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    Escape Garden Design

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Incredibly professional. Attentive to time and quality of work…read more Great communication.

    We recently used Wild Heritage Gardens to replace our grass-and-shrub front yard with…read morelow-maintenance pollinator-friendly plants and a patio that doubles as a firebreak (something that's been top of mind since the Marshall fire). From start to finish Jody and her team were wonderful to work with--they were highly knowledgeable, professional, communicative, and responsive, and took the time to make sure everything was designed and completed to a high standard. This project is something we'd been wanting to do for years, and it came out better than we could have imagined! We had a lot of different goals for what's a fairly small front yard with quite a bit of shade: we wanted an attractive design that would reduce water use and maintenance needs, support pollinators throughout the full growing season, create a firebreak near the house, have a nice space for our kids to enjoy, and add some edible plants/berries/herbs if possible. Wild Heritage went above and beyond in delivering on all of these criteria, and it's a strong testament to their experience, passion, and deep knowledge of landscape design, sustainable planting, water management, and construction. Our new front yard has quickly become a favorite place for our whole family to spend time, and our kids love running around the path, sitting on the rocks, watching bumblebees and ladybugs, and admiring each new flower that blooms. Our 6-year-old son now asks to go outside with us every night to read on the patio and is beyond excited to pick strawberries, gooseberries, honeyberries, and cherries as the plants grow and mature. And thanks to the high-quality soil, customized drip irrigation system, and detailed instructions Wild Heritage provided, the plants are already growing like crazy just a few short weeks after being planted. We've already gotten tons of compliments from our neighbors (both on our street and some that have been driving by), and we can't wait to see how our garden grows and changes over the coming years. We would highly recommend Wild Heritage Gardens to anyone considering this (or any) kind of landscaping project!

    Altamont Landscaping

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    Worked with Altamont for a residential project. They came up with a good design. But they also…read moredamaged my deck, siding, and ICF foundation. After I withheld the final payment for punch list and repairs to be completed. They stated that the customer is responsible for full payment even though the job was not completed. Then threatened to file liens on the property even though we sold it. We had to fix the repairs on our own and pay for materials before we could sell the property. They claim it was a weather issue on why they couldn't fix the repair. They never offered to help pay or communicated in anyway except For demanding $ payment. I would never work with them again, if you decide to, you should monitor their work on a daily basis to ensure your property is not damaged and the work is being done to the standard of the premium price that they charge.

    WARNING! Do NOT use Altamont Landscaping! I have hired many service people throughout Chaffee…read moreCounty, and have always had good luck... until I hired Altamont. The guy who came out to do the estimate on the work only heard about 40% of what I had asked. The guys who came to do the work knew that what I was asking for was different than their work order, but they chose to ignore that difference. They did not know what a plant was and what a weed was. They really didn't know how to do the work they were sent out to do. When I returned a week later they had done the work,many of my plants were dead. They made an effort to repair the work, but because the plan that I had asked for initially was ignored, the job was irreparable. When I had another landscaper come out, they couldn't believe how shoddy the work was, even though I never mentioned my frustration.This business tries to get their dissatisfied customer to sign a non-disclosure agreement, so who knows how many unhappy customers are out there. I have a couple of friends who are among them.

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    This is the kind of review I REALLY do not like to do…read more To start, I had been emailing with Janice over a few days, and scheduled a meeting at our home build for today, Sunday at 11 AM. Our email conversation started with making the appointment to meet. Then Janice asked for a survey, so I sent over the plot plan so she could put together a rough plan as she asked for "must haves" which I sent over same day. That was Thursday. So now it is Sunday, we are at the house, waiting. As time passes we discussed how long we are going to wait etc. My wife tells me I should email Janice, but I told her she is not going to see it if she is driving. At about 11:20 I called Janice, went straight to VM. I called a minute or so later to leave a message, it rang a few times and then went to VM, so I left a voice mail to find out if she was still on the way, to call back to let me know, and I left my number. 6 or 7 minutes later, Janice emails me. WTH? Why can't you return my call?! Let me know you are not going to bother to attend a meeting that was scheduled 5 days ago?! This is what I got in return via email, to my phone calls and voice mail: "Sorry for any confusion this morning. I was going to work on the estimate and concept before we met to make sure my print is in line with your budget." Needless to say, Janice, I will not be calling or emailing you again...

    Janice demonstrated professionalism and a strong ethical approach throughout the initial stages of…read moreour project. We appreciated her knowledge during the site visit and early design discussions, and the process of signing the initial $1,738.93 design agreement was straightforward. However, as the project progressed, we encountered significant challenges. The design provided was quite basic-limited to a 2D, black-and-white format-and did not fully address the complexities of our sloped backyard. After agreeing to an $80,000 project and providing a $28,000 deposit, we were surprised when, the very next day, Janice raised new concerns about the need for additional retaining walls and major changes to the grading plan. These issues had not been anticipated or discussed in earlier phases, and we think Janice was caught off guard when her subcontractor visited the site. There was no grading plan included, nor was there a clear intention to consult with an engineer, despite the technical demands of our site. The scope of earthwork required was revised dramatically, from an estimated 20 cubic yards to a possible 120 cubic yards, with the associated costs left undefined. Janice was unable to provide updated cost estimates for these changes, and her contract specifies that any additional expenses resulting from inaccurate estimates are the homeowner's responsibility. While it was clear that Janice believed she was acting in our best interest, the lack of detailed planning and communication about potential complexities led to considerable frustration. Based on our experience, her team may be better suited to straightforward projects that do not involve significant engineering or sloped terrain. We would advise future clients to review contracts carefully, verify insurance coverage, and clarify whether the designer will coordinate with city officials, engineers, or other professionals as needed. In our case, all design work was handled solely by Janice, and the limitations of this approach became apparent as the project unfolded. Edit: *Janice is quick to reply on a negative review saying that the negative review was not from their client. We do of course, have signed contracts for the design fee and the actual design. See Photo's for Janice first reply on Yelp. I'll keep track. "we are not interested in working on a project that needs engineering". Yet took the design fee, and the $28k deposit for the work, and could not determine, from November '24 to June, '25, that it was not a site they could work on? Then on the start week, decided we needed to Tier the slope of the yard and add an undefined cost and then, after contracts signed, check taken, then, decide to tell us the project as designed was not feasible. She was right - I do not have an unknown, unlimited budget, for work that is not as per the agreed contract.

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