This month on Down the Garden Path, Joanne welcomes four talented landscape designers, each with their own style, story, and specialty. What connects them all is a shared passion for creating beautiful, thoughtful outdoor spaces for their clients. Tune in each week in March as they share their experiences, perspectives, and the many ways landscape design can shape how we live outdoors. This week, Joanne welcomes Rita Nugent, a landscape designer in Southern Ontario, and owner of Rita Nugent Landscape Design. Topics Covered Rita's journey from solving problems in her own garden to becoming a professional landscape designerHow compacted soil, mature trees, pools, pets, and family life shaped her practical design philosophyWhy Rita focuses on design-only services and how that helps homeowners stay in control of projects and budgetsThe importance of planning both hardscaping and softscaping together, rather than treating planting as an afterthoughtHow thoughtful design considers entertaining space, traffic flow, privacy, recreation, and future phases of a projectThe rise of virtual landscape design and how Rita uses Dynascape, client photos, surveys, and Google Earth to make it workWhy designers often notice bigger issues homeowners may miss, including neighbouring trees, conservation land, municipal regulations, and permit-related planting requirementsHow municipalities are increasingly focused on tree canopy, flood mitigation, and sustainable plantingWhy starting with a landscape design can help avoid costly mistakes, bylaw issues, drainage problems, and neighbour disputesThe role of landscape designers in helping homeowners choose plants that will actually thrive, not just surviveWhy good design saves money by helping contractors quote accurately and reducing changes laterSustainable landscaping ideas, including enlarging garden beds, using natural mulch, amending soil, reducing unnecessary lawn, harvesting rainwater, and supporting pollinatorsRita's insight that gardening and landscaping are "the purest form of optimism"The impact professional landscaping can have on property value, resale appeal, and long-term enjoymentCommon homeowner requests such as low-maintenance gardens, privacy solutions, deer resistance, and goose deterrenceRita's current favourite plant choice: a unique Japanese maple, chosen for beauty and year-round enjoyment Takeaways and Tips Start with a professional landscape plan before hiring contractors or installing patios, decks, pools, or planting beds.Treat the landscape as a whole system rather than separating hardscaping from planting.Think beyond your property line. Neighbouring trees, conservation land, drainage patterns, and bylaws can all affect your project.Ask about future phases of your yard so today's choices do not create tomorrow's headaches.Use accurate measurements and documentation to avoid design and installation mistakes.Consider virtual design if you live outside your designer's local area or need a more flexible process.Choose plants based on your site conditions, climate, and maintenance goals, not just online inspiration photos.Preserve and support mature trees whenever possible. They add beauty, shade, environmental value, and property value.Harvest rainwater and direct it into your garden, where possible, to support healthier plants and reduce runoff.Low-maintenance does not mean no-maintenance, but smart plant choices and proper installation can dramatically reduce the workload.Before digging, always arrange for utility locates through Ontario One CallA well-designed landscape is not just attractive. It can improve privacy, function, sustainability, resale appeal, and day-to-day enjoyment. Find Rita online at www.ritanugentlandscapedesign.com. Have a topic you'd like Joanne to discuss? Email your questions and comments to downthegardenpathpodcast@hotmail.com, or connect with Joanne on her website: down2earth.ca Find Down the Garden Path on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube: @downthegardenpathpodcast. Down the Garden Path Podcast On Down The Garden Path, professional landscape designer Joanne Shaw discusses down-to-earth tips and advice for your plants, gardens and landscapes. As the owner of Down2Earth Landscape Design, Joanne Shaw has been designing beautiful gardens for homeowners east of Toronto for over a decade. She does her best to bring you interesting, relevant and useful topics to help you keep your garden as low-maintenance as possible. In Down the Garden Path: A Step-By-Step Guide to Your Ontario Garden, Joanne and fellow landscape designer Matthew Dressing distill their horticultural and design expertise and their combined experiences in helping others create and maintain thriving gardens into one easy-to-read monthly reference guide. Get your copy today on Amazon. Don't forget to check out Down the Garden Path on your favourite podcast app and subscribe! You can now catch the podcast on YouTube.
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