By
Bonnie Coblentz MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Knowing that proper landscaping can add as much as
15 percent to a house's value makes it easier to avoid the
temptation to hire someone to do the work just because they
are cheap. Patricia
Knight, assistant horticulturist with the South Mississippi
Research and Experiment Station in Poplarville, said
landscaping takes time to learn and do correctly. Hiring
someone to do landscaping without knowing their credentials
or references can be a big mistake. "It's
risky to hire somebody off the street who has no references
and you have no way to get hold of them. What happens three
months down the road if they over-fertilized or you have
some type of problem with your landscaping?" Knight
asked. Established
businesses have a vested interest in keeping their customers
happy. They offer continuity of services and are able to
respond whenever something happens with a
landscape. "The
thing professionals need, whether they have a college degree
or not, is a good working knowledge of horticulture," Knight
said. This includes planting and maintenance practices,
insect and disease control, turf grass, irrigation, flower
beds and more. Knight
recommended checking the references of a landscape
professional before hiring them to do work. "It is
essential to know what kind of work they have done in the
past," she said. Norman
Winter, Mississippi State University extension
horticulturist, said another reason to hire professionals is
to ensure the plants installed in the landscape are
well-cared for and disease- and insect-free. "You
don't know the history of the plants if a person just shows
up at the door," Winter said. If
someone comes offering to do landscaping, ask to see
credentials, Winter said. Professionals have certain
affiliations and accreditations and don't mind giving proof
of their position. Installing
and maintaining a good landscape is a long and somewhat
expensive process, but worth the investment, Winter said.
Not only does an established landscape add to a home's
value, but it also can cut heating and cooling
costs. Winter
cautioned that if a landscape plan requires structural
improvements, such as a retaining wall, irrigation or
support, a professional should be used. "By all
means, you need a professional to do the work rather than a
fly-by-night," he said. Nurseries
and garden centers usually have at least one trained and
certified designer, architect or nurseryman on hand to
assist customers. These people can be hired to do the work
or can teach customers what to do. "It is a
big cost, but it will pay off in the long run to install a
landscape that will perform well over time," Knight said.
"Plants are not a short-term investment, and it may take
several years for a landscape to look established. Having an
instant landscape may not be the best thing for the yard or
the home." Released:
March 31, 1997
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