![]() Once we have a complete understanding of your project, we’re able to create both high and low budget scenarios for your project, based on our past work. This may or may not be a tough question to answer, so don’t worry if you don’t know your budget. A messy tree (that is ruining your Saturday evenings) causing hours of cleaning up unwanted debris and sap off your patio furniture?.An outdoor kitchen to show off your legendary cooking?.The joy of gardening- whether vegetables, kitchen herbs or lush cutting flowers?.Environmental sustainability (like a butterfly or native plant garden)?.What is the purpose of the outdoor space? Why this project? PRO TIP : Some of our potential clients like to make decisions as a couple- with one person being the “budget brain” and the other making the “aesthetic selections.” Do you plan to assemble a decision-making team (like in-laws, contractor friends or even kids) or do you plan to make the decisions yourself.Sometimes a past bad experience can color the relationship- if it isn’t known and addressed.Sometimes potential clients have no idea what to expect.How have you typically engaged with this or other outdoor projects in the past? Other problems, annoyances or pet peeves.Long term settling of the earth or structural uncertainties.Utilities present (utility locators help with this).Easements, use restrictions, HOA or impervious surface constraints.Do you have a plot plan that shows building setbacks and property boundaries.What are the ‘big things’ we should know about? There are 4 big questions we ask as we start the landscape design process. These questions might initially feel like constraints, but they are helpful because they help us to get you to where you want to be sooner in the process. ![]() To begin the landscape design process, we will ask you a few questions.
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