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Article Title: Garden Designers Fulfill Your Dreams
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 817
Keywords: garden designers houston
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Houston can be a very difficult environment for garden designers.  The heavily 
compacted, clay-like soil of our landscape makes it hard for the roots of 
certain plants and trees to gain a sturdy foothold in the earth.  Heavy rains 
can suddenly flash flood yards and streets in a matter of hours, drowning and 
killing plants that lack professionally-installed drainage systems.  These are 
not the only challenges that garden designers are faced with, either.  In 
summer months, high humidity often pushes the heat index well over 100 degrees 
and creates a breeding ground for plant stress and illness.  

Such climatic extremes ultimately take their toll on both organic and inorganic 
elements of the landscape.  Pool patios, outdoor decks, landscape lighting, 
masonry, and brickwork all suffer along with plant life during these wide 
swings in temperature and barometric pressure.  To better counteract these 
negatives, Houston garden designers have to bring more to the table than simple 
cultivation skills.  They have to understand construction and architecture, and 
they must have in-depth knowledge of what types of materials will best work in 
different parts of the Houston landscape.   

Irrigation and drainage expertise are two critical skills that absolutely must 
be integrated into any organic designs that professionals create.  Water 
delivery and runoff must systems must be concealed unobtrusively, but still 
work with impeccable effectiveness, so that ornamentation, functionality, and 
structural components all blend seamlessly into an aesthetic that continues to 
grow and thrive in spite of wind, rain, and temperature changes.  

Garden designers can be categorized into four basic types of companies.  Each 
type offers its own unique level of expertise and quality of service.

1.       Conceptual Garden Designers
These professionals create a master plan for your garden, but they do not 
handle of the construction of outdoor structures or the planting of vegetation. 
 Such a master plan is truly a valuable tool to begin with.  

However, without someone to help the client launch the logistics of the plan, 
complications invariably develop when the homeowner attempts to transfer the 
conceptual to the actual.  Unexpected variables such as the costs and viability 
of specific building materials, labor costs of construction, attempting to deal 
with subcontractors more comfortable working with general contractors than 
clients direct, and the attempts to establish some form of ongoing maintenance 
soon transform the deceptively simple into the frustratingly complex.

2.      Landscaping Garden Designers
These professionals specialize in the installation and cultivation of garden 
plants, and they are excellent at meeting client expectations within the 
parameters of a specified budget.  However, few of these companies have any 
advanced training in formal garden design.   Clients looking for the 
sophistication of a parterre garden, traditional French garden, Italian garden, 
or Japanese garden will probably have to look elsewhere to locate a company 
with experience in installing these very complex forms.

3.      Horticultural Specialists in Garden Design
Horticultural experts normally work in nurseries and garden centers and offer 
consulting services to the community at large.  These people truly know a great 
deal about soils and plants.  They even know what types of plants will grow 
best in certain locations within a yard.  Some have also gained training and 
experience in building irrigation and drainage systems, and many have picked up 
basic construction skills in planter and patio design.  You must be cautious, 
however, not to allow their expertise and enthusiasm to oversell you on the 
number of plants you need. Horticulturalists love to create variety through 
species diversity, not necessarily ornamental design.

4.      Landscape Architects as Garden Designers
These professionals specialize in combining advanced design and horticultural 
expertise with a sophisticated understanding of advanced construction and 
general contracting.  They are able to take a garden design plan, subcontract 
the specialists needed for each element of that plan, then manage a team of 
teams in the construction of outdoor buildings and hardscapes.  These companies 
can harmonize inorganic forms with the complex, organic patterns of carefully 
selected and cultivated vegetation.  

They can weave the entire landscape into an outdoor living experience that 
respects home architecture and compliments functionality with superior 
aesthetics.  Landscape architects plan, initiate, manage, complete, and 
preserve the garden through a program of ongoing maintenance.  The only 
negative for many Houstonians is the higher fees these companies tend to 
charge.  As a general rule, landscape architects such as Exterior Worlds do 
most of their work in the wealthier neighborhoods of River Oaks, Tanglewood, 
Bellaire, and Rice Village.

Ultimately, you always have a choice when deciding which type of garden 
designer you want to work with.  Carefully weigh your options beyond the basic 
consideration of cost before making a final decision.  Such factors as plant 
life, maintenance, aesthetic sensibility, and uniqueness of design all 
represent both tangible and intangible factors that play a great role in 
determining what will ultimately work best for you.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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