reprinted courtesy of ServiceMagic.com
Before You Hire A Landscape Designer
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Type of Project
Knowing what kind of landscape project this is can help your landscape designer give you a more accurate estimate.
For example, when a house is first built, the builder digs a hole and constructs the foundation. When the house is done, he fills in the hole around the foundation. Even if he tamps the earth down, he won't be able to pack as much dirt into the remaining space as he took out.
The builder probably sold a home with perfectly acceptable grading, but over the years the disturbed soil settles back to its original density. As it settles, the slope starts tilting toward the house. Even patios and driveways are effected. After 30 years or so, it is often necessary to re-landscape the yard and, in many cases, replace patios and driveways.
Topography
Knowing your property's topography will help the landscape designer with ideas for your project as well as to get an idea of the amount of labor involved and the type(s) of plants, trees or installations you may want to include.
Landscaping is more than trees, shrubs, and flowers. It also includes the other special features that give your yard a personal touch.
Here are some ideas to spark your imagination:
-- Tips courtesy of ServiceMagic.com