7 Things To Do Before You Start Your Landscape Installation

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7 Things To Do

Before You Start Your

Landscape Installation

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1. Dream Big

Dream Big

Don’t sell yourself short by assuming you won’t

have the money or time to create your perfect

home landscape. You can phase the project

into separate parts that are easily achievable. If

you don’t dream big, you’ll never see your

landscape’s full potential.

2. Identify

Your Needs

Identify Your Needs

List all the elements that you need or want in

your dream landscape. Examples include screen

trees, planting beds, seasonal color, paver

patio, drain pipe, etc. By starting with a list, you

can easily implement all the items into a plan.

3. DIY or Professional Hire?

DIY or Professional Hire?

Landscaping can be very physically

demanding, so the decision to tackle large

projects yourself is not an easy one. Also, items

such as retaining walls or patios require a

certain level of knowledge and must be installed

correctly or they will fail. When in doubt, call a

professional company to provide a free estimate

so that you can better decide if you should hire it

out or DIY.

4. Create a Master Plan

Create a Master Plan

A detailed plan is a necessity in order to maximize your

landscape’s aesthetics, budget, and ease of installation. It

doesn’t have to look pretty, it simply needs to be a guide and

compass, especially as your projects are stretched over

months or years. When making your plan, consider the

conditions that will affect your landscape such as sun

exposure, visual disturbances, how the space will be

used, and many more.

5. Estimate Costs

Estimate Costs

A cost estimation will help you budget over the long

haul and reduce financial surprises. Use your plan

to collect approximate dimensions of each separate

landscape material. Many nurseries and garden

centers will help you understand how much

mulch, rock, or wall blocks are needed based on

your general dimensions.

6. Have Utilities Marked

Have Utilities Marked

Before you dig, it’s imperative that you call 811 to

have your utilities marked. This is a free service

and it is one of the most important things to protect

you from accidents and financial stress. Don’t

assume that the ground is clear of water or gas lines

and regret not making a simple phone call.

7. Think Long

Term About

Planting

Think Long Term About Planting

The biggest mistake that homeowners make when installing

plant material can be solved by thinking more long

term. Many people overcrowd their planting beds and use

improperly selected plants that grow too large for the specific

area. You can save money and waste by using smaller and

fewer plants in your beds. Many plants can reach their

desired size in as little as a couple years so choose your

plants carefully and let nature do the rest.

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