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Rwsmith 01-25-2025 09:52 AM

Landscaping renovation project
 
I'm in the process of re-doing the landscaping of our home in the Villages. I'm hoping to find some suggestions on companies to use that will do a great job at a fair price. My goal is to have one company to do all tasks.

Also want to mention that I'm aware of getting ARC approval. That will be done for sure.

A list of things looking to do.

curbing removal
rock removal
shrub removal

plants/trees added
new sod added
retaining walls for landscaping enclosures added
island added
paver patio and walk path added

irrigation updated with new landscaping

Thanks for any suggestions. I really appreciate it.

Topspinmo 01-25-2025 10:04 AM

What ever you do get arc approval, make sure you read and understand utilities easements and property easement and lines. Been all sorts of horror story contractors/owners not getting arc approval, ignoring easements boundaries, or not doing what was approved.

villagetinker 01-25-2025 12:47 PM

AMEN to the previous comment, several years ago I had a landscaping company do most of what the OP is looking for, I found out weeks AFTER the work was completed that ARC paperwork was never completed or approved. I got lucky, and was able to do it retroactively, but from then on, I send in the ARC application and no work is started until I see the approved document.
As for a recommendation I cannot provide any.

Rwsmith 01-25-2025 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2404340)
What ever you do get arc approval, make sure you read and understand utilities easements and property easement and lines. Been all sorts of horror story contractors/owners not getting arc approval, ignoring easements boundaries, or not doing what was approved.

Thanks for mentioning. I should've included that in my original post. I'm definitely aware of ARC and will make sure that it is handled. Thanks again.

Pondboy 01-25-2025 02:55 PM

Village Palms, Jason Schmidt Landscaping, Terra Scapes, Fairfield Farms…..to name a few.

They should/will process paperwork to get ARC approval for you.

JoMar 01-25-2025 10:45 PM

Jireh Custom Landscape: Home Page

ltcdfancher 01-26-2025 05:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pondboy (Post 2404429)
Village Palms, Jason Schmidt Landscaping, Terra Scapes, Fairfield Farms…..to name a few.

They should/will process paperwork to get ARC approval for you.

I’m actually surprised that the ARC would accept a request from a contractor even if the request is on behalf of a bonafide resident.

Papa_lecki 01-26-2025 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pondboy (Post 2404429)
Village Palms, Jason Schmidt Landscaping, Terra Scapes, Fairfield Farms…..to name a few.

They should/will process paperwork to get ARC approval for you.

I used Village Palms for a complete redo of landscaping after a pool install.
I would say they were okay, not great, and I wouldn’t run back to use them again.

As far as irrigation…..If you are taking a spot where grass was and putting in a planting bed - make sure to move that irrigation to its own zone - new bushes need different watering than grass.

Pondboy 01-26-2025 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by ltcdfancher (Post 2404533)
I’m actually surprised that the ARC would accept a request from a contractor even if the request is on behalf of a bonafide resident.

They do. It actually makes it very convenient as these companies have done it on numerous occasions, so they know the process. They submit the plans, drawings and list of plants to be used in the design. All requirements to get the approval. They also understand what can be done and what cannot. This save time and eliminates rejected projects.

We used Jason Schmidt and are very happy with the quality of the work.

revkev 01-26-2025 08:54 AM

I second Jason Schmidt.

Papa_lecki 01-26-2025 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ltcdfancher (Post 2404533)
I’m actually surprised that the ARC would accept a request from a contractor even if the request is on behalf of a bonafide resident.

As long as the owner signs the application.

When i had contractors submit for me, I made sure to check the ARC agenda for my work and download the approval from the web site.

Decadeofdave 01-26-2025 09:36 AM

Artisan Outdoor Living in Wildwood. Good price, great crew, extra value, good suggestions other contractors didn't mention.

splashes 01-26-2025 09:42 AM

luis landscaping good and fair pricing

Rwsmith 01-26-2025 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Papa_lecki (Post 2404547)
I used Village Palms for a complete redo of landscaping after a pool install.
I would say they were okay, not great, and I wouldn’t run back to use them again.

As far as irrigation…..If you are taking a spot where grass was and putting in a planting bed - make sure to move that irrigation to its own zone - new bushes need different watering than grass.

Thanks for the info about Villages Palms and the tip on the irrigation. I will keep that in mind.


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