Other Considerations When Choosing And Installing Plants In Your Landscape
If you’ve seen one tropical yard, you’ve seen them all. Plant some pretty, green palms, and slap some brightly colored flowers down under them. That’s all it takes, right? Wrong. Choosing and planting your flora isn’t all that simple.
Florida has a subtropical climate and is located on a peninsula. Hot temperatures, tropical winds, and heavy rain fluctuations make Florida home to some of the most protected plant life in the United States. Additionally, Florida is home to some of the most noxious invasive species in the United States. There are laws about invasive species because they can bring pests and disease to Florida’s natural ecosystem (and your home).
We will design your landscape according to how much gardening you want to do on a regular basis. Do you just want to turn on the irrigation system twice a week and let the garden be? That’s totally fine. We have a garden service that will help maintain that garden by providing pruning and garden clean up several times a year.
Other things we will need to consider when choosing and installing plants in your landscape include:
- Soil quality
- Irrigation
- Sun exposure
- Wind exposure
- Size and shape at maturity
- Depth required when planting
- Colors of blooms
We know how to account for your yard’s unique features when creating a landscape design you’ll love.
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