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Today, we discuss when it is a good time to hire a landscape designer for your yard and garden, and when a project is manageable to do it yourself. Whether you are considering changes to lawn or garden, this episode is worth considering if you have a busy lifestyle and your time is valuable.
When to hire a designer
- I come from DIY background
- DIY – good for small projects, maintenance
- Takes time
- Can be haphazard
- Can cause long term issues
- Goal is beauty and less work
- Many designers good at beauty
- Many becoming better at low maintenance
- What to consider about your yard projects
- Do you know what you’re doing?
- What scale is the design?
- How substantial is the change?
- Do you have existing beauty?
- Is it comprehensive?
- Is it cohesive?
- Do you know the right timing for your project?
- Do you have time to plan your project?
- Do you have time to implement your project?
- Do you just need a super quick spruce-up?
- Do you lack design skills?
- Are you aware of any permits and requirements for projects
- Benefits of design
- Cohesive
- Updated, in style
- Convenient
What to ensure
- Clear, open, frequent communication
- Clearly communicate expectations
- Get clear on what you want from your yard
- Openly discuss with family about what you all want, and don’t want
- Discuss how to make the landscape as low maintenance as possible
- They are the expert, and also the provider of service
- You need to ensure you maximize their knowledge and your satisfaction by fully understanding and clarifying your needs
- Touch base throughout design process
- Provide feedback
- Provide clarity
- Acknowledge and encourage parts you like
- Ask as many questions as needed to fully understand
- Be present during installation
- Be willing to ask if things don’t seem right
- Make sure you let your providers do their work
- After installation
- Understand any establishment needs
- Finalize payment
- Leave a review or recommendation!
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I’m Ben Hale your virtual design guide
to help you and your family have a
healthy beautiful landscape with less
work what’s up and welcome to episode 16
of the aesthetic ecosystems podcast
today we are going to be talking about
when to hire a designer that’s right
guys when it comes to our landscape in
our projects sometimes it’s just best to
hire something out for multiple reasons
but of course sometimes you just want to
do things yourself too so we’re gonna
try and tease out when is for you you
know this is again different for each
person each individual situation each
property and each family so for you when
is it the right time to look for a
designer maybe for a consultation or for
full design work or design and
implementation work so today we’re gonna
go through basically a QA checklist of
things you can use to decide for your
landscape whether you should hire a
designer or not and and that’s really it
guys that’s what we’re gonna be talking
about today so the way I’m going to
break this out is is a little bit of
background and just to align us on what
our goals are again for for our
landscape and then all and then going
into what you can consider for your
projects and when is a designer right
for you so some of the questions you
should be asking yourself and then after
that if you’ve decided to hire a
designer what you need to do to make
sure you get the best out of working
with your designer and also maximize
their potential at the same time and and
how to make sure you have a good
situation a good relationship with your
designer and to get the most money’s
worth out of out of that that
relationship and and a little bonus at
the end for anybody who’s in Ohio I’ve
got a great resource for you as well so
with that let’s get into the topic today
so a little bit of background on on this
whole thing and a refocus on our goals
and so
first is is a background for me and and
where I’m coming from this might help
you understand things and it also might
help ground us with this whole
discussion so for me I grew up and I
still am and in many ways a
do-it-yourselfer I’m a person who likes
to you know slap on my boots go out
there throw on some split leather gloves
and get to work you know and do it
myself get dirty get some sweat out and
and have a good time at the same time
you know make at the end of the day
feeling like you actually did something
there’s something to be said about that
you know to to build things yourself to
look back see your accomplishments and
and feel good about it you know that’s
how I grew up that’s how my parents
raised me that’s what what my parents
are – most of the things in our house
the whole the whole house basically
needed rehabbed when I was growing up
and and so I was thrust into that
situation I was up on our roof shingling
at a ripe old age of probably I don’t
know it was I was like seven or eight
years old the first time I was up on the
roof and and now Child Services would
probably be knocking on people’s doors
if something like that happened but but
back then you know I I survived right
and my siblings survived and and I know
how to do roofs at an age of seven or
eight years old so yeah but that’s how I
