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Backyard Ideas | Starting a Landscape Design Business

How about developing your backyard ideas further, why not start your own business?  To start your own Landscape Design Business you only need a computer and some design software. You can get some great programs and there are many free trial versions avaliable. One I have found is http://www.showoff.com/Showoffpurchase.html. This allows you to insert a photograph then add images to create the perfect garden. There is an upgrade for $40, but I only used the free version for my own garden.

Another tool to use Is at www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/design/virtualgarden_index.shtml it is a free tool and I had a play and found it was very good .

There are two types of landscape gardening: the first is self-explanatory, you design, then create someone yheir perfect garden. The second is probably more lucrative and the customers are usually easier to please, this is commercial landscaping for companies and businesses. I suggest that you start with landscaping people’s gardens, followed by taking on some commercial projects.

The first step you have to take is to make sure you are thought of as professional. To do this you will need to first learn to use the landscape programs above, if you aren’t comfortable with these just look on Google and you can usually find some different ones. Most have free 30 day trial.

Becoming a expert

To start with I would recommend you learn how to use the software above, do some designs, print them out on high-quality paper, and put them all together in a folder. To do this take some photographs of friends gardens, then use these with your landscape programs to show where you’d make improvements. The best way if your garden or a friend’s garden needs landscaping, is to do the work and keep a photo diary of it. If it’s for a friend, you could maybe do the work for free if your friend paid to the materials. This would help selling your service as you will have photos of a job already completed.

Getting your first job

Now there are lots of ways to approach this, and I think I have figured out the best for you. Do a show garden at a local flower show or country show, just about any large event where you have a lot of people who are interested in gardens or homes.

You can usually get the space for free, if you are willing to put on a display. If you do have to pay to space, I suggest selling a few plants to cover the cost.

Just type ’show and the place you live’ into Google with a bit of searching around you should get all events come up that are local to you.

You can either choose to exhibit inside or outside, I suggest outside throughout the summer, and to be honest, it’s not worth creating a show garden in winter because your display plants will not look brilliant.

For your display garden I suggest about 15 feet by about 15 feet. In this area incorporate a patio with slabs or deck covering about two thirds of the area, have a table and chairs with a few planters on the deck/patio. Round the edge of the patio, have a raised bed, using some wood to build up is usually the easiest. In the raised beds, use some large plants and trees if you can get them, then under plant with herbaceous perennials and a few bedding plants. You can usually drum up a lot of interest this way.

For more information on making money from plants and gardening click below:

How to Create a Business Growing and Selling Plants

 

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LPA Design Principal Rick D’Amato on HGTV

Posted by admin on Mar 25, 2009 under Small Landscaping

HGTV: Outer Spaces, Episode 311 Part 4 …

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Angelo Surmelis HGTV’s 24 Hour Design “Casual Outdoor Room”

Posted by admin on Mar 23, 2009 under Small Landscaping

Brad Brock and Collin Daniel have a beautiful ranch-style home that has a sweeping front yard with lush foliage and palm trees. They spend most of their time entertaining in their front yard, but would love to extend the party into their backyard. Currently their backyard is an empty concrete patio enclosed by cinderblock walls, so it is not very inviting. Since they have no foliage in the back, the hot midday sun makes it unbearable to hang out and relax. Can Angelo Surmelis and the rest of …

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Liquiscape Backyard Design

Posted by admin on Mar 21, 2009 under Small Landscaping

3D Backyard project designed in Pool Studio by Liquiscape Designs.

