Landscape Contractors Near You
Landscaping Contractors Near You
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437 Day St,
San Francisco, CA 94131
1031 Valencia St,
San Francisco, CA 94110-2405
1031 Valencia St,
San Francisco, CA 94110-2405
3696 19th St,
San Francisco, CA 94110
425 Potrero Ave,
San Francisco, CA 94110
PO Box 40549,
San Francisco, CA 94140
San Francisco, CA 94114
424 Gold Mine Dr,
San Francisco, CA 94131-2528
328 Highland Ave,
San Francisco, CA 94110
160 Yukon St,
San Francisco, CA 94114-2338
1140 York Street,
San Francisco, CA 94110-3422
245 Noe St,
San Francisco, CA 94114
1514 Alemany Blvd,
San Francisco, CA 94112
841 Kansas Street #2,
San Francisco, CA 94107
PO Box 170651,
San Francisco, CA 94117
Related Landscaping Information
What is the Difference Between a Landscape Architect, a Garden/Landscape Designer, a Landscape Contractor, and a Landscape Gardener?
The terms for different landscape professionals can be confusing. However, it’s important to know the differences before you hire a landscaper for your project.
- Landscape architects have been licensed by the state and have undergone a bachelor’s or master’s degree in landscape architecture. They create a construction plan for your project.
- Garden/landscape designers usually work on smaller, residential projects. They often only work with “softscape” elements — plants. They create a planting scheme plan.
- Landscape contractors implement the landscape designs.
- Landscape gardeners maintain greenspaces after the designs have been implemented.
These roles do tend to overlap and some landscaping companies offer a variety of services. Ask the local landscape professionals you’re considering what services they offer before you make a selection.
What Landscape Elements are the Easiest to Maintain?
Before you fall in love with a landscape design, it’s important to consider upkeep. The following garden features can help you have a low-maintenance garden.
- Stonework, gravel, mulch, and pebbles
- Climate-specific grass
- Artificial grass
- Native plants
- Potted plants
Local landscapers in your area will know which plants will thrive in your climate. When you hire a landscaper, ask about the required maintenance before deciding on a landscape design.
What Should I Expect During the Landscape Process?
You may be wondering what a landscaper does. Each landscaping service provider may have a different process. When contacting potential local landscapers, you should ask about the typical process they take with their clients. Their process may include:
- An initial meeting to discuss your goals for the project, your budget, and desired features and style
- Presenting a design concept and talking over edits to the plan
- Creating a detailed plan, including the plants that will be used
- Going to a local nursery to pick out the plants
- Implementing the project