grew up in and so there’s something to
be said and admired about doing it
yourself but at the same time sometimes
it’s it’s the most value for your life
for your time or for your family just to
just to have somebody come in and and do
the process the right way sometimes and
or the you know the easier way or the
time-saving way so there are multiple
reasons to hire a designer and and I all
admit back in the day not too distant
past I’ve you know I kind of turned my
nose up at people who have somebody come
in and and help with their landscape or
or their house or whatever is and you
know it’s a resourceful way to to do
things yourself but I’ve come to realize
sometimes our time is the most valuable
thing and that’s again with this you
know this podcast is really about its
just about landscapes it’s about time
and and having time to spend with your
family and the things you care about the
things you value and if something like
hiring a designer can free up the time
and the energy and the peace of mind for
you to do things that you care about in
your life then it’s totally worth it
and I’m saying totally worth it from the
standpoint of the monetary input you
require to do that as well as just the
you know being able to admit to yourself
that that somebody else has a better
skillset with this or a more appropriate
skill set with this and I’m going to
value their time to help me with this to
get it done properly to get it done
potentially faster or potentially better
and and that’s going to free me up to do
more valuable things with my life and
that’s what we were really talking about
here today so that background you know I
come from a do-it-yourselfer background
but I acknowledge now that there is
value in bringing some expert in to help
you for multiple reasons so that’s what
we’re gonna tease out today is is is
there a right reason for you to hire a
designer to come help you either design
your landscape consult with you on a few
things or potentially do the design and
installation so the whole you know the
whole whole nine yards and there are
even designers that have partnerships or
have a you know a crew that helps with
the maintenance the long-term
maintenance not only establishment phase
but the maintenance phase as well so
things to consider here as we go through
this process now I want to say you know
coming from a do-it-yourself background
I also acknowledge that there are
drawbacks to this and that’s kind of
what I’m getting at today is the other
side of the coin of the do-it-yourself
type attitude and they you know get it
done attitude is is doing it yourself
it’s good for small projects generally
you know doing it yourself can save a
lot of hassle actually if you just get
it done you know bang something out if
it’s something you can attain yourself
it’s a manageable size project for you
and maybe a few family members or a few
friends or a few neighbors to kind of
come together and get something done and
you know have some good camaraderie at
the same time there’s there’s certainly
something to be said about that
and you know I guess it’s the modern-day
barn raising if you think about that way
and DIY can be also be good for the
maintenance phase if it’s not too
overbearing and it’s something you can
do and something that actually connects
you with your landscape it might be
worth it to to do it yourself right but
on the flip side doing it yourself can
take time right it can take away
valuable time if this is time you’d
rather be spending doing something else
so something to consider there as well
as it doing it yourself especially when
you’re talking about your whole
landscape it can be a haphazard project
process excuse me
and so what I mean by this this is
actually the case of our landscape right
now is I haven’t sat down with our
landscape it’s kind of in a little bit
I’m ashamed to admit this but I guess
ashamed is a strong word but I’m a
little embarrassed that’s a better word
right embarrassed to admit that that I
haven’t sat down and fully designed a
comprehensive plan of our landscape yet
and it’s simply because I haven’t sat
down and focused on it but it’s it’s
something a part of the plans and I
definitely hope to share that with you
guys too because it’s a fun and exciting
process but but so as a result our
landscape is kind of like a haphazard
landscape there’s it’s just kind of been
slapped together there’s a few random
plants here and there that that probably
shouldn’t be where they are because it
hasn’t been properly planned and and I
was I’m definitely a victim of the the
clearance aisle plants sometimes like oh
this is a great plant I just need to
have this and then I actually have a
plan for where to put it and so it ends
up getting put in just kind of a random
spot so sorry to my wife Cory for this
if she’s listening you know this is kind
of how our landscape is right now and
and definitely the plan to make it
better so I’m I’m accounting on you guys
to hold me accountable to to plan our
landscape properly for the sake of my
wife and my family and my neighbors help
me out with that right okay so it can be
haphazard as my point there and at the
same time you can also by not fully
planning it or not having done it
