Landscape Design
Practical, attractive landscape planning for homes, HOAs, and commercial properties in Southwest Florida conditions.

What this service is built to solve.
A good landscape design should improve curb appeal, support how the property is used, and remain realistic to maintain in Florida's climate. The right plan can turn a plain or overgrown area into a cleaner, more intentional part of the property.
Bushman's Landscape plans landscape improvements around local conditions, property goals, irrigation needs, soil conditions, maintenance expectations, and the mature size of plant material.
What it can include.
Each property is different. These items describe common ways this service can support a cleaner, healthier, and more manageable landscape.
Front yard and entry landscape planning
Backyard and outdoor area refresh plans
Planting bed layout and definition
Privacy planting recommendations
Poolside and patio-area landscape planning
Irrigation awareness while planning plant placement
Soil amendment and mulch recommendations
Design planning that can lead directly into installation
Designed for Florida Living
Southwest Florida landscapes need to be planned with more than appearance in mind. A plant may look strong at first but struggle if it is placed in the wrong sun exposure, outside irrigation coverage, too close to a structure, or in soil that does not support healthy growth.
Bushman's Landscape helps clients make practical design decisions so the finished landscape looks clean and makes sense for the property.
What a Good Design Considers
Design work should balance beauty, function, and maintenance. It should look attractive from the street, support the way the outdoor space is used, and avoid unnecessary problems later.
Sun and shade patterns
Existing turf, trees, beds, and irrigation coverage
Curb appeal, privacy, access, and views
Soil conditions and drainage observations
Maintenance needs after installation
Design Connected to Installation
Because the same team can plan and install the work, design recommendations can stay grounded in execution. That helps keep the plan practical, budget-aware, and easier to maintain after installation.
A practical way to start.
- Step 1
Review the property, goals, existing plant material, sun exposure, and irrigation conditions.
- Step 2
Identify the areas that need a cleaner layout, better plant selection, or improved bed definition.
- Step 3
Recommend a landscape plan that balances appearance, function, and future maintenance.
- Step 4
Prepare the work for installation, cleanup, soil support, mulch, and ongoing care.
Common questions.
Can you design both front yards and backyards?
Yes. Bushman's Landscape can plan front yard curb appeal updates, backyard refreshes, poolside planting areas, privacy planting, and complete residential landscape updates.
Do you consider irrigation when designing?
Yes. Irrigation coverage and water needs are important planning factors because plant placement and long-term maintenance depend on them.
Can design and installation be handled together?
Yes. Design planning can lead directly into in-house installation, cleanup, soil preparation, mulch, and maintenance recommendations.
Tell us what the property needs.
Share the property details and the team can follow up with the right next step.