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Article Title: What To Do After A Hurricane Changes Your Homes Landscaping
Author: Jeff Halper
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Word Count: 551
Keywords: Landscaping Design
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A Hurricane brushes through your neighborhood and 100 mile an hour winds 
destroy your prized trees, maybe you loose several tall pines or have a prized 
oak that gets uplifted.  The loss of large trees, storm debris and the damage 
they do are horrific but as the sky clears there are possibilities to make the 
new landscape design better than before.  

Trees Damage
The first thing after a storm rips through a property is to assess the yard for 
tree damage.  Trees may need special attention to properly prune the canopy 
shape that may have been damaged or compromised.  Landscape lighting fixtures 
may need to be repaired or relocated to new limbs.  Trees that have been 
uplifted may have root damage and should be seen by a certified tree 
professional to assess damage and future care, protection and deep root 
feeding.  

Hardscape Damage
These include decks, patios and walkways.  Damage here is usually done by 
fallen trees, uplifted roots, or drainage and water damage.  Here it is 
important to assess whether or not repair can be done to the existing damaged 
area, if it can be replaced (assuming a match in material is still available) 
or if new materials that either contrast or compliment the old should be 
integrated.  

Re-landscaping from shade to sun
With tree canopies opened up, trees completely down or existing trees properly 
pruned to even out the canopies and prevent future storm damage, you may find 
your garden has more sun than shade.  In terms of the landscape design, it 
would be important to determine which landscape plantings can tolerate more sun 
and keep those as an overall part of the existing design and replace those 
plantings that were made for heavy shade.  In this way you can keep the overall 
landscape design and only change the most intolerant plantings to the new sun 
conditions.  

Consulting with a landscape professional 
After the devastation of a large hurricane you may want the advice of someone 
who understands landscape design and installation so you have a coordinated and 
priority approach to repairs.  

An experienced landscaper or garden designer will know what contract services 
to call first, second and third.  Also, someone who is in the landscape design 
and construction business has strong relationships with subcontractors which 
can influence the scheduling priority of your work.  In addition if more than 
one service is required, they will know who is reliable and the scheduling 
involved.  A full service landscape design and construction consultant will 
know:

-       Tree arborist
-       Large tree removal services  
-       Tree stump grinding services
-       Irrigation repairs 
-       Drainage repairs 
-       Landscape lighting and electrical work
-       Concrete, brick, stone and other hardscape repair
-       Design services to address repairs

New Landscape Design and Planting 

If you have several trees that have fallen down and pathways and walks have 
lifted up from tree roots, it may make much more sense to start over again.  
Now is a time to think about:
-       Now that I have sun in my backyard, how do I want the new landscape 
design to utilize this space? Lawn, entertainment, seasonal color.   
-       Do I want to create a better relationship with the garden design and 
the home
-       What types of plants can I now enjoy with the new sun, are there more 
opportunities?

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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