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About GardenWeave

A practical way to study outdoor space before changing it

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Built Around First Garden Plans

GardenWeave is shaped for learners who want to understand a yard, patio, balcony, or small garden before making design decisions. The course begins with site observation: sun exposure, shade pattern, soil condition, slope, views, access points, and fixed features.

Instead of rushing into plant shopping or decorative features, the course uses rough sketches, measuring notes, tracing paper, and simple layout checks. Each step helps connect planting beds, pathways, seating areas, borders, and focal points into one clearer outdoor plan.

What Guides The Course

Read The Site

Good layout choices begin with noticing light, shade, drainage, wind, windows, doors, paths, and the parts of the garden that already shape movement.

Sketch Before Spending

Learners compare bed shapes, garden zones, path routes, and focal point placement on paper before moving soil, buying plants, or changing a space.

Keep Plans Usable

Each design idea is checked for mature plant
size, watering access, pruning space, sight
lines, seasonal gaps, and everyday
maintenance.

Read More Garden Notes

The journal expands on beginner layout choices, planting bed planning, sun and shade checks, paths, focal points, and small-space design decisions.

Browse Garden Notes

Practice Focus

Sun Maps

Base Plans

Plant Layers