Although I deal mainly with arborists, many of them also do landscaping. Finding a professional landscaper is similar to finding a professional arborist, in my opinion. They should definitely have insurance; I wouldn t let them
A lot of this depends on what you're looking for in a landscaper. Are you looking for someone to mow lawns? Chances are that the small outfits that attend to that yard necessity won't have
I'm new to this and I'm wondering what I should look for and not. Should the landscaper have insurance, a license and a billing plan? What are the pros and cons and anything else someone can add. Thanks
is important to protect your landscaping investment and keep your property looking its very best. A landscape designer or landscaper can help you devise a schedule for upkeep and maintenance. Be honest with yourself if you do not have the time or the inclination
a LOT of timber retaining walls, and fixing ones that were put in poorly. I've never heard of repairs done to the face of the wall that worked. The pressure of the fill coming through the failed sections would just tear out anything you put on the face of the wall.
Large Palm trees in "good condition" are always valued by commercial landscapers........... Check the phone book and try calling local contractors......... Where are you located?
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prepare for this year. A new product called Rainwater Pillow promises to solve your problems. Developed by high-end garden landscaper and horticulturalist Jim Harrington last year, the Rainwater Pillow collects rainwater flowing off your home's roof during