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Increased
privacy

Privacy plants, such as tall hedges, shrubs, or trees, can create a living fence that blocks the view into your yard or home. This helps maintain privacy, allowing you to enjoy your outdoor space without feeling exposed or overlooked.

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Aesthetic
appeal

A well-planned and diverse selection of plants can greatly enhance the visual appeal of your yard. Plants, flowers, and trees can add color, texture, and structure to your landscape, making it more inviting and enjoyable. A beautiful yard can also increase your property's curb appeal and potentially its value.

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Environmental
benefits

Plants play a vital role in the environment by absorbing carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen, and providing habitat for various wildlife. They also help prevent soil erosion, reduce runoff, and can even help regulate temperature by providing shade and cooling the surrounding air. Planting native species can also support local ecosystems and biodiversity.

WHAT YOU NEED TO CONSIDER

By considering these property-related factors, you can help ensure that the project is tailored to your property’s unique conditions and meets your aesthetic and functional goals.

  1. Climate and soil conditions: Determine the climate and soil conditions on your property, as these factors will influence the types of plants and shrubs that can thrive in your yard. Consider the amount of sunlight, moisture, and drainage your property receives, as well as your soil’s composition.
  2. Desired purpose: Identify the specific purposes you want the plants and shrubs to serve in your landscape, such as privacy screening, noise reduction, aesthetics, or habitat creation. This will help guide the landscaper in selecting the right plants for your needs.
  3. Size and layout: Evaluate the size and layout of your property to determine suitable locations for planting. Consider the available space, proximity to structures or utilities, and any existing plants or features that may impact the placement of new plants and shrubs.
  4. Plant selection: Research and select the types of plants and shrubs you would like to include in your landscape, considering factors such as size, growth rate, maintenance requirements, and seasonal interest. Consult with the landscaper to ensure your choices are suitable for your property’s conditions and the desired purpose.
  5. Budget: Establish a budget for the project, factoring in costs for plant materials, labor, and any additional features or materials, such as mulch, irrigation, or edging. This will help guide your decisions and ensure the project stays within your financial constraints.
  6. Maintenance requirements: Consider the ongoing maintenance requirements of the plants and shrubs you choose, including watering, pruning, fertilizing, and pest control. Ensure you are prepared to commit to these tasks or discuss ongoing maintenance services with the landscaper.
  7. Environmental considerations: If you have specific environmental concerns, such as using native plants, avoiding invasive species, or promoting pollinator-friendly landscapes, communicate these preferences to the landscaper to ensure your project aligns with your values.
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FAQ

Consider factors such as your local climate, soil conditions, sunlight exposure, and the intended purpose of the plants (e.g., privacy, aesthetics, habitat). Consult with your landscaper to ensure the plants and shrubs you select are suitable for your property's conditions and meet your specific needs.

The cost of plant and shrub installation varies depending on factors such as the size and complexity of your project, the types and quantities of plants, and labor costs. We will provide you with an estimate to understand the scope of work and associated costs.

The duration of a plant and shrub installation project depends on the size and complexity of the job, the number of plants being installed, and the landscaper's availability. Small projects may take a day or two, while more complex installations may require several days or more.

Some preparation may be necessary, such as clearing debris, removing old plants, or amending soil. We will discuss any required preparation prior to installation, and can advise on the best approach or handle the preparation as part of our services.

We can suggest low-maintenance plants and shrubs that are well-suited to your property's conditions. These may include drought-tolerant or native species that require less water, pruning, and pest control.

The ideal time for plant and shrub installation varies depending on the species and your local climate. Generally, spring and fall are considered the best times to plant, as the cooler temperatures and increased moisture can help plants establish roots before the stress of summer or winter.

Newly installed plants and shrubs typically require more frequent watering to help them establish their root systems. We can provide specific watering recommendations based on the types of plants installed and your local climate and soil conditions.

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