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Is your town landscaped or wild?

I used to have a wild town but I was not happy with the dirty paths that started to show and how my town was pretty sloppy. The trees were everywhere and the fruit was not all grouped together and I was scared of losing stuff and areas to villagers who would move in. So I started landscaping it and planning my PWPs around it. It's pretty much done now and it looks great.

My fruit trees are grouped together on one side of town, my paths done with bushes in the right places, and all my PWPs built and hybrids grown.
 
I'm too organized and too much of a perfectionist to allow my town to be wild.
 
Mine is kind of half and half at the minute. It used to be completely wild but then I started putting paths down - I'm trying to get more pwps and things like bushes/bamboo shoots/hybrids so I can make it look more pretty. ^-^
 
Mine's pretty wild. I have tons of random flowers everywhere, but I like it that way. I'm too lazy to make my town look presentable.
 
I am much too lazy to deal with paths and crap,

But I do try to keep my flowers organized. And i'm currently working on leveling out my trees. I'm thinking of making a fruit tree orchard
 
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I would have to say my town is more on the wild side. The only place I think is really landscaped is the area east and south of my plaza, but that's not much.. There are three villagers living in that part though. That's probably why it's so developed.
 
Men is very very planned, I don't let random flowers or certain colors of flowers exist in it. Yaay for a very planned theme town?
 
Mine is getting there, but I want it to be planned. I'm going to chop down every tree area that I haven't planned out yet and create orchards, some mixed and some the same fruit, and put them around the town and my paths. :) I'm going to include some bushes and hybrids though for sure.
Even so, I think a natural, wild way of planting would look nice, especially because it would kind of have that wild and natural feel to it.
 
I've just gotten most of my dream villagers all set up so I can now start landscaping!

I've picked out paths and such too. I've just been busy TTing to get villagers I want first. But now I can start so yay ^^

Right now, my trees are wild and my paths are about halfway done. Completely finishing my landscaping is going to take a long time for me.

In my Wild World, I just planted as many fruit trees as possible, in order to raise money...if that counts as wild. xD But in New Leaf I'm going to try and decorate but trying to keep it as natural as possible.
 
My town used to be very landscaped, but recently I've been really into forest/woodsy kind of towns so I'm trying to restore the natural feels to my town :) I'm not gonna make it super wild though, because I think balance is the key here
 
My town is kind of landscaped. I have trees in rows and specific flowers around certain places. Flowers around villager houses, too, but in no particular order. And then a few places I put hybrids. I'm not a fan of paths in my own town, though. I like it a bit unstructured.

I'm also not a fan of towns where there are paths and every inch is covered in something. While it can look good it's not my cup of tea.
 
Mine is pretty wild. I recently tried to get it under control, but I think my town is meant to be crazy! I had paths once, but they didn't look right. I'd prefer some kind of natural path.
 
Mine is sort of wild. I just don't have the patience to properly organize everything. I'm more obsessed with completing my museum, pwps. Well, maybe one day I will run out of things to do, and then I can get obsessed with urban planning.
 
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