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March 16, 2016 By Josh Hyatt Leave a Comment

The Pros and Cons of DIY Landscaping

With spring fast approaching, it’s time to think about getting your yard’s landscaping looking good for the summer season.  This is also the time of year that many people ponder whether they should do it themselves or hire a professional. Of course, there are pros and cons to both methods. If you are thinking about a DIY season instead of hiring a landscaper in Charlotte, consider these factors before making any final decisions:

Pros of DIY landscaping

  • Save money: Many people go the DIY route because of the cost savings. These savings, though, will only be realized if you have the proper tools and equipment. If you don’t, you’ll have to go out and buy them, which could drive your costs up. Then you have to find a place to store them throughout the winter.
  • Use your own vision: If you’re the creative type, you can use your vision and creativity to create a masterpiece that you can be proud of. You won’t have to try and explain this vision to anyone else who may not understand all of the elements of what you want the final product to look like.
  • Can be done at your own pace: When you hire a Charlotte custom landscaping company, you have to arrange dates and times that they can work on your yard and garden. This may be an inconvenience to you if you are a busy professional; if you are only available at a certain time of day or certain days of the week, and you want to oversee the process, it could take weeks, instead of days to complete.

Cons of DIY landscaping

  • Lack of specialized tools: A landscaper in Charlotte, as with other areas, has a wide selection of professional tools that they use to create their masterpieces. With different types of soil and projects, the tools must be as varied as their clients. As mentioned earlier, you can buy these tools, but the cost of the entire project will be driven up, and you may not end up with the cost savings you wanted in the first place.
  • Lack of expertise: If you have never landscaped before or planned a garden, you may be overwhelmed by the scale of the project. This lack of expertise can cause a great deal of anxiety, if you run into problems, or discover things you don’t know how to do. Calling in a professional landscaper in Charlotte could end up costing more once they try to fix what you’ve started.
  • Products and vision: The best landscaping in Charlotte NC involves dealing with professionals who have the vision and products to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. If you lack the vision and products (flowers, plants, veggie seeds, etc.), you may not know which type to buy, or what products would look beside each other.

This is not to say that a DIY project can’t be completed successfully; but you must consider your own time, skills and equipment inventory to make a landscaping project successful. If you really want to go the DIY route, but you need help getting started, a landscaper in Charlotte can do that too. They will help when and where you need it.

Hyatt Landscaping can assist you with all of your lawn and garden needs. Visit the website or call today for more information about their range of services.

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March 9, 2016 By Josh Hyatt Leave a Comment

Top 5 Reasons to Have Trees Installed in Your Yard

With the sight and smells of fresh spring, air comes the chores of landscaping. Spring is a great time to design and create a whole new oasis of lawns and gardens. If you’re going to be doing some landscaping projects this spring, consider planting some trees in your yard. You may think of trees as annoyances (think raking in the fall), but they actually have some tremendous benefits. Think of trees as the lungs of the planet. If you don’t want the chore of doing it yourself, you can contact your landscaper in Charlotte, who has the experience and expertise to help.

  1. Reduce your carbon footprint: Planting trees has an extremely beneficial effect on the environment. Without giving a major science lesson, trees trap CO2, which is a major contributing factor of the greenhouse effect; this substance is then converted to carbohydrates, which is used for plant growth. Mature trees can absorb approximately 42 tonnes of CO2 a year. What does that all mean? It means cleaner air for everyone, better plant growth and a reduced carbon footprint.
  2. Save energy: Planting trees around your home will give you shade and protection from the sun. This will not only give you a beautiful breeze through the open windows but cut down on humidity and heat. That means your AC will run less, saving you money throughout the season. If you plant the trees on the west side of your home, you can save up to 12% in energy costs in 5 years once the tree has grown or matured.
  3. Free food: Imagine being able to pick an apple or peach anytime you get hungry for a snack! Fruit trees are a great way to save on groceries throughout the spring, summer and fall. Fruit-bearing trees not only help feed you, but they are also organic, giving you a healthier diet overall. Pick some apples for a pie, or some pears for a cobbler; you’ll be able to feast on desserts all season long.
  4. Aesthetically pleasing: There is nothing quite like a big willow tree in your yard (if you have the room). For smaller yards, there are dozens of smaller trees, like Ash, Japanese Maple, Birch and Pine. These make a great addition to any yard; some realtors believe that a well-tended yard with trees can raise the value of your home by at least 5%.
  5. Reduce noise pollution and absorb sound: Planting trees around your property can reduce noise pollution by almost 10 decibels. This is especially important for those who live near very busy streets or freeways.

