hypaone All American 11084 Posts user info edit post |
Hey,
I want to completely reset the landscaping for my yard and need help with design and choice of plants that will work for my area and conditions. I live in S. Durham (near Brier Creek) and have a pretty small lot (.17 acre).
I was curious if a couple landscaping students would be willing to submit a design/consultation with the chosen designer getting $200. I'm posting a feeler first to see if that's fair or not. If not, I apologize for my ignorance.
Thanks. 9/18/2010 2:00:43 PM |
Yodajammies All American 3229 Posts user info edit post |
no spec work.
kthxbai 9/18/2010 3:39:40 PM |
hypaone All American 11084 Posts user info edit post |
OK. So what would be a fair way to handle it? I'm seriously asking for advice. 9/18/2010 7:00:22 PM |
Yodajammies All American 3229 Posts user info edit post |
1. Review student portfolios 2. Gather estimates 3. ... 4. Profit!
But asking someone to work on the off chance that they MIGHT get paid is a dick move. 9/20/2010 8:12:09 AM |
wwwebsurfer All American 10217 Posts user info edit post |
^yep. Why should I put in several hours designing an awesome urban landscape just to see you go with some out-of-left-field lotus garden? I prefer getting paid. 9/20/2010 1:10:51 PM |
hypaone All American 11084 Posts user info edit post |
OK, thanks for the advice. I promise I wasn't trying to pull any dick moves, but I definitely see where you're coming from. Makes sense. I think I was thinking like one of these design TV shows where they choose from submissions or whatever.
Allrighty then, back to reality.
My budget is in the $200-$300 range. Can I get some portfolio submissions or websites?
Thanks again for the info, guys. 9/20/2010 1:37:50 PM |