When
you decide that it is time to make changes to your landscape surroundings,
this page can help guide you through the process of determining
your goals, establishing a budget, and choosing the right designer/contractor
for you.
The
Clark's Approach
Whether
your home is new or old, large or small, you can enhance its appeal
with landscaping. The exterior of your home reflects your family's
personality and way of life. It provides your family with a place
to entertain, play, and relax. Effective landscaping will make
your living space more attractive
Increase your family's
use and enjoyment of the outside environment
and even add
to the value of your home for resale.
When
it comes to creating effective landscapes nobody is better at
providing homeowners with our total approach to residential landscaping.
Our Design/Build/Maintain solution will assure that all elements
of your garden harmonize with one another. Unlike many other landscape
companies, Clark's is equally adept at planting and site planning.
So even as we're formulating the best combination of trees, shrubs,
flowers, and grasses for your yard, we'll be working on a layout
that integrates your outdoor space with your home. That can include
everything from pools and decks to driveways and entranceways.
We'll also maintain your landscape for years of enjoyment.
We
stand behind our work: Since 1959, projects resulting from our
unified approach to landscaping have created the lasting impression
that we make on homeowners. The same kind of impression you'll
make on your friends and neighbors when you choose Clark's. Our
warranty service includes regular visits to your home - just to
make sure that everything is okay and that your are happy with
your yard.
How
do I shop for landscaping?
Landscaping,
properly planned and built, will increase the enjoyment of your
home and garden enormously. In fact, MONEY Magazine reports that
landscape has a recovery value of 100% to 200%, "if it is
well done and harmonizes with nearby foliage."
That
makes Landscaping a smart investment. Your family can relax and
entertain friends in an environment of beauty and leisure with
effortlessness maintenance you're certain to appreciate.
Shopping
for any large purchase can be intimidating and frustrating experience.
When you make an investment and spend a large sum of money, you
don't want to make a mistake. This Web Site is designed to help
you understand more about the process of determining your budget
as well as the extent and details of your project. After you make
these determinations and are ready to move ahead in your landscape
project, complete the Clark's Discovery List and mail it to our
consultants to get your project growing.
Clarify
Your Objectives
Ask
yourself these questions-
1. Which style of landscaping do I prefer?
2. What are the practical and functional requirements that
I need to meet?
3. Which area of my yard do I want to landscape first?
Some
direction that might help-
1. Collect ideas from magazines, books, friends, and neighbors.
2. Think about what you like and don't like about your
current landscape.
3. Visit Meijer Gardens and local garden centers to learn
more about plants so that you can select the ones that you especially
enjoy.
4. Examine your wants and desires in landscape construction.
Do you need a deck or patio? Have you considered a water feature,
irrigation, retaining wall, or landscape illumination. What other
Hardscape options have you dreamed about: Patios, Gazebos, Trellises,
Play areas
The options are endless.
5. Select a design style that is best suited to you - formal
or naturalistic?
6. Make a list of your goals and objectives on the Landscape
Discovery List. Try to roughly sketch out your ideas on paper.
If you have property plan will be helpful in your sketching efforts.
These guides can help our landscape consultants as they develop
a computerized site plan that will give you an accurate visual
representation of what your finished landscape will look like.
Determine
Your Project Budget
Landscape
projects should always be viewed as an investment. The three pieces
of determining your project budget are extent, detail, and budget.
If you can decide on any two of the three aspects - extent, detail,
price - the missing piece will fall into place.
Extent
is usually the easiest decision. You probably already know
what areas of your yard you would like to have landscaped and
what features you would like to have installed.
Detail
can be trickier. For example: the choice of walkway material or
plant sizes can be driven by your personal taste or by your budget.
Research and a knowledgeable landscape consultant can help you
clarify your detail ideas.
Budget
will be the most difficult aspect to determine. Many people have
never had their yard professionally landscaped and are unaware
of the costs of such a project. It is critical to make a project
budget determination, otherwise the experience can be frustrating
for you. Take the time to discuss all the options and determine
your project budget before the work begins.
Set
a Realistic Budget
1.
Decide what landscaping is worth to your family and the list
the benefits you hope to receive.
2. Gather information from friends and neighbors as to
what they spent for comparable services.
