Finding the Right Landscaper Can Help You Improve the Curb Appeal of Your Property
The recent Meme on your social media news feed made you laugh at a time when you were too winter weary to even smile. The picture is of a woman donned in a winter coat, as well as hats and gloves. And although she is standing in at least a foot of snow, the point of the picture is that this woman in standing in a garden trying to dig through the dirt so that she can begin the process of starting her spring planting preparations.
The caption with the meme says that this comic gardener is starting her spring plans in spite of the ongoing April Fool’s joke that Mother Nature is playing!
Finding the strength to get through another cold and snowy wintry day is a challenge when it is the end of the first week in April and you are still having to bundle yourself and your children up when everyone heads out the door in the morning.
Professional Landscape Services Add Value and Beauty to Your Property
The U.S. landscaping industry generates as much as $73 billion of revenue every year, and while everyone looks forward to the day when they can step outside and enjoy newly blooming flowers, this year Mother Nature is not exactly cooperating this year. Although there are a few daffodils that have forced their way through the dirt in some parts of the midwest, the fact of the matter is that the record low temperatures and the threat of snow for the next few days means that it feels nothing like the start of spring!
In a time when many Americans are faced with limitations in the amount of water that they can use on a daily and monthly basis, there are just as many people who are looking for hardscaping services as there are people looking for landscaping services. Both backyard hardscape design ideas and more traditional landscaping services provide a way for property owners to make sure that they add value and beauty to their properties.
Fortunately, a number of landscaping companies offer a variety of projects depending on the location. And while hardscaping services are popular in the southwest, there are still many parts of the country where traditional landscaping remains the norm. Consider some of these facts and figures about the landscaping industry and the impact that it has on the nation’s economy:
- Landscape services are a way to not only give you a well maintained lawn, they also help reduce allergens like ragweed.
- One of the reasons that landscape services professionals are so good is that they are well trained. In fact, most landscaping professionals typically have a Bachelors or Masters degree in their field.
- Money Magazine reports indicate that landscaping can bring a recovery value somewhere between 100% and 200% at selling time.
- 67% of landscaping projects in America involve single family residential homes.
- 25% of landscaping projects in America involve industrial or commercial property.
- The landscaping industry in the U.S. grew an estimated 3.7% every year between 2009 and 2014, and currently employs an estimated 878,969 people.
In a recent landscaping survey, researchers found that 63% of respondents indicated that they would being willing to pay more for an apartment or house if it was located in an area with good green spaces. As aresult, it should come as no surprise that more and more new developments are making it a point to include green spaces in the initial plan. Understanding the value of these green spaces provides open space for children, adults, pets, and those who want to enjoy a variety of recreational activities.
If you live in a part of the country where the cold weather is still holding on, the least you can do is schedule an appointment for the landscaping services to come out as soon as the warm temperatures return! There is no need to work in the garden in your winter clothing, but you can take the time to schedule the landscape services that will eventually be needed when the record low temperatures leave for good. Get yourself ready for the eventual thaw, whether it is by making plans for your flower bed or scheduling a future landscaping appointment.