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Site analysis and 
Landscape Design 
Catherine Wissner 
Horticulturist 
University of Wyoming, 
Cooperative Extension Service 
Laramie County, 
Cheyenne, Wyoming
True or False? 
• If you want afternoon summer shade 
plant a tree on the north side of your 
house?
Know your Weather 
• Albany County Weather. 
– Average summer high temp 79 degrees. 
– Average summer low temp 46 degrees. 
– Average winter high temp 32 degrees. 
– Average winter low temp 8 degrees. 
– Annual Precipitation 11 inches. 
– 50% chance of a Frost as late as June 13, as 
early as Sept 2. 
– http://www.climate-charts.com/USA-Stations/WY/WY485435.php
Step one 
• Get a map of 
the 
site or measure 
the 
area to be 
Landscaped. 
• Locate North.
Site Analysis 
• 1. Microclimates, good and bad spots. 
• 2. Where is North.. 
• 3. Seasonal Sun angles 
• 4. What Scale will you be using? 
– For example: 1inch = 10 feet.
Why the scale of your plan is 
important
Site Analysis - Wind 
•
Site Analysis
Site Analysis
Site Analysis
Site Analysis – Topography 
• 0-3% flat to gently sloping, possible 
surface drainage problems, soil 
depth is greater here. 
• 3-8% gently sloping to rolling terrain 
soil concentration in low areas. 
• 8-15% hilly often rocky terrain, site 
modification cost increase. Soil 
depth is very limited.
Site Analysis- Sun Angles
Sun Angles 41st Parallel
Site Analysis 
• Identify the: 
–Hot. -Sunny 
–Cold. -Shady 
– Dry. 
–Wet. 
Areas within the landscape, the 
micro-climates.
Existing Plants 
• Old Plantings, Trees & Shrubs. 
• Size of the plants. 
• Health of the plants. 
• Stage of development. 
• Will new plants it fit in? 
• If there isn’t any plants on the site, 
Why?
New Plant Locations 
• What will be the mature plant size? 
• Shade and sunny locations. 
• Will they adapt?
Site Analysis 
• Call Before You Dig. 
• 811 
• Wyoming One Call 
1-800-348-1030 
It’s the Law.
What are the Soils? 
• What are your soils? 
• Get a soil test. 
• Has the soil been disturbed by 
construction? 
• Is the soil compacted?
Wildlife 
• What is the existing wildlife? 
• Is the existing wildlife a problem? 
• Do you want to attract wildlife?
Site Analysis 
•North arrow 
•Sun angles 
•Micro climates 
•Wind direction 
•Views 
•Topography 
•What is the goal?
Develop a Design Theme 
• Such as: 
– Rose Garden. 
– Victorian Garden. 
– Shade Garden. 
– Wood land Garden. 
– All Gardens Should be Water Wise.
Water Wise Garden 
• 1-Plan and Design. 
• 2-Create practical turf areas. 
• 3-Improve the soil. 
• 4-Use Mulches. 
• 5-Irrigate efficiently. 
• 6-Maintain the Landscape.
Design Principals 
• Unity: consistent style. 
• Texture: surface quality of plants & 
objects. 
• Balance: symmetrical vs. 
Asymmetrical. 
• Transition: sequential order. 
• Proportion of Scale: size of plants & 
objects. 
• Focalization: curved lines, features.
Transition
Step Two 
• Schematic Design First. 
– Get your General ideas down on paper. 
• Different areas around the property 
have different functions. 
– like play areas, bar-b-queue areas, 
private secluded areas. 
– Storage area for tools. 
– Areas for pond, greenhouse, gazebo. 
– Plant types are the last thing you do.
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Define your landscape areas 
• Define a clear separation between: 
– Turf* Do not do turf corner to 
corner. 
– Shrubs* 
– Trees. 
– Perennial Beds. 
– Play. 
– Vegetable Gardens. 
– Hard-scape Areas*. 
• Why, for ease of mowing/maintenance.
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Step Three 
• Draw in your Hardscape areas 
– Patio. 
– Walkways. 
– Decks. 
– Bar-B-Que area. 
– Retaining Walls. 
– Pond. 
– Garden Structures. 
– Fences.
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Step Four 
• Draw in the areas for: 
– Shrubs. 
– Perennial Gardens. 
– Vegetable Garden. 
– Trees. 
– Specific Plants are the last thing you do. 
• Make Notations on your plans on the 
heights for the above plants.
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Color Theory 
•There are no 
bad color 
combinations 
in Nature. 
•What colors do 
you like?
