FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below are some of the questions we receive almost daily - and they might be the same questions you might be asking yourself...
Q. Do you install lawns?
A. We do not install traditional Kentucky blue grass lawns. Our choice for sod areas are lower water use hybrids or buffalo grass.
Q. I would like to start, but I don’t have the money for the entire project. Can I break it into phases?
A. Yes, we take the most efficient ways of breaking down a job to fit a customers budget.
Q. Do you work all year long?
A. Yes, there are many phases of a project that can be completed during our mild winter months. Sometimes, it is a situation where Mother Nature decides what phase of your landscape we can install. We do a lot of designs during the winter months to get the process started and help get your spring needs met early.
|Q. Can I do some of the work myself?
A. Yes, for budget reasons, or for the love of gardening we can help put together a plan for clients who like to get their hands dirty. If you have some of your own sweat equity into your landscape you may take better care of it.
Q. Do I have to water a xeriscape landscape?
A. For the first year of an installation plants need water to establish deep healthy root systems. After that, most can do well with water once to twice a month during drought conditions.
Q. What if I want a plant with more water needs than the rest of my landscape?
A. We have a great system so that you can throw some vegetables into your garden or a must have plant using our multi circuit drip system which supplies water directly where it needs to go without over-watering the low water need plants.
Q. What is a drip system and how does it work?
A. A good drip system targets specific plants and gives them as much water as they need, when they need it. The system uses a series of different length poly pipe that expands and contracts. It sits under the mulch where it keeps water loss from evaporation to a minimum.
Our multi circuit drip system uses multiple lines in the same areas so that xeric plants get watered once a month and your tomato plant that needs daily water can occupy the same space.
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