properly you can actually lead to long
term issues in your landscape whether
these are maintenance issues or design
issues it can lead to long term problems
so that’s just something to consider
when
you’re doing it yourself is are you in
over your head basically or do you
really know what you’re doing and that’s
something to consider and it’s really
important okay now I want us to take a
bit of a step back and think big picture
about why we want to have a lower
maintenance landscape and remember again
if if this is your first episode maybe
you haven’t heard this but and I really
strongly recommend you go back and
listen to episode 1 of the podcast and
also if this is your first episode thank
you for listening and I’m really excited
you’re here this is awesome stuff to me
I’m really excited about this podcast
and sharing all of my knowledge with you
and I hope you come here to save time in
your landscaping and and that’s really
what it’s about here’s is is that your
landscape and your life when it comes to
both of those things your life is more
important than your landscape and being
out there and having to to sit there and
maintain it all the time and so what I’m
sharing on this show is tips and tricks
and tactics on how to save time in your
landscape so you can spend the important
parts of your life on what’s most
important to you and that time in your
life on what’s most important to you so
that’s what we’re really focusing on
here is we want beauty in our landscape
we still want to have a beautiful
landscape but we also want to have to be
able to spend less work on it so we’re
not talking about a botanical garden
here that we want in our yard where we
have to be out there every day managing
it maintaining it to keep it pretty and
attractive for when we come home from
work and want to have a little breath of
fresh air and a beautiful sight to look
at when we come home or when we have
guests over right so we still want that
beauty but we don’t want to be a slave
to our landscape where we’re working at
all the time and having to maintain it
and keep it proper so it looks right and
looks nice and so I want to just point
out that there are many designers that
are very good at designing beautiful
landscapes but they don’t always design
low maintenance landscapes with that
said though there there is a growing
population of designers out there that
do design beautiful low-maintenance
landscapes and that
our goal here so when we’re looking for
a designer I want to preface this whole
discussion now with we want to find try
and find a designer that is capable of
designing you a landscape that you don’t
have to be out there maintaining you
don’t have a ton of plants with disease
issues that you’re trying to fix and a
ton of just general issues that you have
to be out there working on or a lot of
pruning and mowing and all that stuff so
when we’re talking about hiring and
designer we’re talking about hiring a
designer that’s capable of producing a
low-maintenance landscape for you that
is beautiful and enjoyable at the same
time alright we’ve covered a good amount
of background now about first of all
where I come from and if you’re a
do-it-yourselfer hopefully you can
identify with that a little bit and if
not that’s perfectly fine too but I at
least want to give you guys the
perspective that even though I come from
that background I acknowledge that there
are times where it’s actually really
beneficial to have a designer coming in
and helping you and and also we’ve also
covered our goals right what’s our
overarching goal and that is to give us
more freedom in our life right and not
to have to be sitting you know sent
outside to take care of our landscape or
spend a bunch of money to maintain it
and that sort of thing so so those are
our goals now let’s get into how do we
choose whether or not to hire a designer
and and help focus us on on just making
that decision right I want to make that
decision very easy very as clear-cut as
possible for you so you’re not stressing
out whether or not you made the right
decision so let’s get into it here is
what to consider about your yard
projects and also I want to point out
that if you go over to the show notes
it’s basically you can print this out or
copy it and paste it as essentially a
checklist all right all of these
questions I’m talking about I’ve gotten
the show notes so you can go over there
you don’t have to be writing notes down
or whatever if you’re driving you know
just focus on your driving and you know
and generally speaking to guys just so
you know all the show notes have a basic
general outline of the the podcast so
for one you can scan it over and see if
it’s worth listening for you I totally
acknowledge that you know some podcasts
are worth listening to and I’m not going
to say every
single podcast is gonna be the most
value for you and if and I want to save
you guys time even in listening to this
podcast right so so if you want to scan
out the show notes and see which
podcasts are valuable to you each show
notes has a basic general outline of the
show and want to talk about and of
course the the whole show is in further
depth and so for today basically you can
go over to the show notes and get a
