Fall: The Best Time to Plan Next Spring’s Landscape Project
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Fall is the smartest time to plan next year’s landscaping project because you can
save time, money and headaches. "By approaching your landscape
contractor during the off-season, you can be sure to get their full attention while
the back-log is minimal," said Bill Gordon, spokesman for Mid-America Green
Industry Council. "By planning ahead, you can get a jump on your landscaping
project and have the entire summer to enjoy your new surroundings."
Robert Allan (Bob) Gravier, landscape expert and president of Allan Block
Corporation, a national manufacturer of stackable landscape blocks, suggests
the following schedule for developing next spring’s landscaping project:
Plan -- Contrary to many homeowners’ habits, fall is the best time to begin
planning for upcoming landscaping projects. Homeowners should assess their
yards for “needs” such as a retaining wall to help control erosion or “wants”
such as an outdoor patio. Design -- Use fall and winter downtime to
contact a landscape designer. During this off-season, landscape specialists
generally can draw up plans more quickly and cost-effectively. Or, if you have the
skills, use your creativity to design your own landscaping plans.
Build --
Early spring is also the best time to hire a landscape installer, before they
become overbooked and begin increasing bid prices. When spring arrives and
the ground thaws, your planning and design work is already done. Because you
planned ahead, you’ll be at the top of your contractor’s list and can begin building
a new retaining wall, outdoor patio or courtyard. Ron and Lynn
McCormick of Magnolia, Texas, utilized the "Plan, Design, Build" process. The
McCormicks conducted their product research and then carefully designed their
project with help from design manuals and advice from their Allan Block dealer.
With that complete, they installed a retaining wall, three sets of stairs and two
terraces all on their own. They undertook the project out of necessity -- to protect
the soil around their home from erosion. “With the literature and
technical manuals Allan Block provided, we were able to successfully complete
this project,” said Ron McCormick. “It is an addition to our home that we are very
proud of and enjoy every day.” Allan Block has more advice on how
homeowners can plan, design and build to enhance their outdoor living
experience. For additional information, email info@allanblock.com, call (800)
481-2909 or visit www.allanblock.com. Courtesy of ARA Content
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