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MahoStudios

Generally speaking with few exceptions the landscape is the last item to be considered in any home improvement or construction effort. Landscaping is usually considered only as an after thought. So naturally the budget has been exhausted by then. This is quite understandable, so the idea of saving money in your landscape improvement is of significance.


This article speaks very eloquently and thoroughly of measures to reduce cost. I would however like to highlight a few issues just based on my personal experience. The idea of having a plan. There is no greater aspect of saving than to have a plan. This could be a detailed designed layout with notations or simply a detailed written list of what your wishes and desires are. Bear in mind that things changes with time, but it still doesn't circumvent the need for planning.


Remember in exterior hardscaping it is the details that count. Design approach can be pristine and modern or it can be rough and rustic, the details still matter regardless. Saving money can be very relative, one can appear to save money in the short term, but over time you end up spending twice and three times as much. Building a poorly constructed deck, laying a trip hazard pavement, or building a leaky water feature is not saving money, if in the end you will have to demolish and rebuild.


It is important that the customer be knowledgeable and informed as much as possible in order to make sound long term cost effective and safe decisions. That knowledge and information does not necessarily have to come from a design professional, as there are many resources available in books and the internet today. Hopefully the design professional will be able to more effectively bring all the various layers of the information together more quickly and easily for the customer's appreciation and use.

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Jill Krol

Try to be realistic as to what you REALLY can handle when it comes to the yard, and then cut that amount by 25% because you will over estimate your time available. Remember this, weeds will ALWAYS grow. If you don't mind a bit of work, you can inexpensively make huge pavers by digging your design into the ground, mixing concrete (which can be stained), shoveling it into the hole, and smoothing it over. At one house, I made puzzle piece shapes. At another house, I used a garbage can lid as a round pattern for my holes for size and made a hopscotch pathway. Check your big box stores the end of September or October for end of year clearance. You can often find huge shrubs for $5 - $10. Dig your holes before you buy your shrubs and plan for full growth size.

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Kent Landscape Design

Spending money on the landscape is all worth it but keeping it on the budget is a must. To avoid costing the landscape higher, consult with the best landscape gardeners as you can save time and effort.

   

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