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jimbo2012 01-19-2013 07:13 AM

I met with 4 of them and made appointments with two others that didn't show up.

All except one Rons, did really know their stuff, I asked some questions that they just didn't know or made up a BS answer to.

I'm totally disgusted with all of them they are all rip offs doing the same rubber stamp designs over and over again.

If you plan on spending 10K or more the best investment U can make is hire a landscape architect to do the design, these folks have degrees and know the right way to do it.

Look at the way TV landscaped around Brownwood that was done by an architect not one of these guys.

The typical cost is about $750-$1,000 for a very complete design that will be unique and not look like your neighbors yard.

In the alternative, buy a program online take pics of your house the programs impose your home with hundreds of choices of plants you can play around with.

Next go shopping pick you plants/trees, negotiate the prices and have them deliver.

Now take the smaller pots and place them look - change look etc until you're satisfied with the look.

Get a laborer or landscaper to dig the holes by the hour or pay them for the day to do what U want at your direction.

I believe if a landscaper quoted u 10K to do your house U can do it for $3-4,000 and have a nicer look and the satisfaction of designing and doing it yourself.

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graciegirl 01-19-2013 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 611521)
I met with 4 of them and made appointments with two others that didn't show up.

All except one Rons, did really know their stuff, I asked some questions that they just didn't know or made up a BS answer to.

I'm totally disgusted with all of them they are all rip offs doing the same rubber stamp designs over and over again.

If you plan on spending 10K or more the best investment U can make is hire a landscape architect to do the design, these folks have degrees and know the right way to do it.

Look at the way TV landscaped around Brownwood that was done by an architect not one of these guys.

The typical cost is about $750-$1,000 for a very complete design that will be unique and not look like your neighbors yard.

In the alternative, buy a program online take pics of your house the programs impose your home with hundreds of choices of plants you can play around with.

Next go shopping pick you plants/trees, negotiate the prices and have them deliver.

Now take the smaller pots and place them look - change look etc until you're satisfied with the look.

Get a laborer or landscaper to dig the holes by the hour or pay them for the day to do what U want at your direction.

I believe if a landscaper quoted u 10K to do your house U can do it for $3-4,000 and have a nicer look and the satisfaction of designing and doing it yourself.

.

You are very right. The sand is not hard to dig but the big trees and bushes are too heavy for us anymore.

This is an opportunity to save a lot of money if you follow Jimbo's advice above.

Sailor Girl 01-22-2013 09:36 AM

We were very pleased with our landscaping done by Brandon's Landscaping. Brandon's work and customer service are Superb. Brandon and all of this employees went over and above anything we could have hoped for to make our yard a showcase and to make all of our wishes and requests come true. Anything that we requested was answered with, "Yes, ma'am" or "Yes sir". It was a fun and exciting experience, and the follow-up is great as well.

bluedog103 01-22-2013 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 611518)
We used them for four years for lawn maintainance, weeding, and trimming and never had a problem. But I don't know any Ginalee. Earl was in charge and had a couple of guys working for him.

Maybe getting a lot more business changes things. That is sad.

All who read this be very careful of landscapers. VERY careful. I think that the prices are going WAY up because of opportunity. If you are just moving in take your sweet time and talk to others and really do your due diligence. There is no rush. I think this forum is a HUGE help. Ask on here first and you will get a lot of feedback usually.

Gracie, everything you say is true. Be very, very careful with landscapers. When we hired Native Cuts I dealt with Earl and I felt very comfortable with him. Unfortunately, that was the last time I ever saw or even spoke with Earl. All questions and concerns went to his "office manager". Whew, that's an experience I wouldn't wish on anyone.


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