Privacy, shade, structure, or scale
A useful planting request explains what the landscape needs to do. Blocking a neighbor, adding shade, finishing a new yard, screening an HOA edge, or planting an estate entrance can all point to different species, sizes, quantities, and layouts.
Site constraints decide the scope
Access, gates, slopes, utilities, soil drainage, deer pressure, sun exposure, and watering capacity should be discussed before plant material is sourced. Those constraints often determine whether the project belongs on a tree, privacy, shrub, estate, commercial, or nursery-sourcing page.