1) Access Your Landscape Needs
Assessing your family's and your yard's needs is essential to creating an effective landscape. Compile a list of dislikes about your setting: lack of privacy or outdoor living space, too much wind or too little light, etc. Good landscaping can solve most, if not all, of your yard's shortcomings.
2) Landscaping that best suits your Home
The most important element of your landscape must work together to connect your garden to your house stylistically. Remember, your house is the most important part of your Landscape and without a cohesive style that complements the architectural design, even the costliest and most finely wrought landscapes will fail to satisfy.
3) Professional Help
Money spent to consult an expert - especially concerning such problems as difficult grading, sliding hillsides, or high walls and decks - is often saved many times over in the final satisfying and safe result. |