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Expansive Landscapes and Farmhouse Garden Design

byBaagh BagichaLandscape projects across Delhi NCR, Rajasthan & UP; Visit studio in Sector 135, NoidaStarts from120 Per Sq. Ft. (Min. 500 sq. ft.)View full gallery

I help turn raw, open spaces into thriving green sanctuaries. From full lawn makeovers to creating structured garden estates, I focus on plants that actually survive your specific climate and sunlight conditions.

The making of a lawn for a Gurgaon garden estate. This video shows my team preparing the ground and planting large palms like Champa and Jasmine to create a beautiful, green space.

POV: We designed your backyard with tropical plants. Here's my team trimming and maintaining a lush, tropical garden bed we created, featuring large-leaf plants for a jungle vibe.

A look at a farmhouse project in Manesar where every corner is lush. We designed the entire landscape to complement the architecture of the house, creating a true paradise at home.

The large, beautiful leaves of a Traveller's Palm glowing in the evening sun. This is a must-have for any tropical garden and adds a dramatic, architectural element to the landscape.

The joy of watching a large project come to life. This is a sneak peek of a Manesar farmhouse garden we designed, showing the initial placement of plants along a stone wall and across the lawn.

Creating a lush, tropical backyard. For this project, we planted a dense border of Areca Palms, Birds of Paradise, and Raphis Palms directly into the ground to create a natural privacy screen.

A view of a terrace makeover, with flowering Ixora plants in a built-in planter bed, overlooking the lawn.

A newly planted palm tree soaking up the sun in a lawn project. Choosing the right trees is crucial for the long-term health and beauty of a large garden.

A dense planting of Raphis palms and other foliage plants along a wall. This creates a beautiful, textured green backdrop for the lawn.

The initial planting stage for a backyard. We've laid out Birds of Paradise and Areca Palms to create a layered, tropical feel.

About Expansive Landscapes: Lawns & Farmhouses

When I take on a large-scale project, the first step is always the soil. I do not just dump plants into the ground. I examine the earth, remove construction debris, and mix in farmyard manure and vermicompost to ensure the base is fertile. A beautiful garden is useless if it dies in a month, so I prioritize soil health and proper drainage before we lay a single blade of carpet grass.

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