A Charlotte custom landscaping company can help you decide what types of trees to plant, and where to plant them. They can be purchased at almost any nursery or home improvement store. You can also purchase them from a landscaping company if you’re concerned about quality. With proper care and maintenance, your trees should last for generations to come. A tree can be a place of solace, rest and peace. So go ahead and get planting!

Hyatt Landscaping can help you with all of your landscaping needs. Call or visit the website today for more information.

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March 2, 2016 By Josh Hyatt Leave a Comment

4 Reasons to Hire a Professional Landscaper for Your New Home

There are four main reasons to hire a professional landscaper when considering an exterior remodel of a new home. While anyone can plant trees, flowers, and other plants, a professional will ensure that a homeowners lawn is built to perfection in order to suit the owner’s preferences. It is the job of the landscaper to create a warm and professional atmosphere to welcome guests when they come visiting.

Landscapers are Professionals.

Landscapers are trained to make a clean, professional looking exterior from the moment they begin their careers. If a landscaper is hired, it is guaranteed that their work will reflect exactly what the homeowner is looking for. While a homeowner could attempt this with trial and error, it could save time and energy to hire someone who has already learned the process and knows what works. It would take half the time for a landscaper to stage the exterior of a home or building than it would take for a homeowner. Landscapers will have the tools they need for the job, which saves the homeowner time because they do not have to go through the process of being sure to have the right tools or plants. The landscaper will have already planned ahead upon hearing the desires of the landowner and gotten the necessary equipment before they began.

Less Room for Error.

This also eliminates the potential for disorder and mistakes, which in turn saves the landowner time and money. Not only that, but landscapers will also be able to spot any disruptions that may occur and know how to best handle them. When working on the exterior property, landscapers will keep the mess to a minimum. Landscapers are also excellent plan makers, and know the process from the beginning to the end with the knowledge of how landscapes work.

Make a Budget.

Homeowners can always do their exteriors on their own, but forming a budget may prove to be more difficult if they do. It can be hard to account for mistakes throughout the project, even if the person working has a plan ahead of time. A landscaper can provide a detailed estimate for the project before they begin working and answer any questions or provide any additional costs for added services. This makes it even easier for the homeowner to have a professional looking exterior.

Good Designing Skills.

Not only can a landscaper work the land, they can come up with the right idea for the homeowner. Landscapers are trained to know several types of landscaping from lighting to plants, which makes them very good resources when it comes to design. Together, the landowner(s) and the landscapers can form a plan that works best for the property.

Hiring a landscaper is the easiest and best way to remodel the exterior of a home or business. It will save time, energy, and money for homeowners, and the landscaper can provide great insight on what will work the best while incorporating what homeowners want. It is a good idea to hire a landscaper for the best exterior presentation available for any home or business building to welcome visitors to the establishment in as warm and friendly way as possible.

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February 24, 2016 By Josh Hyatt Leave a Comment

4 Ideas for Maximizing a Small Yard Space

A small yard space can be hard to deal with when it comes to landscaping. With a larger space, it would be easy to imagine a theme or plan to provide the most appealing image. But there is still hope for small yards, and while there are many great ideas that homeowners can look up online, there are four that stick out amongst the rest.

Stack Them Up.

Plants are a big seller when it comes to decorating landscapes. When it comes to smaller yards, it can be hard to put as many plants as the homeowner wants without seeming to clutter up the space. One way to prevent this is to build or buy planter boxes that gradually build up to the desired height. The homeowner can decide which plants to put in each and how many with freedom while placing them in a stylish planters box. Other homeowners use old car tires or larger hubcaps to create their masterpieces to make their yard appear to have more depth. This will optimize space while also adding volume and color to a small yard, giving it a larger feel and look. Another version of this idea would be to stack planters by size and plant the seeds along the outside of the bottom planters. This would perform a dual purpose, as homeowners are able to plant their herbs while also giving their home a fresh look.

