Soft Landscape

Joudalnabat Establishment Soft Landscaping involves the design, supply, and installation of living elements in outdoor spaces. This can include Palms, Trees, Ground Covers, Shrubs, Annual Flower, Grass, and other organic materials. Below are the key components involved in soft landscape design, supply, and installation:

1. Design
  • Site Assessment: Evaluating the existing site conditions, including soil type, sunlight, drainage, and climate factors.
  • Concept Development: Creating a design that considers functionality, aesthetics, and environmental sustainability. This may include layout planning for flower beds, lawns, and trees.
  • Plant Selection Choosing appropriate plants based on criteria such as climate zone, soil conditions, water requirements, and desired visual characteristics. Indigenous plants are often preferred for their low maintenance and ecological benefits.
  • Colour and Texture: Planning for a variety of plants colours, textures, and bloom times to create year-round interest.

2. Supply
  • Sourcing Plants: Obtaining plants from our own nurseries or international and local suppliers. Ensure that plants are healthy and suited for the specific environmental conditions of the project installation site.
  • Soil and Amendments: Selecting appropriate soil types and necessary amendments (e.g., compost, mulch) to support plant growth.
  • Irrigation Systems: If needed, supply components for irrigation systems to ensure plants have adequate water.

3. Installation
  • Site Preparation: Preparing the site by clearing debris, weeds, and poor soil. test and amend soil as necessary to provide the best environment for new plants.
  • Planting: Carefully planting palms, trees, shrubs, ground covers and flowers according to the design plan. Follow best practices for planting depth, spacing, and orientation.
  • Mulching: Apply mulch to help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and enhance the aesthetic appeal.
  • Irrigation Setup: Install irrigation systems (drip irrigation or sprinkler systems) if planned, ensuring that all plants receive adequate water.

4. Maintenance
  • Initial Maintenance: Providing guidelines for the initial watering and care post-installation to help plants establish.
  • Long-term Care: Offer maintenance services or plans, including pruning, fertilizing, and seasonal clean-up.