Many people underestimate how much influence photos have on a garden plan. Not because a photo solves everything, but because strong images make the difference between a vague wish and a concrete situation.
Photos are more than proof
Photos help capture:
- where the garden is not working well now
- which sightline feels annoying
- how light, height and hard surfaces actually feel
- which parts already have potential
That makes it much easier later to compare which direction fits best.
Capture overview and detail
A strong photo set usually includes:
- overview shots of the full zone
- views from the house outward
- views back toward the house
- details of difficult spots, such as a wet corner, overlooking line or messy edge
Only close-ups are too fragmented. Only total shots are often too vague.
Photograph what matters to use
Try not to photograph only what looks pretty. Photograph the places where daily use succeeds or fails. That is usually the information that helps planning the most.
From reading to deciding
Use TuinPlan when you do not just want to understand the question, but also connect it to your own plot, photos and next step.