3. Decide if your project can be divided into phases. Normally
the Hardscape is done first, since it will be the structure to
your garden. The project can also be broken into different segments
of the yard.
4. Determine the part of your yard that needs attention
first. Create project elements and set budgets for each - decks,
water features, retaining walls, irrigation systems, planting
5. Decide if you want to tackle any part of the project
yourself such as removing unwanted plants or hardscape features.
Doing some of the work yourself could help you to stretch your
budget and put your valuable dollars towards those items you really
want to include in the project.
6. Once you have determined your goals for the first phase,
ask your consultant for budget ranges of similar projects.
Ideas
to Help Stretch your Budget
Once
you have determined your goals and budget, you're ready to move
ahead to the design phase of your landscape project. For many
of us however, our goals exceed our budget. If this describes
you, we suggest a few alternatives.
1. Install your garden in several phases over a period
of years. This way the final result will meet your original goal
with the payments spread out over time. The total cost may be
slightly higher due to inflation and a small amount of efficiency
loss but you won't have to reduce your landscape dreams.
2. Reconsider the Hardscape features. Accept a lower-cost
walkway material or simplify your extent to save money. Your Landscape
Consultant can help suggest additional ideas in your hardscape
features.
3. If you are willing to wait for smaller plants to grow,
your savings will grow as well. However, reducing plant size doesn't
cut the attributes of the installation. Be aware that the cost
of landscape-bed preparation will be the same no matter what the
size of the plants. If you cut the plant size in half, you will
not save half as well.
4. Do some of the labor yourself, such as removal of plants
and sod.
If
your goals still exceed your budget, cut back on the overall extent
of your project. Focus on the main intent of your landscape project
and cut the extras for now. Hold off the water features, paving,
and lighting for a later day in time. Work hard to be very specific
about your goals and realistic about what you are willing to spend.
You will be rewarded with an easier process to reach your project
goals.
Quality
landscaping will transform the negative aspects of your personal
environment into positive enhancements. Your home will be surrounded
with plants and garden construction features that reflect your
personality and tastes. The benefits of a well-planned landscape
investment will reward you for years to come with both beauty
and pleasure. An added bonus of this investment will be an increase
in the overall value of your home by up to 200% that is more than
a remodeled kitchen or bath.
Choosing
a Landscape Contractor
1. Form your opinions by looking at the contractors design
and work on similar projects. Just because the company may do
a good job at maintaining your current landscape does not mean
they are capable of the Landscape design/build concept.
2. Make sure the designer has a vast horticulture knowledge.
Many landscapes may look great when they are first installed,
but the plants may not grow properly, die, or be overgrown within
a few years.
3. What appears on paper as equal work for vastly different
price usually means that when the work is done, you got what you
paid for. Comparing one price to another is extremely difficult.
You must look below the surface to see what you are really getting.
4. If your project is extensive, make sure the contractor
you choose has the ability to "put the project together."
Look for a professional business-like company with a good history
and a proven track record to perform.
5. Make sure the designer is knowledgeable. Can he or she
answer the tough questions? Do they have a thorough knowledge
of plant varieties along with grow patterns and requirements?
Is the designer capable of creating quality project solutions?
6. Check out the company's track record to see how they
deal with any problems that may arise.
7. Find out if the company warrantees their work and plants
Check
out your contractor carefully before investing. Making the wrong
decision can be very costly. Take your time and make sure your
investment will reward your by creating beauty, functionality,
and increased property value.
How
Clark's Can Help
The
professionals are Clark's will bring creativity and imagination
along with almost 50 years of practical experience to your landscape
project. At Clark's, we want to beautify your world and help you
to achieve your goals. We will work alongside of you to create
your landscape dreams within a precise budget and project cost.
Since 1959, consistent, quality service before, during, and after
a landscaping project has caused Clark's reputation to grow. Our
crew leaders are educated, trained, experienced, and dedicated
people who still honor old-fashioned values like pride in their
work and respect for their customers. Each of the jobs that they
install is checked by the consultant you are working with to ensure
that your every need is met. When our crews leave, you will miss
them. Individual, personalized attention to quality service has
been the cornerstone of our success. At Clark's the same consultant
will design, supervise, coordinate, and follow up on your project.
These ingredients results in the peace of mind that Clark's sells
with every landscape project. That makes Clark's the smart choice
to bring your investment to life.