However: 
• In the Garden Color should: 
– Be calming 
– Have a sequence 
– Repeat itself
Step Five 
•Time to add Color 
–Seasonal Color for shrubs, trees, perennials. 
•Winter texture, Spring, Summer and Fall color. 
–Write the colors in on your design.
Step Six 
• THE VERY LAST THING 
• ADD Specific plants.
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  • 1. Site analysis and Landscape Design Catherine Wissner Horticulturist University of Wyoming, Cooperative Extension Service Laramie County, Cheyenne, Wyoming
  • 2. True or False? • If you want afternoon summer shade plant a tree on the north side of your house?
  • 3. Know your Weather • Albany County Weather. – Average summer high temp 79 degrees. – Average summer low temp 46 degrees. – Average winter high temp 32 degrees. – Average winter low temp 8 degrees. – Annual Precipitation 11 inches. – 50% chance of a Frost as late as June 13, as early as Sept 2. – http://www.climate-charts.com/USA-Stations/WY/WY485435.php
  • 4. Step one • Get a map of the site or measure the area to be Landscaped. • Locate North.
  • 5. Site Analysis • 1. Microclimates, good and bad spots. • 2. Where is North.. • 3. Seasonal Sun angles • 4. What Scale will you be using? – For example: 1inch = 10 feet.
  • 6. Why the scale of your plan is important
  • 7. Site Analysis - Wind •
  • 11. Site Analysis – Topography • 0-3% flat to gently sloping, possible surface drainage problems, soil depth is greater here. • 3-8% gently sloping to rolling terrain soil concentration in low areas. • 8-15% hilly often rocky terrain, site modification cost increase. Soil depth is very limited.
  • 13. Sun Angles 41st Parallel
  • 14. Site Analysis • Identify the: –Hot. -Sunny –Cold. -Shady – Dry. –Wet. Areas within the landscape, the micro-climates.
  • 15. Existing Plants • Old Plantings, Trees & Shrubs. • Size of the plants. • Health of the plants. • Stage of development. • Will new plants it fit in? • If there isn’t any plants on the site, Why?
  • 16. New Plant Locations • What will be the mature plant size? • Shade and sunny locations. • Will they adapt?
  • 17. Site Analysis • Call Before You Dig. • 811 • Wyoming One Call 1-800-348-1030 It’s the Law.
  • 18. What are the Soils? • What are your soils? • Get a soil test. • Has the soil been disturbed by construction? • Is the soil compacted?
  • 19. Wildlife • What is the existing wildlife? • Is the existing wildlife a problem? • Do you want to attract wildlife?
  • 20. Site Analysis •North arrow •Sun angles •Micro climates •Wind direction •Views •Topography •What is the goal?
  • 21. Develop a Design Theme • Such as: – Rose Garden. – Victorian Garden. – Shade Garden. – Wood land Garden. – All Gardens Should be Water Wise.
  • 22. Water Wise Garden • 1-Plan and Design. • 2-Create practical turf areas. • 3-Improve the soil. • 4-Use Mulches. • 5-Irrigate efficiently. • 6-Maintain the Landscape.
  • 23. Design Principals • Unity: consistent style. • Texture: surface quality of plants & objects. • Balance: symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical. • Transition: sequential order. • Proportion of Scale: size of plants & objects. • Focalization: curved lines, features.
  • 25. Step Two • Schematic Design First. – Get your General ideas down on paper. • Different areas around the property have different functions. – like play areas, bar-b-queue areas, private secluded areas. – Storage area for tools. – Areas for pond, greenhouse, gazebo. – Plant types are the last thing you do.
  • 27. Define your landscape areas • Define a clear separation between: – Turf* Do not do turf corner to corner. – Shrubs* – Trees. – Perennial Beds. – Play. – Vegetable Gardens. – Hard-scape Areas*. • Why, for ease of mowing/maintenance.
  • 29. Step Three • Draw in your Hardscape areas – Patio. – Walkways. – Decks. – Bar-B-Que area. – Retaining Walls. – Pond. – Garden Structures. – Fences.
  • 31. Step Four • Draw in the areas for: – Shrubs. – Perennial Gardens. – Vegetable Garden. – Trees. – Specific Plants are the last thing you do. • Make Notations on your plans on the heights for the above plants.
  • 33. Color Theory •There are no bad color combinations in Nature. •What colors do you like?
  • 34. However: • In the Garden Color should: – Be calming – Have a sequence – Repeat itself
  • 35. Step Five •Time to add Color –Seasonal Color for shrubs, trees, perennials. •Winter texture, Spring, Summer and Fall color. –Write the colors in on your design.
  • 36. Step Six • THE VERY LAST THING • ADD Specific plants.