SCOTT HARRINGTON

LANDSCAPE AND TREE SERVICE, LLC

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9 Steps to Help you Prepare For Landscape Transformation

Posted on January 7, 2013 at 8:23 PM Comments comments (1536)

Winter blues getting you down?  Looking for some inspiration?  Want to make 2013 the year that you finally have the yard of your dreams?

Wel, l take a few moments to read this post and hopefully this will get you headed in the right direction...

I meet with a lot of my clients in the winter to start brainstorming and planning the upcoming years plantings...design plans...projects...

This frees them up in the summer to be outside doing the things they love...and also gives me plenty of time to create the perfect plan for their yard..and to have plenty of time to scout out the best deals..and to make sure we get your plants before the nurseries run out of stock...

Winter is the perfect time to start planning your landscaping projects.  
Here are 9 steps you (or we) can take to prepare for our meeting (or if you

1) Take pictures of your landscape both from the inside looking out and from the road looking towards your house.  I can use these pictures to help you to complete your "seasonal palette"of shrubs/plants/trees etc...Take pictures in all 4 seasons.  I can customize the timing of leaf color, bloom time..and if you are interested in attracting birds..I can suggest trees/shrubs that are perfect for that also....

2) Locate a base plan of your property if you have one. Architects drawing? Surveyors map?   This will come in handy when we meet to get the bigger picture of your property and to be certain of property boundaries.

3) Start a folder a begin to put pictures of plants you like...or design ideas you notice in a magazines (Inspiration Folder)  Dream big...think out side the box for this one...

4) Make a list of 5 of your top landscaping priorities.  (Examples:  Privacy, Edible gardens, reducing amount of grass, increasing sunlight, more shade, more color, pool, themes (english cottage garden, japanese garden,etc....

5) What do you want to do in your landscape?  Relax, Entertain, Enjoy the scenery, appreciate the plants/wildlife?

6) How much time can you devote to your landscape?  
High maintenance?  ( 3 times a week)  
Medium Maintenance (1-4 times per month)
Low maintenance (5-7 times a year)

7) What do you want your landscape to look like?  Traditional?  Lots of flowers? Funky and fun?  Calm and reflective? Summer Retreat?  Tropical?

8)  How do you want your landscape to feel?  Calm and Peaceful?  Rejuvenated? Energetic and Positive?  Private? 

9) Set a budget.  Get an approximate idea of what you would like to spend and have that figure ready for when we meet.

Surely this will take a little time...but its worth it....you will have years and years of enjoyment from it....and like so many things in life...you get out of it...what you put into it....

Studies have also shown that improving "curb appeal' for properties can increase value by as much at 10%.

Even if you have not completed any of the above steps its still ok to contact me and would be happy to get you started and provide a framework from which you can work with.

Call me today at 413-348-4505 to set up your free initial (Approx 30 minutes) consult (Lenox, Stockbridge, Lee, West StockBridge and Richmond)  A travel fee may apply to other areas.







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Art and Landscape Design

Posted on December 8, 2012 at 5:11 PM Comments comments (1157)
Would you like you yard to be valued/considered an artistic masterpiece?

One thing that makes my company unique is that I have an extensive background in visual art.  I see landscapes as my "canvas" and trees/shrubs/flowers as my "paints."

Making art allows me the freedom to experiment with color combinations and to keep my style fluid/relaxed.  Keeping a balance between  logical/spatial/mathematical mind and creative/intuitive/heart mind is a critical factor in approaching the art of designing landscapes.  

To think outside of the box and work with the landscape to allow its inherent beauty be brought out....as opposed to forcing ones will and intellect on to the landscape..at times seeming to work against the landscape...often resulting in hard angles.....un-natural appearance...

I approach the landscape with the intention to bring out the positive of what is already there as opposed to trying to suppress or force out the negative.  For example, I have a lot of clients come to me with wishes for more privacy.  Often stating that they want to construct a large fence or plant a huge hedgerow around the perimeter of their properties.  In some cases this is desirable how ever it can extremely expensive.  

So in my consulting with clients we discuss and narrow it down to the 3 top attributes of their property and focus in on those.  So in the case of the privacy issue..if we start with celebrating and accentuating the positive attributes of the property and often the screening of the neighbors yard will take care of itself in this process..or the answer will arise out of the positive approach.  Most often at a fraction of the cost of the initial option to put up a fence or large hedge row.  

I will often spend a fair amount of time at a site (before starting) making sketches..taking photographs...talking with clients...looking at the landscape from all angles...from in the house..from the street...etc...to really get a sense of how I can bring out the best for you and your landscape

A lot of large commercial companies are more focused on quantity rather then quality...with multiple projects going on at once...and they do not often have the time/focus to really tune in to what you want..and what is best for your landscape. 

When you hire me...you are in a way hiring an artist in residence...having my undivided attention and focus.  Which is one reason why I have such a long list of repeat clients.  They see the benefit of hiring some one, like myself, who has a background in art and who has the 'artistic eye' to really bring out the best of your landscape.    

So call me today for your free estimate and let us see how we can work together to make your yard your most prized piece of artwork. Your masterpiece.  Something of real and lasting value.


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Bird and Bat Houses

Posted on December 7, 2012 at 10:08 PM Comments comments (1591)

Looking for a perfect gift? Want to attract song birds to your yard?  Create sanctuary?   Help the declining population of Bats? 

Well,I aldo design, build and sell custom made Bird and Bat houses.  

I use locally sourced/milled wood and use as many environmentally friendly products that I can in the process.  Everything from recycled packaging material (for shipping orders) to Boiled Linseed Oil as a wood preservative.

See a bird house you liked somewhere else?  ...Email me a picture of it and I may be able to reproduce it for you.

I have a display space set up in my home if you would like to see them in person.  (17 Tucker Street Lenox, MA   One Block from haven cafe)

I will also be selling them at The Berkshire Conservation Districts annual sale Monument Regional High School Great Barrington Saturday May, 4th.  See calendar for details.

For photos and prices visit my Facebook page at:  


Custom Made Bird houses by Scott Harrington.   Scott Harrington Home, Tree and Yard Care Service
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