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7 Pro Tips when hiring a Landscape Contractor/Installer.

Hiring a landscape contractor can be a daunting task!

Here are 7 questions to ask as you navigate this process to ensure you make the right choice for your home.

1.)Who is a highly respected and recommended landscaper in my area? The first tip I would give any homeowner or contractor is to ask around. Many online sources are deceiving with many companies paying for 5 star reviews and other high-ranking facades. So, the most valuable source you can find is a recommendation from someone you trust.  If you are new to the area, try asking your community architectural review board, local contractors or neighbors. Online searching can be helpful especially once you’ve found a few landscapers you know you can trust. Check out reviews of local companies on platforms such as Google Business, Facebook and Yelp.

2.)Do our styles match? Once you’ve found a few potential companies, check to see if your styles match. Go on their website, check out their past project photos, give them a call and see what type of landscape design they are used to working with. You are going to want a professional that has experience in your desired landscape style and shares the excitement for your project . Most of the time you will find certain companies stick with the same plant pallet, types of water features, and hardscapes.

3.)What Services do you provide? Asking this question up front will help you know if they will be a good fit for your project. Some landscapers offer full service: design, architectural stamping, installation, and maintenance, however, many do not. Certain large projects or projects with large plant material are too much of an undertaking for smaller landscape companies, so it will save you time to identify that up front. Another question to ask them is what services will be completed “in house” and what services will be “subbed-out” to subcontractors. This is nice to know and will give you a better gauge how that company operates.

4.)Who will be my contact during construction? When meeting your landscape contractor always identify the role of who you will be communicating with and ask if they will be your contact during the entire construction process. It is important to have clear communication with someone that understands your project fully throughout the entirety of your project.

5.)What is the schedule, budget & time frame? Make sure to ask your prospects about their schedule and their ability to get a crew out at a desired time as well as an estimated time frame for completion. You should also ask the contractor for the percentage of jobs that have gone over budget. A well experienced firm rarely if ever go over the discussed budget.

6.)Are you insured? Make sure to always ask for proof of insurance especially if your landscape contractor will be using heavy machinery.

7.)What is the warranty?  Any landscape contractor you hire should outline a warranty for your recently installed landscape. Hiring a contractor that warranties their work will give you a peace of mind as well as insure that the contractor is not cutting corners and doing it right the first time. If your palm trees die a week after installation are you covered?

7 Landscape Design Trends in 2019

Here are your 7 Landscape Design Trends!

  1. Low Maintenance Landscapes

Low maintenance landscapes are becoming popular again in landscape design due, in part, to two main factors. First, the Green Movement: businesses and homeowners are becoming more environmentally conscious (water, fertilizer, energy, etc.)  as the availability of this information has increased. Secondly, because life seems to be going faster and getting busier for everyone, there has been a switch to an autonomous and low maintenance lifestyles. Here are some examples of low maintenance landscape choices:

  • Replacing annuals (lasting 1 year or less) with perennial (lasting 2 or more years)
  • Removing exotic non-native plants from the landscape. This cuts down on watering schedules,seasonal fertilizing and most importantly, the exhaustive maintenance of these invasive/exotic plant species.
  • Autonomous irrigation clock with a rain sensor & wifi module that allows you to turn on or turn off your sprinklers anywhere in the world with wifi.
  • Fuss free plants! There are a lot of Florida native grasses such as Muhly & Fakahatchee Grass that are virtually maintenance free that are making their way into Florida landscape designs.

 

2.) Business in the front party in the back

 

Being in the residential design & construction industry for over a decade there has been a design trend that introduced itself early in the 2000’s that has become the absolute norm. This trend simply said is maximizing backyard space by placing your home as close to the curb as possible. Doing so, allows you, the homeowner, to design your own private oasis in the rear of the home. Here are a few ideas that are trending:

  • Private courtyards are offering homeowners a private oasis away from the busyness of the world right in your own backyard. These spaces typically feature large canopy trees that provide adequate shade, ornamental and less formal plants, and romantic yet quaint seating for two.
  • Outdoor activity spaces such as putting green, basketball court, fire pit, tv area etc.
  • Larger lanias and outdoor kitchens are perfect for those who like to entertain
  • A living fence such as a shrub or trees placed along the property line add additional privacy as well as decrease sound pollution.

3.) Hardscapes

The term Hardscapes refers to a man made object/material that is incorporated into the landscape of a structure in contrast to the vegetation that is used for both functionality and aesthetics. As homes are pushing for formality we’ve subsequently seen a rise in hardscapes. Here are a few hardscapes you will find trending in the new year.

  • Water Features have become increasingly popular among landscapes due to their noise cancelling properties, ability to attract wildlife and overall aesthetic flare.
  • Retainer walls are being used to incorporate clean lines and create a great formal landscaping bed.
  • Pots are a great hardscape to add additional color to your home where pathways or decking have made it impossible to add landscape
  • Pergolas are becoming increasingly popular as people are desiring creating outdoor living spaces.
  • Fireplaces are a great way to add an additional element to complete the Fire, Water, Earth and Air vibe.

