For major installs in Utah, best windows are fall and early spring: easier on plants and better soil conditions. Summer installs work with species selection, mulch, and tight watering. Winter is ideal for design, permits, and HOA approval so you’re first on the spring schedule. Decide by scope: planting-heavy → spring/fall; hardscape-heavy → almost year-round if frost and moisture allow.
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Is hiring a landscaper worth the stress and expense?
For complex projects in Utah—grading, drainage, irrigation, retaining, gas/electric runs—yes. A seasoned landscape company prevents costly mistakes and manages inspections.…
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Will landscaping improve my home’s value?
Well-executed landscaping almost always increases curb appeal and resale value. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, buyers pay attention to…
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Is it normal for evergreens to turn brown after planting?
Some browning is normal, but the extent matters. Inner needles on pines and spruces often shed naturally in fall, turning…