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Planting Small Green Giants

Posted by admin on Jan 14, 2009 under Small Landscaping

See us plant Small Green Giants. Highland Hill Farm is a tree, plant, and shrub grower located in Fountainville Pa. and Milan Pa. During the winter months we give free landscaping plans that we will draw up by our in house designers. Just Email Us pictures of your site and a description of what you want your landscaping to accomplish.
We have been growing nursery stock for over 25 years. Let us help you with your landscaping needs. We try to offer a selection of top quality, nursery grown plants. Seedlings and small liners aren’t all you will find here at our nursery. We have a large variety of deciduous trees, evergreens, and shrubs that are all available. We also have shrubs of all shapes, sizes, and colors as well. We are constantly reviewing, and adding new varieties to add to our inventory , and will have several new introductions in most every category for each new season!! Our goal is to be able to offer you a great selection of quality plants at the best price. See how we dig or trees with utmost care Not all the plants listed on our site are in stock. Some plants we have on a limited basis and others can’t be safely transplanted at all times of the year. Orders large or small, we love them all. We feel that you should be able to come and see our operations so we do allow people to schedule tours of our nurseries. Click here for a quick look at great plants for the Delaware Valley.

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We are doing some landscaping in the front of our house…. the ground slopes so we need to do like a small ?

Posted by admin on Dec 20, 2008 under Small Landscaping

retaining wall with landscaping brick…. our bricks are REDISH… what color of bricks would you do for the landscape part???

I dont’ want it to clash.
any other sugguestions as to which color of brink we should do up against red brick?

I would select a gray color wall concrete block and wall cap (home Depot etc. sell such wall systems). Go with a rough face or textured face so it looks like stone (they even have some stone like patterns). The gray will feel like granite next to red brick and a cool color will provide a nice contrast with warm red bricks. I would also plant something that will soften the wall/arch over it – low juniper for example

where can i get info on running a small business?

Posted by admin on Dec 16, 2008 under Small Landscaping

i have a small landscaping business going in my neighborhood. i already have 3 solid customers, but i want to expand next year. i want to go more professional and starting signing out contracts and work the same way as the big landscaping companies do.
where can i get info on running a small business? some particular to landscaping would be most helpful.

Plenty of resources available on the federal Small Business Administration web site. Also lots of books available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble about small business stuff.

Also check out continuing eduction schools in your area – local community colleges and so forth for seminars on this topic.

Two things I would suggest you pay attention to: What is the right type of corporation for you to establish in order to protect yourself and minimize your tax liability both Federal and State – ask around for a good business attorney and/or a good tax accountant. Speaking of taxes – make sure you understand what sales tax you may need to charge your customers if your state says landscaper services are taxable. The reason I point this out is because if you are supposed to charge sales tax but don't the State can FORCE YOU to pay the tax, not your customers if you are audited.

Good luck

Frontyard Landscape

Posted by admin on Dec 14, 2008 under Small Landscaping

Here is the completed frontyard landscaping. Hardscapes designed by Bernie Baker, architect landscape design by Martha Shapiro Small frontyard with water feature.

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I would like to know what types of small trees are good for landscaping near or next to a house.?

Posted by admin on Dec 12, 2008 under Small Landscaping

or what types of trees might be bad for a house foundation.

If you are going to place a small flowering tree near a house, I'd space it so that the trunk is at least 6-10' from the house it's self. If you don't have that kind of room, you'll have to choose something more shrubby.

We don't know what USDA hardiness zone you're in, so our suggestions will be all over the place. Take some of them to your local independent garden center and ask them if they stock any of them… that may also help shorten the list.

I'm in USDA hardiness zone 5… my thoughts are for Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum), it doesn't bloom, but the purple foliage is nice. I like most Dogwoods, especially Korean (Cornus kousa) and Cornelian Cherry Dogwood (Cornus mas). If you want something a little more different look at Persian Parottia (Parottia persica) or Golden chain tree (Laburnum x watereri).

The roots of these trees will "mirror" their branches… and are unlikely to cause damage to the foundation of a house. Especially if they are 6-10' away… give them 50+ years… maybe the answer will be a little different… most of us will have renovated our landscapes by then.

I hope that this helps
Good luck-

Ranch of Brushy Creek , Landscaping Austin Texas

Posted by admin on Dec 12, 2008 under Small Landscaping

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This is another landscape design and installation in the ranch of brushy creek. The landscape design included the cad design 3d walk thru and installation. Included in this design we incorporated a a patio resurface custom stairs and a patio extension. Its also has a small pondless water stream and fall as well a full flower bed and plants. Who says you can’t spend under $10,000 to enjoy some nice landscaping.

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