printable outline of the questions I’m
talking about here and and whether or
not to hire a designer for your
landscape and then also what
characteristics to look for in your
designer relationship okay so let’s get
into it first I want to say it when it
comes to considering your yard projects
do you know what you’re doing do you
actually know what to do with your
project how to plan it and then how do
you implement a design and and how to
establish a maintain your project if
these are if one or more of these things
are unknowns for you it might be worth
hiring a designer and if you feel pretty
comfortable with this stuff again a lot
of this is based on the scale which is
gonna be another question later is how
big of a project are you talking about
and how comfortable do you feel that if
this feels like an unknown or a big
thing you finding yourself digging
through a bunch of YouTube videos just
to learn some stuff it actually might be
worthwhile for you to go out and find a
designer instead to do some of this work
for you because they have the training
they have the experience and the
knowledge to to do some of this work
okay the next thing is what scale is the
design right we’ve just kind of talked
about this so how big is your design are
you talking about it you know a tiny
little garden plot right in front of
your your front of your house or around
your mailbox or is this a more extensive
design that we’re talking about where
we’re gonna be planning our whole front
yard or our whole back yard or we’re
dealing with an extensive issue maybe
you know you’re dealing with some root
issues that you want to design out of
your landscape some how are you dealing
with some drainage problems some some of
those issues can be more serious and
might require the help of a designer or
maybe even maybe even a landscape
architect to help deal with you know
some of the more serious issues where
you’re really doing some massive changes
to your landscape might
we require the help of a landscape
architect and that might be out of your
scope right because some of this has to
do with larger scale stuff that might
affect drainage and and all that sort of
stuff okay so what scale is the design
next piece is how substantial is the
change you know this kind of goes part
and parcel with the last piece of the
what scale
hey but there’s a slight subtle
difference here how substantial is the
change you know it could be a small
design but if you’re putting in it like
a massive retaining wall as part of that
design or you’re doing something that
might change the a drainage on your
property or something like that or
planting some trees that really are
going to change how your property is
perceived in the next you know 10 years
or something it might be a substantial
change that you really want to have some
professional opinions on so so again if
you’re talking about a major change it
might be good to have some of that
perspective okay next do we have
existing beauty on our landscape so do
we already have a pretty good design and
we’re just kind of looking to spruce
things up and maybe this is something
you feel pretty comfortable with doing
it yourself you know maybe it’s just the
addition or removal of a few plants that
might make a big difference or you know
kind of sprucing things up with some
hard scape elements that are pretty
pretty capable of handling on your own
scale so let’s say you do have an
existing beautiful space whatever space
you’re considering whether it’s a part
of your yard or the whole yard the the
part I want to say about that too is is
the design piece comprehensive so does
it does it go through the whole design
or do you have kind of hodgepodge
elements in your design whether again
we’re talking about a garden or the
whole landscape here so so does it look
like it is is fully designed or do you
just kind of have a few hodgepodge
pieces put together and along with that
– is it cohesive does it feel like it
all fits together
so is it comprehensive and cohesive do
you just have like specific parts that
are well designed or you know parts that
are beautiful or do you have a good
cohesive and comprehensive Beauty going
throughout your design and that’s again
with your
whole landscape you’re talking about as
well as the specific garden you’re
talking about and there’s good ways to
figure out having a good cohesive design
where it feels like a unified space it
feels like a fluid space and it really
has its own unique character to it so
that’s important when you’re talking
about your existing beauty okay moving
on do you know the right timing for your
projects you know it’s really important
too to get the timing right where you’re
planting it the best times you’re
dealing with your or you’re avoiding
potential weed issues popping up it with
the way you implement your design is the
timing of planting your design and at
the same time that you’re also giving
the best chance for your plants to
succeed so that’s really important next
do you have time to plan the project so
a good project does take time to plan it
out to articulate what you want for one
thing and to put it into practice so put
it into a cohesive design that is is
well articulated and then also carried
out and so that planning piece that does
