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Garden Seeds

Tropical Area

Kitras Glass

Fashion

Gift Plants

Gourmet Du Village

Hand Soaps and More

Indigenous Items

In Memory

Jewelry

McIntosh Mugs

Edgar Farms

Seed Starting Supplies

Tropical Plants

 

parkland garden guideThink all plants are the same regardless of the source? Not So! Our reputation has been built around hardy, premium plants, seeds & bulbs. We carefully grow the best species for our climate in our own nurseries in Central Alberta. Our qualified nursery partners provide what we don't grow ourselves. Only the best, the largest and the hardiest will be found at Parkland. And, of course, the newest varieties. We proudly guarantee your purchases, and we are open year-round to honor our promise to you.

Need a Gift? Unsure what to buy? How about a Parkland Garden Center Gift Certificate!

 

FAQ

Q: Do you come on site for consultation?
A: Yes, we come to you, depending on the distance. For more details on travel rate please contact us.
 
Q: What does a typical consultation consist of?
A: Typically a consultation consists of a rough sketch and an in-depth discussion on a variety of topics. Things like choosing plant material, plant grouping and spacing. We also look at problem diagnosis, plant material identification, and very specific details like pruning, fertilizing etc.
 
Q: What is a utility right of way and who needs to know?
A: Homeowners need to know that there are bylaws set out by the city on what can and can’t be done in the utility right of way on your property. Every town is different. A utility right of way is the easement on their property where water and sewer runs, which the city requires use of if they need to.
 
Q: Who do we contact to learn more about right of way?
A: It’s in your RPR report….talk to the city or your realtor to find out more.
 
Q: What is an RPR?
A: An RPR is a real property report. It can also be listed as a plot plan which consists of a survey of the land.
 
Q: What is the average length of time to get the landscape plan done?
A: Rough sketches are done during a consultation for landscape designs and plans, and the formal drawing should be ready within 2 to 3 weeks, but it does depend on how big the yard is and the complexity of the plan.
 
Q: Why should anyone use a landscape designer?
A: It enhances the look of your home and increases property value. It also gives your home and garden that professional curb appeal. Having a landscape designer help you ensures proper placement of material and enables planning in stages, which can be a great advantage as well.

Landscape Testimonials

Val
I have always been really happy with Serena and found her landscape design services to be really handy. She gives advice for plants that survive in the right locations. She’s practical and friendly to deal with plus, she came out to us so it was really convenient. She did a rough sketch for us, and we worked in stages. This was totally worth it for us. Had we chosen and planted our own plant material...we likely would have planted in wrong areas where they may not do well. Using Serena’s services was a time and money saver.
 
Marsha
Serena did our landscape plans for us and we’ve lived in a few places. She comes out to our home each time and really listens to what we need. She comes up with the plans and colours and schemes. She knows her plants and provides great options. She is such an excellent listener. When she comes with the plan we don’t have any changes. Now our friends comment on our yard-when you walk in it’s a piece of art. I love plants and gardens and I feel it was a good investment too because I have also learned about plants along the way.
 
Kristie
We went and met with Serena to get help to develop a landscape plan for our yard. She came to our house and at the time it was a huge blank canvas. She asked us questions like what our favorite plants were and we talked about what function certain plants had. We are very happy with the results. For us, getting a professional landscape design was a time and money saver. We weren’t starting something and then having to rip it up. It was well worth her fee to have Serena come out and we have recommended her to friends.

Sculptures

Statuary will add a special finishing touch to your landscape.

Whether you need a specific style and color of statuary or the sound of water trickling from a fountain, we have a large selection sure to please your every desire.

Bird baths, benches, gnomes, Asian influences – large and small, short or tall, we have it all.

We also do special orders upon request. Be sure to come in and view our statuary area and have one of our Specialists assist you with your selection.