Hang Up Some Plants!

Whether it’s vines or buckets with garden plants, a wooden or metal trellis is a great way to add the plants the homeowner wants without taking up space. A trellis allows for many plants with minimal space. If the homeowner wants a garden, but does not have the space required for one due to a small yard, a hanging trellis is the most useful when used with hanging planters. There are many DIY projects that can be found online that use other objects such as coffee cans and buckets, but overall, this option will allow for a garden without requiring as much space. Flowers and vines are also great options for adding just a little more to smaller yards, and a trellis is the way to do it without making the small space appear cluttered or messy. It a trellis does not seem to be the way to go, consider a hanging garden. All it takes is a hook, some twine, rope, or yawn and a couple of tiered baskets. This allows plants to grow with plenty of space while also providing a beautiful display for the home.

Build a Wall

A garden is not only handy, but also therapeutic to many homeowners. However, with a small yard and little space to prepare a corner for it, many homeowners find it hard to create a way to get the garden they desire most. There is a solution to this, and that is to build a crate wall with the desired plants inside. While the horizontal garden is the most popular, vertically build ones are huge space savers. Crates can allow enough sun and water through to sustain the life inside while providing a beautiful view to anyone who wanders through.

Create a Cozy Space.

Plants are not the only way to maximize a small yard. A homeowner can choose to add tile or cement with a dining or seating area to help widen the area. The use of the space creates a comfortable atmosphere that will invite guests to sit and relax in the space, which will help to make it feel more open and bigger.

There are many ways to maximize a small yard space. By hanging, stacking, and building, any homeowner can create volume, color, and depth to their yard no matter the size. For those who do not care much for plants or gardening, someone could create a patio or deck with a dining or seating area to create a cozy, warm area to make the yard feel like a large room.

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February 17, 2016 By Josh Hyatt Leave a Comment

4 Tips for Deciding on Plant Types for Your Yard

When you become a homeowner, everything that you place your hand on to improve its look should be to your liking. From colors to materials, everything should look the way that you envision your domain the way you dream of! From the interior of your house, to the yard that everyone can see, your house should be you to a T.

When it comes to decorating your yards, plants are usually the easiest additions that are easy to maintain, and can add to your home. With many different shapes, colors, growth patterns depending on seasons, and allergies that they give, plants can be molded to your specific needs. Here are 4 tips for deciding on plant types for your yard

First you have to look at the amount of space you have for the plants you would like to bury. Many plants can be cut and shaped into different space fillers. With the many different plants growing in different shapes, the amount of flower or leaves on each branch can determine what can fill the right space. If you are decorating for a pathway, know that there are plants that can be dome shaped enough to cover that amount of grass that you do not want to show.

Due to the nature of, well, nature, plants come in all colors and can even be made into a specific color through some sort of artificial insemination. Choosing what color to add to your home can be an amplification of your personality. Many people like to have vibrant colors to stand out, while others like to have more earth tones type colors to blend in with their environment better. Those also call less attention, so a small mess up or mother nature not wanting to participate will not be noticeable.

While there are different ways to shape a plant, as mentioned above, there can also be different functions for your plant. Some plants can evolve into trees and bushes. Bushes are the most common use for certain plants to grow into, for privacy purposes. For something that can allow you cover your pathway to the front door, you would get a small shrubbery. There are times that home owners get shrubbery for the protection of windows from those unwanted visitors. The trees that grow from these smaller plants can also be used for shade in specific spots of your front or back yards.

The smell of a plant could be something that triggers allergies. Not that you would want to do that out of spite to someone that you do not like, but it can also freshen the air with a certain smell that is release by the bud of the plant. These smells can over take a lot of other strong smells so that your yard can be a pleasant place of zen.

At Hyatt Landscaping, we strive to assist our customers with the right plant for the right occasion or look. Come check us out at http://www.hyattlandscaping.com.

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