 

4.) Edible Gardens

You have the space you might as well use it! As the demand for healthy organic produce has been on the rise homeowners are taking upon themselves to grow  edible garden spices and produce. With as little as a 10×10 space, you will be well on your way to growing your very own edible garden. Many are adopting the “what can I grow myself” mantra which is leading to an increased garden space.

 

5.) Landscape lighting

 

Since the early 2000’s landscape lighting has become almost customary on all recently landscaped homes. It is now in 2019 that we are seeing not just 3 or 4 lights to say “we have outdoor lighting”, but, it has become a whole landscape design itself. For example:

  • Solar footpath lights
  • Dramatic uplighting to make those palms, oaks and other “wow” trees look epic in the evening
  • White “christmas lights” strung around the backyard are very popular right now, and not just around the holidays, but year round
  • Step lighting

 

6.) Artificial Grass

Artificial grass has experienced it’s time in the spotlight. As synthetic grass prices have become commercially feasible and skilled labor has become informed of the installation processes there has been a large increase in demand.

  • No trimming!
  • No fertilizer!
  • And 20+ years of maintenance free grass.

7.) Landscape as Art

 

We are seeing an increase in landscape art including topiaries, hardscape patterns, and live arbors.

  • Topiary are plants or trees that have been trimmed in such a way to make an ornamental shape. Disney World has become famous for their over the top Topiaries of disney characters.
  • Designing hardscape patterns out of rocks and other material have become a creative way to construct an image or pattern in your lawn.

7 landscape irrigation tips to save water, save money, and save the environment!

  1. Install an irrigation timer. Many of the new irrigation timers used today have many features that simplify the irrigation process. One great feature that you should get to know is the seasonal adjustment dial . This user friendly dial allows you to adjust your watering times to a seasonal percentage to protect from over watering in summer and under watering in the winter months.
  2. In addition to installing an irrigation timer add a rainfall sensor or soil moisture reader that will turn of your system automatically when proper moisture levels are met. This simple addition to your timer can save 1000s of gallons of water a month.  We recommend having a WI-FI module installed to your irrigation timer as well in that it allows you to have access to your clock anywhere there is WIFI.
  3. Use a combination of irrigation heads including Rotors, Pope ups, and bubblers.
    • Rotors are a great option in large areas that need large amounts of water spread over a longer period of time. The Rotor heads rotate at adjustable radius allowing you to adjust the head for optimal watering coverage. Residential grade Rotors are typically placed 10-25’ apart.
    • Pop Ups are great options for smaller landscaped areas.. Since the water is being exerted at an even stream in a small confined area it is smart to dial back watering time when compared to a Rotor head.
    • Bubblers are great to install at the end of your irrigation swing pipe when you are looking to water an individual plant or tree. The bubbler is a great compliment to your irrigation system since this water emitter is one of the most efficient . Some drawbacks to the bubbler are that they have provide limited coverage and need to run for long periods of time to provide adequate water supply.
  4. Increase your efficiency with replacing generic pop up nozzles with the highly efficient Rotary nozzle. These nozzles use the same approach to watering as the larger rotors do. Incorporating this type of watering with your pop up heads has been known to decrease water runoff and limit evaporation from the typical mist like emission of water from the traditional nozzle.
  5. Picking the prime time to water. Typically the best time to water is early morning roughly 2 hours before sunrise. This allows the irrigation system to run at a cooler time of day which limits evaporation. By watering at this time you are not only saving water but protecting your lawn from fungus that could grow at night if you were to water later in the way.
  6. Replace damaged heads immediately! If a irrigation head goes un-repaired you could be losing up to  10000 gallons of water per month as well as damaging existing landscape and even damaging the foundation to your home.
  7. Adding, moving and simply adjusting current irrigation heads can be one of the top ways to save money, save water and save your landscape as a whole. Sometimes by simply decreasing the amount of water emitted from certain heads and adding additional heads in hard to reach areas are all it takes to save irrigation water from becoming runoff.

BONUS TIP!

Instead of irrigating rain fall  from your downspout to your driveway, invest in a rain barrel that you can use to water potted plants in and outside your home.

Dana B. San

“It has been our pleasure to work with Moore Landscape on the development of San Marino. Tom and the Moore Landscape Team have always gone above and beyond to insure each home is designed and installed to perfection.”

Marino & Montebello

Arthur B

“Moore Landscape has been our Landscape Designer for over 20 years. This company has our utmost trust and respect.Their attention to detail and workmanship is second to none. Moore Landscape has taken our projects and turned them into award winning community’s! Thank you Tom and the Moore Landscape Team!”

Bateman Communities