Planning your landscape projects
Get a jump start on your landscape projects for this year by thinking about them now. Building a new house? What about that patio you want to enjoy with your friends and family. Send us your house plans and we can help you decide and create something that works for you. Or maybe you just haven’t been able to keep up with your landscape for the past few years and you want a fresh new start. Valley View Landscaping can design a 3D plan that refreshes your landscape. Now is the perfect time to start planning for this year.
Earlier job completion
Spring is the busiest time for landscaping companies. The sooner you have an idea of what you are looker for the quicker you can get on a landscaper’s schedule. If you wait to book your project it may not be scheduled until later in the year. If you plan ahead, you’ll have more choices for when it comes to picking your desired plants and more time to enjoy your completed projects through the warmer temperatures. Whether you want to install a patio, redo your landscape, or fix a retaining wall, feel free to give us a call to consult with our landscape team.
How to prepare
Assess your landscape
First start by going outside and take a look around your yard. Is your retaining wall starting to crumble and look unsafe. Are your plants overgrown and looking as though they need to be divided. Maybe you want more privacy and are thinking of having a fence installed. Write down your ideas and give us a call. We can setup a time to take a look at your property and discuss your ideas with you.
Budget
Sometimes people don’t fully assess how much they can spend when it comes to hiring a landscape company. When you hire a landscape company keep in mind that depending on the job the cost can vary depending on what your looking to have completed. Factors can include time, material, equipment and more.
If you have a limited budget and a large list think about the most important project you want completed first. Landscaping projects can be done in stages and doesn’t all have to be done at once.
Choosing trees and plants
If your project involves planting trees or plants and you have specific plants in mind do some research first. Sometimes a plant you love might not be ideal for your landscape. Things to keep in mind are what zone am I in? Does the plant need full sun or partial shade? Take a look at our website if you would like to see a landscape 3D design to get your creative side flowing.
Ask Questions
Lastly we are here to help you! Please feel free to reach out to us at no charge to you. Even if you don’t use our services we can still answer your questions free of charge.