Landscape construction is seasonal, but if you do it right, you can make this work to your advantage. As landscape design—at least when done right—takes time, one of the best periods to start these projects is winter. Today, we’re going to make the case that you should consult your landscape contractor now to start landscape design, so next year, once the ground thaws, you can jump right into construction and be ready by summer for use. Continue reading Start Landscape Design Now for Construction Next Year
Start Landscape Design Now for Construction Next Year
Landscape construction is seasonal, but if you do it right, you can make this work to your advantage. As landscape design—at least when done right—takes time, one of the best periods to start these projects is winter. Today, we’re going to make the case that you should consult your landscape contractor now to start landscape design, so next year, once the ground thaws, you can jump right into construction and be ready by summer for use. Continue reading Start Landscape Design Now for Construction Next Year
The grass is blanketed in snow. The trees are leafless. And the ponds are frozen over. But this year, Punxsutawney Phil didn’t see his shadow, thereby predicting an early spring! And if this famous groundhog is right, it means now’s the perfect time for New England property owners to engage in thoughtful planning for the upcoming season. Here are nine things you can do now during these final weeks of winter to prepare your landscape for spring.