take a significant amount of time to
avoid the right issue so if you don’t
have the time it might be worth the
investment to hire an expert to do that
for you and to do it in a way where you
can feel more confident in the the
outcome so the time is important piece
as we’ve touched on a lot here and same
with that do you have time to implement
your project so the actual
implementation of your project requires
a significant amount of time too and if
this is something you enjoy it might not
be that difficult but it could take away
from a lot of family activities you know
say it takes a weekend what if you spent
that weekend camping with your family or
catching up with old friends or visiting
distant relatives things like that that
could be better parts or better time
that you spend instead of working on
your landscape so do you just need a
super quick spruce up with your
landscape so maybe you’re trying to
increase the curb appeal maybe you’re
trying to sell your house right
sometimes this is something if you feel
comfortable you can do it yourself but
you can also hire a designer to do this
to say you know you you approach your
designer and say
look I just want to you know really make
my yard pop just do a few things that’s
you know not a overhaul of my landscape
something low-cost that you can you can
design quickly that can last more than
you know just the season and but it
really you know spruces up the curb
appeal of my house helps it sell and
maybe even increases the value of what I
get out of it so that’s something you
can think about either for yourself or
for a designer and so sometimes a quick
spruce up of your landscape can really
make a big difference and it’s worth it
the next do you lack design skills some
people you know I totally get it our
design illiterate either they can’t you
know can’t perceive what something on
paper looks like when you put it in your
landscape or they can’t go through the
design process and that’s totally okay
there’s nothing wrong with that but at
the same time it’s totally worth
acknowledging that some people are
really good at design for example I when
it comes to graphic design I am totally
graphically designed illiterate and this
goes to doubt all the way down to the
clothes I wear and so I have to you know
talk to Cory my wife about okay does
this look okay or not you know and and
she has to give me sometimes the real
wake-up call and you know say hey you
know I’ll admit though my older brother
wears taper or used to wear tapered
jeans that’s never been a thing of mine
so I have two older brothers and I’m not
gonna clarify which ones which but um
you know I’ve never at least made that
much of a fashion design faux pas
but um get back on topic here my one of
my brothers is a graphic design major
and and kudos to him he actually
designed me a beautiful logo that’s the
current logo if you look on the screen
of your your podcast player there you’ll
actually see the design logo that he
designed which is awesome and and so
thanks Tim for the design and the design
I had before that I made in PowerPoint
and and now that I looked back at I mean
to be fair I made it in about like ten
minutes when I was trying to launch my
brand and it was something I did super
quick but just the
our scheme was totally off the design
itself was totally off and and I was I
am graphic design illiterate so
sometimes just like just like that you
know it’s totally worth having somebody
to come in and coach you on your
landscape and and that’s something
that’s totally okay because some of us
are skilled at some things in other rows
of us are skilled at other things and
that’s fine
okay so that wraps up basically the the
QA checklist I have for you to reflect
on for yourself and as weather as to
whether or not you should have a
designer come in and help you with your
landscape weather again it’s part of the
design process or part of the
implementation process or both or even
just some consultation and so important
things to consider there and with that
guys I do want to put a plug in here you
can go over to aesthetic ecosystems comm
slash consulting to get a digital
consultation with me right now I’m this
isn’t going to be something that I’m
offering forever but right now I am
offering one-on-one virtual
consultations with your landscape and if
you have any questions you know that I
have some flexible options there to
consider and so something for you to
consider if you just need a quick chat
or consultation or even more in-depth
chat and consultation there’s a few
options there for you to check out so
aesthetic ecosystems comm slash
consulting and you can check out the
link in the show notes as well ok enough
plugs for me let’s get moving on so some
of the benefits of design is that a good
design is cohesive so it feels like a
unified space so if you think about
let’s see think about ok Washington DC
right for for you Americans out there a
lot of you non Americans when you look
at you know a picture of the US Capitol
you see the big wide expanse of the gosh
I I’m I’m blanking on the the terms I
guess it’s the Capitol lawn right and
then those big reflection pools out
front – well that design was planned
that way – to give a feeling of power
