With pencil in hand and the map laid out it is 

 possible to handle the problem of organization in a simple way. It is 

 easy to cut out a garage and house plan on a separate piece of paper 

 at the proper scale and move them about on the paper at will. After 

 trying several schemes, some satisfactory arrangement is bound to pre- 

 sent itself. In making these sketches there are special considerations 

 for each part of the plan that are carried in mind but these considera- 

 tions when treated in written form must of necessity be discussed sepa- 

 rately in later chapters. 



How much easier and better it is in starting the solution of a prob- 

 lem, to start right, rather than to carry obvious mistakes through the 



Fig. 9 A garden becomes a reminder of many pleasant memories as it grows 

 older. 