Below are links to companies that we can place special orders with. Please contact us for prices.

www.henristudio.com

www.castartstudios.com

We’re excited to introduce you to Stuart Tucker- our new Landscaper designer, Insect & Disease Consultant

About Stuart:

Q; Do you have a special landscaper “trademark” that you’re known for?
A: Yes I do. It would be using Canadian developed hardy shrub roses in my landscape planning. I love their beauty, hardiness and disease resistance. Anyone can have success with these roses.

Q: What do you love about landscaping?
A: The whole thing. I did landscaping to put myself through University and have been doing it ever since. I just love it.

Q; Where are you from?
A
: I grew up in Edmonton and have been in Lacombe since 1978...a proud Central Albertan!

  1. Q. Do you come on-site for consultations?

A: Yes, we come to you, depending on the distance. For more details on travel rate please contact us. You can also meet with us at the garden centre.

Q: What does a typical landscape consultation consist of?

A: Typically, a consultation consists of an in depth-discussion on a variety of topics.: likes and dislikes, deck or patio, tree types, shrub types, perennials and annuals. Water features or not. Privacy concerns. Is there a need for a quiet corner? How about a children’s play area? BBQ/outdoor kitchen even. Landscape lighting and the list goes on. The time involved depends on the complexity of the project.

Q: What is a utility right of way and who needs to know?

A: A Utility Right of Way (ROA) is an easement(s) on a property where Utility lines are located underground. Mainly sewer, water, power, natural gas and telecommunications. There are specific regulations that are applicable when doing any construction work within these ROA’s. A Landscape designer should be aware of these rules and also any Town/City/County bylaws that may apply to these ROA’s.  

Q: Who do we contact before doing any landscape/fence work?

A:  Contact Alberta One Call. They will come out and flag lines at your location. Be safe and always contact them first.  http://albertaonecall.com/

Q: What is an RPR?

A: An RPR is a real property report. It can also be listed as a plot plan which consists of a survey of the land and permanent buildings.

Q: What is the average length of time to get the landscape plan done?

A: Rough sketches are done during a consultation for landscape designs and plans, and the formal drawing could be ready within 2 to 3 weeks. It does depend on how big the yard is and the complexity of the plan.

Q: Why should anyone use a landscape designer?

A: A landscape designer can help save you money by planting materials that are hardy for your specific area. You can rely on their skill to ensure proper placement of materials and also enables you to plan in stages which can be an advantage as well. Investing in a landscape design can also enhance s the look of your home and increase property value. A rule of thumb is 10% of the home’s value should be budgeted for landscape completion. It also gives your home and garden that professional curb appeal.  

Q: What are some of the current trends you encounter in landscape design?

In general, I spend more time designing back yards than front yards. I’m seeing such a strong interest in creating a back yard oasis with a patio or gazebo. There is also a huge resurgence of ‘Grown Your Own’ so people are returning to backyard vegetable gardens and planting their own fruit trees and shrubs. Also, with the backyard oasis comes more cooking outdoors, so BBQ stands are now becoming outdoor kitchen areas with full food prep. So, let’s have some fun and have herbs close by for that fresh flavor ingredient.    

Q; What is one of your most popular landscape design requests?

A: I’d say water features and patios.  People are interested in water features of all sizes. Water has, to most people, a very calming effect. After a busy day at the workplace, coming home and relaxing on the patio with a little burbling fountain is a great stress reliever.

For patios the sizes also vary. Primarily people are looking for creative spaces to enjoy outside, sitting with friends and family.  

For all your landscape design questions or to book an appointment with me please call Parkland Garden Centre at 403-346-5613.

Supplies

We have all the materials that will help you to achieve your landscaping dreams! From specialty soils and amendments to landscaping fabric and edging we can assist you in selecting the supplies that will ensure your landscaping projects are a success. For that finishing touch we have several different rock products and mulches.

Within our selection of tools you’ll find landscape rakes, pruning tools, and weeders. We also stock specialty sprinklers and drip line supplies. Our great selection of trellises, stands and arbors make great decorative accents!

If indoor gardening is your passion, we carry orchid potting mixes, cactus soil and growing media suitable for all other tropical plants.

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