and legitimacy when the US government
was still trying to establish itself as
a legitimate nation in the early phases
of the
United States and and that feeling was
deliberate to make it look expensive to
make it look like the you know the Royal
European nations that had these
wonderful beautiful expansive designs
that are very formal and geometrically
designed and so a good cohesive design
can actually convey a feeling or a get
you thoughtful or it can it can actually
invoke something I guess is what I’m
getting at here I guess I guess I’m
going too long guys because I’m starting
to become at a loss for words so I’ll
wrap up here soon
so a good cohesive design is important
and also a designer can actually you
know make something feel updated or in
style you know what was popular in the
popular or even appealing today so
that’s something where a designer can
really help you have the right style or
or maybe you want to have a specific
style or a unique style they can really
help you with that and a lot of
designers are very well-versed in
various forms of style and next it’s
just convenient sometimes right
sometimes the convenience is worth the
expense let’s be honest so there is an
additional expense when you’re hiring a
designer for for any level of
consultation or help or design work but
sometimes the convenience or the peace
of mind or the time you get back for
your life is well worth the expense so
again this is talking about your time
which is more unlimited than sometimes
your expenses in your life so it’s just
something to consider there so let’s say
you’ve actually decided to hire a
designer what do you do what do you do
to ensure a good relationship that you
get the most out of it and that you’re
happy with the end result so I want to
just go through some things here to help
you figure that out and I want to
preface this discussion with the
whatever what are the motivations of
your designer right so understanding
what motivates your designer can be very
helpful you know they don’t just want to
most designers I’ll be honest some some
might be not so great but most designers
they actually want you to be happy they
want you to be to have a good result
because most designers
one they want your repeat business so
even though you’re designing one part
you might be of your landscape you might
be coming back for a future help or
after your designs been implemented for
a few years you might want to spruce it
up or there might be an issue that is
arise or something that’s changed and
they’ll want you to come back to them
saying hey you did a great job we need
help with this piece next and can you
come help us in addition most designers
the word-of-mouth references are the
most important means of business for
them and so they want you to be happy
enough to tell your neighbors and
friends and everybody you know about how
good of a job they did so with that said
what do you need to do to ensure a good
relationship well first and and foremost
is clear open and frequent communication
so you want to be as clear and concise
with your communication as possible and
also to communicate your expectations so
you might have a certain expectation and
sometimes I’ll be honest is very hard
for us as clients to to communicate or
to vocalize what our expectation is and
so it’s it’s part of the discussion
process of the designer to help
understand and maybe even tease out what
you’re thinking and unfortunately not
all designers you know offer of course
we can’t all read a crystal ball right
for ourselves and the designers can
sometimes have a hard time understanding
what you want and so the more you have a
chance to discuss your goals the more
likely you both will be able to
understand what it is you want and to
implement that in your designer to make
sure it’s carried out through the design
process and so it’s really important for
you to get clear on what you want from
your yard and then once you get clear on
that how to convey that to your designer
as well likewise this is a family
process so openly discuss with your
family about what you want and also what
you don’t want and this is personally
for you what you want and also to
understand from your family what they
want so what for example what your kids
want
the landscape might be incredibly
important and making sure they want to
go outside and play right or they want
to get outside and work with you on the
landscape in a way that’s healthy and
what your spouse wants from the
landscape as well so what do they want
to feel what do they want to get
involved with how do they want to
experience things those are something
new they want as part of the landscape
and so involving the whole family as
part of the landscape is very important
likewise when I say part of the family
let’s face it a lot of times our pets
are a family member too so what does
your pet want out of the landscape is
there something that can enhance their
experience with your landscape if
they’re an outdoor pet so something to
consider there and next make sure you
discuss how to make the landscape as
low-maintenance as possible this is very
very important because a designer might
come in and design a beautiful landscape
that’s so amazing maybe even from day
