Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Landscape Gone Wrong

Choosing a professional landscape company is critical when you want to do a large installation.
This property recently underwent renovation and construction.

At the end, the installation of the landscape was done poorly - see the inconsistent lines and spacing of the plantings.
The lack of detail reflects poorly on the property as a whole.














This loropetalum was crammed in a shallow hole that will not allow the plant to grow - and will ultimately cause it to die.















After pulling back the recently installed turf, there is a large whole with an exposed irrigation pipe. Not only will the grass not grow, but this area is a hazard to people walking.

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