How Do You Define Landscaping?
For some, it’s developing and maintaining gardens, lawns, areas around buildings, paths – practical and straightforward. But here at Hyland Landscapes, we know that it is all that, and more.
Our landscaping methodology combines your vision and our expertise.
We’re not just in the business of creating cookie-cutter places. We want to help you turn your space into a sanctuary.
So when you look out your window, tell us what you want to see. The world of landscaping is wide open for creativity—and Hyland Landscapes is proud to offer unmatched expertise. We’re here to make your dreams of outdoor living a reality.
Tell Us What You Need
Hyland Landscapes is a full-service landscaping company serving the needs of our clients throughout Vancouver and the surrounding areas. We have landscape architects, builders, and designers – all at your disposal. Here are some types of landscaping features that we can design, install, and maintain for you:
- Driveways
- Walkways
- Fences
- Water Gardens
- Fountains
- Patios
- Pergolas
- Lighting Systems
- Water Features
- Foundation Plantings
- & so much more!
Landscaping with Limitless Possibilities
Hyland Landscapes is your trusted advisor for better outdoor living. We do more than just implement landscape design concepts for your home and place of business, we’re here to share advice and inspiration so you can make the most out of your outdoor space.
Learn
Continuously learning and improving is at the heart of everything we do at Hyland Landscapes, and we’d like to share them with you. We feature the best landscaping trends, tips, and advice to inform and inspire you for your next project.
Build
Whatever you need to turn your space into your own outdoor oasis, our team is here to design and build it for you. Trust our excellent workmanship and unwavering commitment to creating superior spaces.
Maintain
If it’s year-round maintenance that you need, we provide comprehensive, custom, and consistent services for residential and commercial properties. Take a look at some of the landscape maintenance services that we offer.
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FAQ’s
Both landscaping and gardening entail design, planning, and upkeep, while gardening typically focuses solely on the plants in a space. The landscape refers to the entire area in which the plants are found.
Yes. Using mobile or temporary covers – either around the entire unit or just one access place – is the easiest approach to hide a utility box in your yard. The following are some ideas to consider: use plants in pots, a trellis, a screen, or a fence are all examples of trellises.
A swale is a trench or dip constructed at the bottom of a hill to divert water away. If your yard has high and low areas where water collects, installing a sloped swale to direct the water down and away from your house will help you avoid basement flooding and water damage repair.
Consider these seven easy-to-follow tips and you’ll be on your way to creating a beautiful landscape. Assess your yard, live in it, keep it simple, incorporate the views beyond your yard by strategically placing trees to frame existing views, work with plants you love that match your area, and embrace change as it comes.
Landscaping is important because it can make your home more welcoming, improve its curb appeal, helps you connect with nature, creates an area for relaxation, and increases the resale value of your home.
You can buy these at your local landscaping supply store.
A landscaper’s goal is to make your yard look like a piece of art, stopping passers-by to enjoy the natural beauty. Many landscaping businesses also specialize in adding aesthetic value to a property to suit the style and the unique characteristics of a home or business. A landscaping professional can also help create outdoor spaces that are functional and reflect a client’s values and lifestyle. Furthermore, some companies offer Design-Build services that offer complete landscaping design. These companies specialize in transforming outdoor spaces into beautiful havens that blend in with the client’s style. These services include outdoor kitchen design and installation, complete yard renovation, patio design, soft scaping, specialty garden maintenance, and much more! These companies are also adept in building decks, pergolas, fire pits, outdoor kitchen, pools, etc.
A home with well-kept landscaping has a big price advantage over one without. Depending on the type of landscaping and the home’s original worth, this benefit ranges from 5.5 percent to 12.7 percent. On a $300,000 home, this corresponds to an additional $16,500 to $38,100 in value. However, landscaping entails more than just putting some flowers and plants in the ground. The most important feature in landscaping for consumers is a well-kept appearance. Plant size and maturity come in second and third, respectively. The diversity of plant life within the landscaping design is a lower factor, but it is still worth considering.
According to research, landscaping not only improves curb appeal but also boosts the value of real estate properties by up to 15%.
Yes. Landscaping aids in the purification of the air. Plants both purify the air and the soil. Pollutants such as smoke, ozone, and nitrogen oxides are absorbed by tree leaves (and the leaves of other plants) and filtered out of the air. More gardening in cities can help to filter dirty air.
Yes, there is a resounding “yes” to this question. Landscaping may be done in the winter if you have the necessary knowledge, abilities, and equipment.
Landscaping costs are not capitalized to the cost of land because they are considered a land improvement. There’s a distinction to be made between land and land improvements. Although land costs can be capitalized, it cannot be discounted.