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Sometimes beginning a landscaping project can seem overwhelming. Often you hear landscape professionals refer to a process termed "Analysis & Inventory." Don't worry, all this boils down to is knowing what you want and what you have to work with. A landscape designer will help you work through these seven landscaping considerations. Take a look at them ahead of time and you'll be well on your way to having the yard you've always wanted.
Read More →The web has a lot to say about small yard design—from free planning tools and photos to endless pages of tips and ideas. It's no wonder that searching for small yard ideas can be helpful and overwhelming at the same time. Here's a collection of some of the most useful information we've found across the web.
Read More →Where land is flat, soils are dense or the water table is high, a well designed drainage system is a priority. Without proper drainage solutions in place, water may collect to undermine structures and drown expensive plants, turning parts of your new landscape into perpetually wet swamps. This can be the most important issue to a landscape architect due to this potential for damage. Backyard drainage may also be overlooked entirely by a designer poorly trained in grading and drainage.
Read More →Help your designer save time and your money by making sure these landscape concepts are part of your design. They go a long way toward making sure your site plan is the perfect fit for you, your lifestyle and your family.
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