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How to Prepare Your Yard for a Major Landscaping Project
Landscaping typically requires a lot of time and energy.
11:49 30 September 2020
These projects can vary in terms of size but tend to be larger projects in general. With the size of these projects considered, it is important to understand how much your preparation is crucial to the entire process and what steps you need to take when working on any major landscaping project.
Create A Plan
The first thing that you need to do when preparing your yard for a major landscaping project is to create a plan. This involves many things but is crucial for preparation. You should have a blueprint of your property when keeping in mind the changes that you will be making. You want to make notes of important parts that will help you maneuver around and avoid electrical and water supplies. Having this outline will also help you visualize what the changes you will be making, and how it looks or flows. Along with your blueprint plans, you will always want to create a timeframe and schedule of your jobs.
Budget
When you are looking to create a plan, budgeting is an aspect that works for hand in hand with your preparation. This will allow you to consider what changes you can make in terms of price and cost. These limitations you are provided by a budget will allow you to prioritize certain things and provide somewhat of a direction with your landscaping. Budgeting will help you stay on track with your finances and prevent you from overspending.
Enjoy Your Space
Before making any commitments to your landscaping project and starting, you need to take the time to experience and enjoy the landscape that you have. Walkthrough your paths, have people over to sit, relax, and even have some food or drinks. Utilizing your space helps you understand what changes need to be made and what to prioritize.
Some crucial changes that need to be made to landscapes aren’t always visually recognizable but must be felt. Changing elevations, steps, decks, levels are all aspects that may not appear to need correction, but through experience can be recognized as needs for adjustments. Additionally, experiencing and enjoying a space may result in you realizing you don’t need certain changes and can save you time and money.
Prioritize Wants And Needs
When you are preparing a yard for renovation, it is important to recognize what changes are being made out of necessity versus changes that you simply want to make for other reasons such as visual aspects. If you are operating on a budget, recognizing your needs and your wants will allow you to prioritize certain changes, and consider your tasks, providing you an opportunity to reevaluate your project for any last-minute changes.
Hardscaping
When preparing for a major landscaping project, doing your tasks in steps is needed to ensure that you are time, money, and energy-efficient. You want to start with hardscaping when landscaping, meaning laying down pathways or driveways with stone or concrete should be done first. This allows you to establish your walking and moving paths, allowing you to fill the rest of the space later with plants.
Plants
After you have considered the hardscaping and changes that you will be making there, you can then proceed to your plants and shrubbery. The experts from Genesis Tree Service of Leesburg recognize the aspect of tending to your trees, plants, and bushes as being more of an aesthetic aspect. Although tending to your leaves, branches and other shrubbery is important in terms of cleaning prior to your jobs, as it helps keep your space organized and free to work in. It is also easier to trim, tend, and plant around your home than it is to demolish or install different pathways, or buildings. However, it is just as important to tend to your greenery to ensure that your landscaping job is complete and visually appealing. Leaving this step out can leave your lawn looking messy.
Front To Back
One last aspect to consider when working with your landscaping project is to work with a direction. Focusing on the front yard, and slowly making your way to the back will allow you to keep that same organization in both the project and your thought process. You will only have to engage in one area at a time and dedicate your time and energy accordingly.
After completing a project, again take your time to experience and enjoy the outcome. This will not only allow you to see and final adjustments or tweaks that need to be made, but also allow you to take in your accomplishments. There is nothing like the feeling of looking at a job well done.