You have a vision for your property. You even have a rough number in mind. But the moment sequencing comes up — what to tackle first, what can wait, how to phase the work without it looking half-finished for years — clarity tends to disappear.
Most homeowners work from a wish list. And that's exactly where costly problems begin.
This free guide gives you a clear, honest framework for planning scope, sequence, and investment — so your landscape feels coherent from the very first phase and continues to improve with every passing year.
Inside You'll Discover:
How to Start with Outcomes, Not Features
Learn why beginning with a patio, a path, or a plant list puts you at an immediate disadvantage — and how reframing your goals around how you want to live, feel, and move outside changes every decision that follows.
A Site Documentation Checklist You Can Use Right Now
Sun and shade patterns, drainage paths, deer pressure, existing plants worth protecting — a practical list of what to observe and capture before any professional visits your property, so every conversation starts from a position of real information.
How Phasing Makes Projects More Affordable and More Successful
Understand what must be addressed first — drainage, grading, and the structural framework — and what can wait without compromising the final composition, so your investment goes further and the result holds together long-term.
The Questions That Reveal Whether You're Talking to the Right Person
A set of process-focused questions designed to separate designers who lead with judgment and craft from those who rely on vague promises, plus a clear list of what to bring to a first conversation so it moves toward real next steps.

The right sequence doesn't slow a project down. It's what allows every phase to feel finished, every dollar to go further, and the whole landscape to read as one coherent, intentional story from day one.
Whether you're in the early stages of planning or already thinking through how to phase the work, this free guide gives you the clarity to move forward without rushed decisions, false assumptions, or costly missteps.
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