You’ve already met with George, so you’ve seen the vision for your outdoor space. Now it’s time to get into the weeds (joking—we’d never let weeds be part of your project!).
Keep scrolling to learn more about how softscaping in Kansas City complements your yard.
Continue the Conversation
Ready to bring your yard to life? After exploring and discussing your space, our team can share the next steps for making sure your landscape grows into something both beautiful and ready to thrive.
Set the Plan
With your consultation complete, it’s time to grow your plans for softscaping in Kansas City. We’ll guide you through soil prep, plant placement, and irrigation needs to create a landscape that’s healthy, balanced, and beautiful.
Build the Dream
Once we’ve mapped out your outdoor living vision, we bring it to life. From lush plantings and garden beds to pathways and irrigation, we guide you through every detail for a thriving landscape.
- What is softscaping?
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Softscaping includes everything that brings your yard to life.
While hardscaping covers the stone, concrete, and woodwork, softscaping means the natural touches, like the grass under your feet, the trees that frame your view, and the flowers and plants that make your space feel alive.
- Can I combine softscaping with other services?
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Absolutely! Softscaping pairs perfectly with hardscaping and other outdoor upgrades.
Think of it this way: your patio, retaining wall, or fire pit set the stage, and your softscaping adds the natural beauty to make the space complete.
Our team can design both together, so your plants, trees, lighting, and stonework all work in harmony — giving you an outdoor space that looks incredible and feels like home.
- How long does a softscaping project take?
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Project timelines vary based on the size and scope of your design.
Adding a few garden beds or fresh sod might take just a few days. Larger projects — like full-property plantings, new trees, and irrigation systems — can take several weeks.
We always give you a clear estimate up front and keep you in the loop from start to finish, so you always know what to expect as we bring your space to life with softscaping in Kansas City.
- What seasons do you plant in?
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Most of our planting happens in the spring and in the fall.
With a few exceptions, we plant through the winter. The plants stay dormant, but any soil temperature over 40 degrees initiates root growth.
We can plant in the summer, but we prefer not to. We warranty our plants, meaning we want them to succeed as much as you do.
Often, the high humidity and extreme temperatures spur fungus and blights during the summer. We can avoid those issues and give your plants a healthier start by waiting a few months to plant.
George and the GD Services team can share planting timelines once we discuss your project.
- I have irrigation, so will I still need to water my plants by hand?
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Regardless of existing irrigation, or even rainy weather, you will still need to hand-water your plants for a few weeks after planting.
Usually, our plants come from an artificially moist environment at the nursery, so each plant needs time to wean and establish before adjusting to a significantly different watering schedule.
- Google showed me the flowers you picked out, and I’m not sure I want this color. What can I do?
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Before planting, we provide you with photos for a true representation of the plants we select. The internet can pair incorrect photos to the plants, and your search may show you different colors than what we select.
- I know you suggested this specific variety of plant, but I really like the one I found in this magazine. Can we plant that instead?
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Home magazines often show off beautiful varieties of plants! However, very few of those “featured” landscapes would survive in our USDA climate zone 6A.
Because of the variable Midwest weather, softscaping in Kansas City needs to use hardy plants that can adapt to the heat, cold, flood, and drought conditions we cycle through here in Kansas.
- Can we save or move the plants that are already in the area?
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We do our best to preserve any plants you want to keep. Generally, we move the plants and nurse them through the project, and they survive just fine.
We also have the ability to move evergreen trees up to 10’ and deciduous trees up to 4′ with our tree spade.
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