Define “oasis” in measurable terms: X seats in shade at 5 p.m., Y linear feet of planting for privacy, Z decibels of pump noise max, irrigation runtime under N minutes. Give those targets to the landscaping company and design to them. If the plan hits the numbers, you’ll get the feel. If not, keep refining.
Will this finally make my yard the oasis I want with a landscape contractor?
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