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LANDSCAPING: How do you preserve your existing landscape when you remodel?

March 1, 2008

construction remodel landscape saveLook out!  During your remodel your existing landscaping could be in for a beating!  

Construction workers, Bobcats, piles of lumber, nails, gravel, etc.  You can imagine, or maybe you already know what I am talking about.  Well there are precautions you can take to reduce the damage to your wallet, to your trees and plants, and to limit the impact on the environment overall for the energy it takes to replace them!

Here are a few things you can do to preserve:

  • Agree with your contractor before the project starts that your landscaping is important.
  • Install temporary fencing around roots, and trees.
  • Don’t allow materials to be stacked under trees, as the weight can damage roots systems.
  • Watch for washing of wheelbarrows in planted areas, as the lime in the mix can create harmful pH levels.
  • Schedule waterings on weekends, or when workers are gone so they are not walking through wet soil.

There are many more ideas in Tom Dominguez’s recent article:  Tips for your landscape during construction projects.

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