one but if it’s not a low-maintenance
landscape it’s gonna become quickly
become a burden it might be very costly
to hire somebody to maintain it or it
might be very costly in time for you to
maintain it and it might cause a lot of
just problems and stress and burden in
the future so so really make sure how to
make a low-maintenance landscape for you
and and find the right designer to to
really insure that so the next piece is
to understand that the designer is the
expert here right we’re hiring somebody
for their knowledge their experience and
their skill set and and at the same time
though they’re also the provider of a
service and so because they’re the
provider of a service – you need to
ensure that you maximize their knowledge
but also your satisfaction by fully
understanding your needs and also
clarifying your needs at the same time
so this goes back to the communication
piece I was talking about earlier is
remember that this person has a unique
skill set that you may not have and
because of that it’s really important to
get clear on what you want and what they
can offer to match that up as best
possible – to get the best value out of
you’re working on here the next piece
again you guys will see a very
consistent theme of communication here
is to make sure you touch base
throughout the whole design process make
sure you’re providing feedback and this
is okay even if it’s feedback that you
don’t like you can do it in a very
appropriate way you don’t have to be
rude about it but to provide feedback of
you know what I appreciate what you’re
doing here but but this I don’t like or
this I’m not a huge fan of or you know
I’m not really feeling this designer I’m
having a hard time visualizing whether I
would like this this is all appropriate
feedback and to say you know here’s
here’s some stuff I found that I like
can we make this low-maintenance and you
know to provide some visual examples if
you’re having a hard time articulating
what you want so finding it’s taking the
effort on your part to go find something
you like or examples of certain things
you like put together like a mood board
right a virtual mood board or even a
physical one and you know these are the
colors I like these are some design cues
that I like here’s some feelings that I
enjoy and again we’re talking about the
whole family here and and trying to
really tease out with your designer what
you want and and articulate that as best
possible so providing feedback is okay
and this is throughout the whole design
process so if you really not feeling
something it’s better to rewind and
redesign as opposed to put something in
that’s very hard to change and after
it’s put in so with that make sure
you’re providing clarity and also
acknowledging encouraging parts you like
let me say that again acknowledging and
encouraging parts that you like so if
they’re you know you’re not totally sold
on a landscape design proposal let’s say
but there is certain parts you like
maybe your designer can then take what
the parts that you like and expand it
further or further enhance it to really
make it a design that just pops for you
that feels right and feels great and and
you know that’s what we want here again
the last thing I want to say with
touching base throughout the design
process is asking as many questions as
needed
fully understand so it’s totally okay
for you to question either the process
or what they’re doing or how they’re
doing it for you to fully understand so
think of this is what pops in my head
here is if you’re in hospital right it’s
the more questions you ask the more
fully understand things the more options
you potentially have and and the more
clear you can be and confident you can
be in what’s being done and so the same
goes here the the better you understand
the process and what’s being done the
more confident you can feel that
comfortable you can feel and also the
more you can provide feedback along the
way to ensure a happy and and caring and
thoughtful result I guess so let’s move
on then okay the next piece so let’s say
you’ve got a design you’re happy with or
at least you think you’re happy with
now what happens next well the
installation process and I’m assuming
here that you’re having the installation
done you’re by somebody right so the
first thing with the installation
process is do your best to be present
during the installation as much as
possible and the reason for this is is
if there’s something that’s going on
that you don’t feel is right then you
can be present you can talk about it and
you can do it in a way where hopefully
nobody gets upset and it takes me and
gets taken care of as quickly as
possible as early as possible because
again the later it’s caught the more
difficult it is to change something and
so be willing to ask if things just
don’t feel right so you have to be able
to ask questions and likewise make sure
you let your providers do their work
so if you’re just curious you know how
what does this lever do on the mini
excavator that you have you know that
can really be disruptive to the whole
work process of your the people that are
coming in to help you install this
landscape so so make sure it’s the right
questions right so if you’re concerned
