Sunday, August 15, 2010

Planning your patio on a budget






Planning and building beautiful and functional patios, like most areas of landscaping and garden design, does not have to be expensive. Of course, the source and type of materials you use for your patio will determine the biggest part of the cost. And of course, the term “budget” generally assumes that you will do the labor yourself so that is not an issue here.

Before you can get any ideas of cost of creating your patio, you’ll need ideas, plans, and a direction to go in. And if you’re familiar with this site, you know I’ve provided you with lots of pictures to look at for ideas. Oh ya. So spend a little time at the gallery of Patio design and decorating ideas to get an idea of all your options and possibilities.

For now, don’t get too hung up on the furnishings and decor but pay more attention to the design styles and elements used. While they don’t have to be, the furnishings may be the most costly of all the elements you add so it’s best to see where you’re at with expenses before you plan any of that in. And remember, “budget” means that you’ll be doing the labor yourself so there won’t be much expense there. Or at most, a barbeque and a few beers for your friends…at the end of the day.

While style, shape, and design ideas can be gathered through the pictures in the directories, knowing a few principles in the area of small gardens will go a long way. Because generally, most patios will tend to be smaller and in line with courtyards and small gardens.

Assuming an area for the patio has been chosen, I would normally start from the ground up. So deciding on flooring materials is the first step. Your choices range from inexpensive gravel or crusher fines to pavers and flagstone to decorative concrete ideas. Get an idea of the sources, availability, and cost of your flooring choice and see if it fits into your budget plan.

Generally, pavers and natural flagstone make up the majority of flooring materials used with natural flagstone being the least expensive and easiest to install. Often, these materials can be found as discarded from refurbished projects. And depending on where you live, the flagstone may be gathered in the field with a permit from your county or state. And old used pavers are one of my favorite materials for patio floors as the worn look makes them look so established and rustic.

If plants are an inclusion into your patio plans, there are a lot of ways to save money in choosing landscaping and garden plants. Starting with smaller plants and even using native plants will help stay within the budget.

Now, beyond everything we’ve discussed here, there is the consideration of various placements of garden decor, wall hangings, colors, and furnishings. And with a little creativity, many of these can be free. See garden decor for some cheap and free decor ideas for gardens, landscaping, patios, and courtyards.

If you’ve planned ahead and taken your time in finding the right materials to this point, you may just have enough left in your budget to finish your patio or small garden courtyard just the way you envision it.

A Few Thoughts On Landscaping Front Yards


A Few More Thoughts For Landscaping Front Yards

  • For large areas with possibly too much lawn, try placing an island planting bed or two in the area. It will cut down on the amount of lawn used, take up some space, and add some unique shape to the lawn.
  • All Season Interest and Color – Use plants with different bloom times within a framework of evergreen or semi-evergreen shrubs and plants. Do a little research. There are many plants that do well in extreme climates and even bloom in the Winter. This will help create curb appeal and interest in the front yard all year long.
  • Landscape lighting is often an overlooked afterthought that should be used in most landscaping. Besides the safety factor they create, it also creates a sense of elegance and invitation.

While this list does not cover every individual need or aspect of creating front yard landscaping ideas , it does take a lot of the most common and basic design needs and details into consideration. If not in this list, just spend a little time on the site and you’re sure to find all the right information that you need.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Aerate to save water!!!

We recommend that you aerate your lawn and turf areas to loosen the soil and help save water this summer. You can rent an aerator or you can call us at 512-506-1605 and set up an appointment to aerate your lawn. We also set up maintenance packages to cover all of your maintenance and landscape needs. Thanks!!! 

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Time to start aerating and topdressing your lawn!!

It's that time of year again!! Our good friend Matt Anders is running a special on Aeration and Topdressing lawns for Spring. He is one of the best around and the hardest working guy I know. I am happy to refer maintenance and aeration business to him. I guarantee you will see MAJOR improvements in your lawn this year if you take advantage of his services. Please contact me for referrals and testimonials. Thanks!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Time to start cutting back those shrubs

The time is here to start thinking about cutting back shrubs and perennials that haven't been cut back yet! Contact me if you need free advice on trimming back your shrubs and prepping your landscape for spring! 

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Garden Company Video!!!

LANDSCAPE PROJECT VIDEO!! WHAT A TRANSFORMATION!

I've started taking videos of some of our projects to better help our customers get a feel of our projects. I think it gives the project more depth than plain old photos. Feel free to offer suggestions or give CONSTRUCTIVE criticism!!  :) Thanks~ Kevin



ENJOY!


SPRING SPECIALS AUSTIN!!!!!!!!!

We are super excited to offer you some of our GREAT spring specials on Landscape and Patio installations!! Give us a call at 512 - 506 - 1605 for a free estimate and consultation!!! THANK YOU AUSTIN! 

Do you have landscape questions??

Hello Austin! I am providing a service to try and answer any landscape or design questions you may have. We specialize in all types of landscaping and exterior design work. I will do my best to help you with any design or specific landscape questions you may have...
Have questions about...
Types of plant materials?
Material options for your project?
Want some free help designing a project?
Need advice building a pond?
Want to share pics of your project?
I will walk you through your project and offer you free advice to help you through your project.
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you! - Kevin

CHARITY PROJECTS !!!!!!!!! :)

We at Garden Company Austin are very thankful for the years of great business we have enjoyed here in Austin and we would love the opportunity to give something back to this beautiful city we live in. If you know of a local charity or organization that could benefit from our excellent services OR if you know an elderly person who could benefit from some of our leftover materials and a little FREE elbow grease PLEASE give us a call at 512-506-1605 or email us at gardencompanyaustin@gmail.com and tell us about your cause. We would love to hear from you and get involved with your project to make Austin an even better and more beautiful place to live!! Thanks Austin!!! In many situations we will gladly donate free materials and labor to make a positive impact on someone's life. Let us know how we can help. Thanks! 

We donated our time, materials and expertise to benefit a memorial charity fund raiser for the Community Montessori School in Georgetown. I also bought a couple memorial pavers for two of my great friends who have passed in the last few years. A great cause! 
We also did a memorial garden down on Town Lake that a great and inspirational family donated to the city to memorialize the loss of their twins. The site is known as The Twin Gardens. An inspirational cause.
We donated our time, materials and expertise to benefit a memorial charity fund raiser for the Community Montessori School in Georgetown. I also bought a couple memorial pavers for two of my great friends who have passed in the last few years. A great cause! 
We also did a memorial garden down on Town Lake that a great and inspirational family donated to the city to memorialize the loss of their twins. The site is known as The Twin Gardens. An inspirational cause.