Our Process At Blue Spruce Horticulture
Transforming Landscapes, Nurturing Growth
Embark on Your Landscape Transformation
To kick off our landscape design process, we’ll schedule an initial client meeting where we can tour the space together, delve into your preferences and goals, and establish a rapport. Our main objective during this meeting is to determine if we’re a good match and if our visions align. If we’re both excited about moving forward, we’ll send a follow-up email outlining the objectives we’ve identified and begin discussing the details of the project. Join us for an Inspiring initial client meeting!
Our Process is Concept to Completion
After a basic understanding of the project scope has been outlined and agreed upon an estimate will be provided. Adjustments and alterations can be made to accommodate budgets. If the estimated price range works for both parties we will move forward with the design process. Depending on the nature of the project, sometimes a full-scale landscape design is appropriate, other times a simple plant list with photos and a rough concept will be enough. We will then get together either virtually or in person to discuss the design and if desired, make any changes before finalizing.
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A Seamless Installation Experience
Before the start date for the project arrives we will have an on-site meeting with the clients and project managers to discuss details of the installation process. Then we get to the fun part. Throughout the installation and conversion process, we maintain constant communication on all ends to make sure everything goes smoothly and that details are tended to. Once the project is complete we will do a walk-through with the client to make sure that everything is up to satisfaction.
Ensuring Sustainable Beauty
After the installation is complete you get to watch the garden grow and take shape! We recommend to our clients some level of professional maintenance, at least for the first season, to make sure that the plants are established well, that any irrigation is functioning properly, and that the weeds don’t take over. Our gardens and landscapes are generally all low-maintenance and low-water. however, they still require general upkeep and care.