Master Plan for a Greener Future
Opening Line “I want a landscape that grows up with the house—not out of control, but full and inviting.”
“Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about plants that seasonally change shape, shade, and scent.”
The Project or Problem Last August, I planted some perennials that just didn’t fit. They flopped over, got eaten by bugs, and basically reminded me I need a plan, not random pots.
The Discovery While searching, I clicked on Top Tier Landscaping's “Landscape Design and Installation” page: https://toptierlandscapingkc.com/services/landscape-design-and-installation/
They walked through conceptual design, plant selection, layout plans, and professional installation—all broken down in friendly, non sales-y language.
Ideas or Takeaways I loved their focus on layered planting (ground covers, mid-tier perennials, canopy trees) and seasonal interest—bright spring blooms, summer shade, fall color. Also spacing: “don’t cram—give room for growth.” I might need a site plan after all.
Closing – Personal Note or Reflection Maybe by next season my yard will feel less like an afterthought and more like a destination. I can imagine walking through beds that shift color and height, while sipping iced tea.
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