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Questionnaire

 

The following questionnaire will assist you with the design and planning of your yard or garden. You will be asked several questions about the preferences, wants, and needs that may be necessary to incorporate into your design. Not all questions will apply, but most will give you food for thought. Print and use it as a reminder or guide for your project. If a landscape professional will be involved, supply him or her with a copy.

 

1.

Areas to be re-landscaped

 

____ Front Yard    ____ Back Yard    ____ Parkway   ____ Side Yard    ____ Other

2.

List plants you wish to keep out of your garden (poisonous, thorny, or allergy causing).


___________________________________________________________



3.

List plants you want in your garden (color, fragrance, or shade).




___________________________________________________________



4.

Do you prefer bold, bright colors (red, yellow, white, purple, or pink)?

If yes, do you have specific colors in mind?

 


 

___________________________________________________________

 


5.

Do you prefer softer, muted colors (silver, blue, yellow, peach or, lavender)?

 


 

___________________________________________________________

 


6.

Do you prefer color foliage (red, bronze, blue, gold, or variegated)?

 


 

___________________________________________________________

 


7.

Do you prefer flowers or foliage? A little of both?

 


 

___________________________________________________________

 


8.

Is it important to coordinate the plants with the interior or exterior color scheme

of your home?  If yes, what are the dominant colors?

 


 

___________________________________________________________

 


9.

Are cuttings for flower arrangements important to you?

If yes, is fragrance or color more important?

 


 

___________________________________________________________

 

 

Do you want or have any of the following features?



WANT

HAVE





10.

Arbor (lattice attached to the house).

_____

_____

 




11.

Pergola (arbor with an open roof).

_____

_____

 




12.

Trellis (a lattice screen).

_____

_____

 




13.

Containers/pots.

_____

_____

 




14.

Rocks/boulders.

_____

_____

 




15.

Water feature (pond, waterfall, or birdbath).

_____

_____

 




16.

Sculpture (gazing ball, sun dial, or statues).

_____

_____

 




17.

Gate.

_____

_____

 




18.

Outdoor Lighting.

_____

_____

 




19.

Quiet area for reading or napping.

_____

_____

 




20.

Private areas for reflection or sunning.

_____

_____

 




21.

Active play equipment (swing set or trampoline).

_____

_____

 

If yes, what would you like?



 




 

________________________________________________



22.

Passive play equipment (sand box, etc.).

_____

_____

 

If yes, what would you like?



 




 

________________________________________________



 

 



23.

Lawn for heavy use.

_____

_____

 

For visual enjoyment only.

_____

_____

 

What size lawn do you want.



 




 

________________________________________________



 

 



24.

Walkways that double for play areas.

_____

_____

 

(tricycle, skating, etc.)



 




25.

Pool, hot tub, fishpond, or waterfall.

_____

_____

 




26.

An outdoor sink for clean up.

_____

_____

 




27.

Area to prepare meals outdoors.

_____

_____

 




28.

Electricity.

_____

_____

 




29.

Areas for vegetable, herbs, or fruit trees.

_____

_____

 




30.

Compost bin.

_____

_____

 




31.

Decking.

_____

_____

 




 

If yes, how large? _________



 




32.

Patio area.

_____

_____

 




33.

Outdoor sound system.

_____

_____

 




34.

Outdoor heating or cooling.

_____

_____

 

 

 

 

35.

Rain barrel or Cistern

_____

_____

 

 

 

 

36.

Graywater System

_____

_____

 

 

 

 

37.

Natural Drainage/Dry Creek Bed

_____

_____

                               

If you have outdoor furniture, note the shape, material, and quantity.

 

Table:


Wood

____

Iron

____

Plastic

____

Round

____

Square

____

Rectangle ____

 













Picnic Table/Benches:


Number

____

Color

____

Wood

____

Iron

____

Plastic

____















Chairs:


Number

____

Color

____

Wood

____

Iron

____

Plastic

____















Benches:


Number

____

Color

____

Wood

____

Iron

____

Plastic

____















Lounge Chairs:


Number

____

Color

____

Wood

____

Iron

____

Plastic

____


 













Lawn Chairs:


Number

____

Color

____

Wood

____

Iron

____

Plastic

____


 

Design questionnaire courtesy of Linda Engstrom, APLD.

 

 

Questionnaire Part 2

 

Part 2 of this questionnaire addresses issues that may be of importance to those who enjoy the challenge of  completing projects without relying on the services of professionals.

 

Check with your local city or county building or planning department for landscape and irrigation requirements.  New State requirements may already be in effect in your area.

 

Are you part of a homeowners association? Most homeowners associations have covenants, codes, and restrictions (CC&Rs). Obtain the latest copy to learn how they may affect your garden plans.

 

Does the property have any easements, and/or deeded rights-of-way attached to it? Most properties have easements for utilities, and/or phone lines. These may restrict what can or cannot be done to a particular area. Be aware that a shed or garden placed in the wrong spot could result in removal if easement access becomes necessary.  Obtain a plat map from the city or county building or planning department that delineates these areas on your property.

 

Do your plans include building a structure, or creating a pond in your yard?  Ask your local building department if there are permit requirements, and/or restrictions concerning ponds, sheds, patios, etc., before you begin construction.

 

Who provides your water? If you use a public source of water, know where the meter box is located and be sure it remains clear of plants or hardscapes.

 

The same rule applies to all utility meters: keep them clear of obstruction.

 

If you have a well, know where your pump and wellhead are located. Avoid planting trees or shrubs with invasive roots around the equipment.

 

Do you have a septic system? Know the location of the tank, the main line leading to the house, and the leach field. Your county has guidelines for plants that will not harm your septic system.

 

Hand-watering saves the most water but many people choose an automatic irrigation system. Check with your local city or county for irrigation requirements. Rebates may be available for qualified irrigation equipment. An automatic irrigation system with a timer will save you countless hours of watering by hand. If you already have a system in place, check to see if it needs repair or upgrading.

 

Do you have any medical conditions (allergies to plants or insects) that should be considered? If yes, consult your doctor to obtain a list of plants to avoid.