Installation
The
installation of new landscaping is more than adding a few plants
and trees. It can be extensive in materials and knowledge needed
to make the landscape design come alive. Once a design is finalized
the process begins with the excavation and demolition need
for the landscaping project.
Hardscaping
will follow any need excavation and site preparation. The hardscape
can contain
such elements as retaining walls, masonry
work, patios, walkways and the placing of large boulders.
With the hardscape in place the irrigation and lighting will
be put in place. The irrigation systems installed by Living
Water use only the highest quality of materials on the market
to help
ensure years of trouble free operation. Irrigation systems
are the life line of the landscape project providing plants
and tree
with just enough water to keep them thriving while at the same
time being mindful of water usage.
If
possible outdoor lighting is installed in conjunction with
the irrigation system. This
allows our installers to use much
of the trenching for the irrigation eliminating the unsightly
electrical lines need to power the lights. Once the hardscape,
irrigation and lighting is put in place the project will come
to life with the installation of plants,
trees and ground coverings. Living Water's years of experience
and training have helped us to select plants and trees that
are not only appropriate for this region, but will provide
beauty
and color throughout the seasons.
The
use of water features can add another dimension to your landscaping.
They provide visual
and audible pleasure to
an area. Water features
can be a simple fountain to elaborate as water fall
cascading down into a pond.
After
all the landscaping has been completed Living Water can come
in and revegitate all areas that have been
disturbed
by
new construction. Revegitation is used in large areas to
help re-establish natural grasses and ground coverings.
Initially some irrigation will be need to help the process.
Once established
the revegitated areas will not need regular irrigation
and will
be begin to blend into the existing natural surroundings. |