Let us help you create your very own plant paradise.
Whether residential or commercial, Troy’s Tropics can provide and meet your landscaping design needs. As residential landscapers, we design and build whatever you desire in your residential garden. From large estates to English gardens in the heart of Sarasota, our dedicated landscape design and contracting company can fulfill your needs.
As commercial landscapers, we strive to provide businesses with appealing landscape designs: A key factor in attracting customers to commercial property and providing the right atmosphere for your workforce. Troy’s Tropics is dedicated to providing excellent service and maintenance to provide you with attractive landscaping that increases the value of your property and attracts tenants or customers.
The execution of the plan is critical, but it all starts with a thoughtful design. Our Plant Professionals will sit down with you to make sure we completely understand your vision before we ever break ground on a project.
We have many years of experience creating beautiful landscapes for commercial properties and personal residences alike. We approach both kinds of projects with careful attention to the aesthetic look and functional ability required of the space. We can work from an existing landscape or an empty plot of land to create a unique and beautiful design.
Once we understand your needs and your vision, we use cutting-edge technology to create beautiful designs so you can review our plans. After we use your input to finalize our concept, our dedicated team will turn it into a reality. Because we personally handle everything from the initial landscape concept to installation and maintenance, you can rest assured that the final project will look as beautiful as you’ve always imagined.
What to Expect during the Landscape Design Process
1.) Complete Landscape Design Form
Here’s where we collect the primary information to start a project. Providing the info is the first step to you plant paradise. Start NOW!
2.) Your Appointment Scheduled
Our Landscape Design Division will reach out right away to schedule your consultation!
3.) Prepare for Meeting with your Designer
Being well-prepared for your landscape design consultation will not only streamline the process but also enable your designer to create a plan that’s perfectly tailored to your property. Click here for the 4 tips to make this meeting a success!
4.) Meet with your Designer
The execution of the plan is critical, but it all starts with a thoughtful design. Our Plant Professionals will sit down with you to make sure we completely understand your vision before we ever break ground on a project.
5.) Design and Execute
Once we understand your needs and your vision, we use cutting-edge technology to create beautiful designs so you can review our plans.
5.) Meet at Nursery
Once we understand your needs and your vision, we use cutting-edge technology to create beautiful designs so you can review our plans.
Residential Landscaping Designs in Sarasota, FL.
Compliment your home by cultivating an exterior landscape you can be proud of and add some lighting to show off those awesome features! Some homeowners are primarily concerned with aesthetic beauty, while others want their outdoor area to be an extension of their living space. Troy’s Tropics has the experience and expertise to give you both!
Add to your existing landscaping to make your style pop or start from scratch and build something new. Your backyard can be your own personal oasis, so don’t miss the opportunity to create a beautiful escape.
Commercial Landscaping Designs in Sarasota, FL.
When Meeting your Designer
You’re ready to turn your outdoor living dreams into reality by hiring a landscape designer. But how should you prepare for your first meeting? Being well-prepared for your landscape design consultation can not only expedite the process but also help your designer create the perfect plan tailored to your property. Here’s how to get ready:
1.) Know Your Budget
Before your meeting, it’s crucial to have a clear idea of your budget. This allows the designer to tailor their presentation and design within your financial limits. You wouldn’t want to fall in love with a design only to find out it’s beyond your means. Understanding your budget also helps when choosing materials, determining the project’s scope, and deciding whether to complete the project in phases. A higher budget might allow for larger plants, or more premium materials, while a more modest budget could focus on essential elements with room for future expansion. Since the landscape designer will ask about your budget, be ready with your response. Without at least a budget range, it will be difficult to discuss the project in detail.
2.) Research Designs You Like
A talented landscape designer can transform your ideas into a stunning outdoor living space, but only if you share your preferences. Before the meeting, think about the overall look you want. Do you prefer a structured, square-shaped space that mirrors your home, or something that flows more organically? Consider the colors and textures you like as well, so the designer can suggest materials that will fit your vision. To gather ideas, browse landscape design websites, visit local botanical gardens, or stop by one of Troy’s Tropics nurseries. While you’re there, make a list of plants you love or dislike. You can also take pictures of any landscapes in the area that inspire you. Bringing these visuals to your meeting will give the designer a clearer understanding of your preferences.
3.) Make a List
To ensure you don’t forget anything, write down your ideas before the consultation. Here’s what to include on your list:
What You Want: List the features you want in the design, such as a patio, pergola, retaining wall, landscape lighting, and specific plants.Where You Want It: Think about whether you want the outdoor area attached or detached from your home. Do you want landscape features to block a line of sight or provide a view?
How You’ll Use the Space: Consider how you’ll use the area — for entertaining, playing, or purely for aesthetic value. Sharing this will help the designer meet your needs. Also, think about how many people you might entertain, as this will help in scaling the project.
What You Don’t Want: If there are materials, plants, or design concepts you dislike, make sure to note those too.
Prioritizing your list can be helpful, especially if budget constraints arise. Rank features based on their importance (must-have vs. nice-to-have) to help the designer focus on what’s most crucial. Without a list, you might forget something important during the meeting. Make sure to convey all your priorities to ensure you’re happy with the final design.
You can also prepare a list of questions for the designer. For example, ask if they use subcontractors, how long the project will take, and how much maintenance the design will require.
4.) Set Aside Enough Time
Make sure you have enough time to fully discuss your needs and expectations. Avoid scheduling a meeting when you know you’ll be pressed for time. Plan to spend one to two hours with the designer going over all the details. Ensure that all decision-makers are present at the meeting so that everyone’s input is considered. This is also the best time to ask any questions about the timeline, potential challenges, or future maintenance requirements.
**Three rounds of revisions are included in each design package within 45 days of receiving your initial plan. If additional changes are needed, they can be done for a fee, which will depend on the scope of work required. Note that needing a second round of revisions is extremely rare!