Our Process

Our custom landscaping process starts with an initial consultation where our design specialist will construct a site analysis of your property. That involves taking pictures, obtaining precise measurements and dimensions, creating a detailed drawing, and notating all of the key elements. Furthermore, a full installation proposal of our detailed work will be provided to you as we will consult you along every step of the process from beginning to end. At Pascale Land Design, we epitomize hard work and creative service in every detail of your design as our commitment to you is to provide excellence in quality, service, and value.

 

Styles to choose from

Mediterranean

Best known for casual elegance and inspiration from coastal areas of Italy, Spain, and France with integrated techniques of formal accents, plants, and designs.

Plant Palette : Lavender, Rosemary, Italian Cypress, Olive Trees, Citrus Trees, Sage, Bougainvillea, and Agave, Vines.

 

Traditional

Often includes potted flowers, flower beds, and hedges with most common materials of brick, stone, pavers and wood creating a classic, timeless appearance.

Plant Palette : Boxwood Hedge, Roses, Hydrangea, Nandina, Liriope, Daylily.

 

Tropical

Often grouped in the same area as Mediterranean gardens, the most recognizable of this style are the bold colors and the lush tropical plants with larger leaves.

Plant Palette: Palms, Ferns, Bougainvillea, Bamboo, Tropical Bird of Paradise, Cycads.

 

Southwest

Representing the arid dry regions of the west, such as Arizona and New Mexico, this style is known for its Spanish and Native American details.  Mostly includes colorful building materials such as pavers, natural stone, and terracotta tiles that includes bright native plants.

Plant Palette: Mesquite, Palo Verde, Cereus, Agave, Yucca, Succulents, Euphorbias, Golden Barrels.

 

Contemporary

Structural and graphic elements, with a strong and bold look with emphasis on clean lines and unusual materials.

Plant Palette: Yucca, Succulents, Cactus, Agave.  

 

Xeriscaping

A water conservation concept that reduces or eliminates the need for supplemental water from irrigation in both landscaping and gardening design.

Plant Palette: Acacia, Palo Verde, Prickly Pear, Jojoba, Creosote bush, Bursage, Turpentine Bush, Brittle Bush, Cactus.

 

Desert

Incorporates plants commonly associated with a desert environment, low water and maintenance requirements, and often includes rocks, boulders, trees, and shrubs.

Plant Palette: Similar to xeriscape and Southwest.