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What were your thoughs on the plants you were going to use? You are located in New York were you thinking of using Pansies, Violas or Ornamental Cabbage?
These annuals will sputter out on value and become less attractive as the cold weather sets in. Your client may look at this as wasted money and lose a little trust in you.
Would your client like some type of evergreen instead, (Steeds Holly, Hicksii Yew) with ivy draping over the sides? This will give a formal, evergreen look with continued value thru the winter. You can even use a Variegated Euonymus (yellow/green or white/green) to add some more interest with the ivy hanging below. Varieties of Nandina are also nice in pots with their changing red fall color but they need to be in a protected area. Winter winds will defoliate this plant and leave it looking thin and sparse.
Talk with your client and try to use an evergreen that they like. Tell them in the spring you will transplant the evergreens to another plart of the property and give even more value.
Most important, you need to price this work so it is profitable for you. Give real value, that you believe in and you will have little problem pricing this work.
Good luck,
Todd-www.landscapeproblemsolver.com
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Last edited by landscaeproblemsolvr : 10-01-2008 at 07:13 AM.
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