Staring at a bare patch of dirt in your front yard and dreaming of a vibrant, functional outdoor space? The urge to grab a shovel and some plants might be strong, but before you dive headfirst, consider whether a professional may be a better call.
When to Call in the Professionals
Whether or not to hire a professional landscaper has a lot to do with your own knowledge and skill level. For some, a blank landscaping canvas can be daunting while others thrive in the planning stages. A professional landscaper may be a good call if you need some expert help in creating your dream yard.
Hiring a professional landscaper is also often a good decision if you have structural changes to make in the yard. For example, evening out slopes, solving drainage issues, or changing the general terrain in any way may be better suited for a professional. They have the heavy-duty tools and equipment to make quick work of a big project.
Professionals are also often required for projects that require tree care or tree removal. An arborist’s expertise is invaluable when it comes to planting, treating, and/or pruning trees.
DIY Projects to Tackle Yourself
If you are up for some research and planning as well as getting a little dirty, there are quite a few aspects to landscaping that you can take on yourself:
- Planning and Planting
Choosing the right plants for your climate, soil type, and desired aesthetic requires some research, but you can take this on yourself. If needed, seek advice from your local greenhouse regarding plant selection and placement. They can also advise on native plant options that are not only beautiful but also beneficial to local wildlife and are drought resistant.
- Pathways and Patios
If your ground is already level, creating pathways through your yard with edging and decorative stones is a great weekend project. Use the same concept to create a DIY patio or firepit area.
- Landscape Lighting
If you’d rather not get your hands dirty, consider giving your yard a lighting upgrade. Solar lights are easy to install and can make a big impact on the overall look and feel of your yard. A well-designed lighting plan can make our long summer evenings even more enjoyable.
Ultimately, the decision to call a landscape designer comes down to your project's complexity and your own comfort level. For small, straightforward landscaping projects, tackling them yourself can be incredibly rewarding. However, when it comes to larger-scale projects or those requiring specialized equipment, a professional can be an invaluable asset.
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