about what somebody’s doing or how
they’re doing it and it doesn’t just
just doesn’t seem right that’s okay but
if you’re just curious you know maybe
it’s better to ask that afterward or
later on like here’s was something
they’re doing or how they do it
that doesn’t really affect the design so
so make sure you let them do their work
when they can or they need to unless
it’s something you’re concerned about
potentially or you really want to
clarify so that’s what I want to tease
out there the next piece is after the
installation process understand any
establishment establishment needs so
what do I need to do to make sure that
these plants get properly established is
there any erosion stuff that I need to
be concerned about things like that that
you know the early establishment phase
is very important for the success of
plants and also the success of design
for soil health and that sort of thing
as well so it’s important to understand
what those needs might be because they
might assume something that you know
that you might not know actually so it’s
really important to understand that the
next piece of course is to finalize the
payment make sure your designer is happy
your installer is happy and that you’re
happy as well that you guys have already
been clear on what payments situation
goes on and to just get that wrapped up
so it’s taken care of and last this is
very valuable if especially if you’re
happy to leave a review or a
recommendation for these people whether
they have their own website or
potentially like Angie little Angie’s
List or house.com or something like that
if there’s a way to leave a review for
this person especially if you’re
satisfied with their work it can be very
beneficial for their business they will
greatly appreciate it and it’s it’s very
helpful likewise if you’re if you just
say over the top happy with what they’ve
done sometimes
a testimonial that they can put on their
website is incredibly valuable for them
so you can actually leave like a you
know just contact them first and say
would you is this something you would
like and you can actually like record a
short video if you’re comfortable with
that or you know provide a short blurb a
few sentences of your satisfaction with
them in whatever way and it’s sometimes
that feedback is incredibly beneficial
for them in their business so I’m sure
they’d greatly appreciate it so
something to think about there
of leaving a review or a recommendation
for them is something that’s great okay
so
that’s what I have today as far as
choosing a designer and making sure
you’re happy with the whole design
process if you’ve if you’ve made that
choice and so the last piece I want to
say here is for you lucky people that
are from the great state of Ohio or they
live closeby
what I’ve done is is I’ve put together a
resource by doing a collaborative
exercise with a lot of the top luminous
designers in Ohio and they’ve come
together provided a great resource on
the top luminance plants that they use
in their designs and so this is trees
and shrubs there’s a few trees and
shrubs but but mostly what they’ve
provided is a ton of plants that can go
into smaller garden designs as well as
grasses that you can use in your designs
as well and and this is a great resource
that they’ve provided but what I’ve also
done is is shared the participating
designers so these are some of the top
designers across Ohio for low
maintenance landscapes and if you’d like
to get in touch with any of them today
I’ve provided a link within the show
notes where you can get in touch I have
their contact information there and for
those of them that have websites I also
have their their websites as well so you
can go check them out and so go over to
the show notes
check out the Ohio designers as well as
any other information that you might
want to refer to today and last if you
haven’t considered leaving a review for
the podcast just like reviews are great
for these designers too to leave reviews
on their websites I greatly appreciate
it if you like this show
– go ahead over to iTunes and leave a
review so I want to share a review
that’s already on iTunes from and so for
those of you who have left overview I
also want to say thank you very much
your reviews have been incredibly
helpful and and these reviews are
helpful for for new people that are
considering listening to the show it
helps them click on that first episode
and come check it out okay so I have a
review from ditch dollar sign or maybe
that’s maybe that’s six and zix says by
the way I love the user names that I’ve
seen on on iTunes so far and for those
of you who don’t know that
you have to leave this short nickname
and it has to be a unique nickname that
hasn’t been used before so what it’s led
to is some pretty cool creativity from
from some of the reviewers so so thank
you also for making me chuckle reviewers
but this is from zix and zix says great
information tips and tricks love the
talk on soil chemistry so thank you for
leaving a review and for those of you
who also have left a review thank you
very much and with that guys also thanks
for tuning in and make sure you live
with passion and make tomorrow better
than today
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