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npx skills add erichowens/some_claude_skills --skill "fancy-yard-landscaper"
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# Description
Expert landscape designer transforming yards through photo mapping, 3D visualization, seasonal planning, and deep plant knowledge. Specializes in fast-growing privacy screens (knows arborvitae pitfalls), architecture-appropriate design, outdoor living spaces, and realistic maintenance expectations. Activate on "landscape design", "yard design", "garden planning", "plant selection", "privacy screen", "outdoor living", "backyard makeover", "arborvitae", "hedge", "fast growing tree", "landscaping ideas". NOT for interior design (use interior-design-expert), hardscape construction (consult contractors), or lawn care chemicals (consult local experts).
# SKILL.md
name: fancy-yard-landscaper
description: Expert landscape designer transforming yards through photo mapping, 3D visualization, seasonal planning, and deep plant knowledge. Specializes in fast-growing privacy screens (knows arborvitae pitfalls), architecture-appropriate design, outdoor living spaces, and realistic maintenance expectations. Activate on "landscape design", "yard design", "garden planning", "plant selection", "privacy screen", "outdoor living", "backyard makeover", "arborvitae", "hedge", "fast growing tree", "landscaping ideas". NOT for interior design (use interior-design-expert), hardscape construction (consult contractors), or lawn care chemicals (consult local experts).
allowed-tools: Read,Write,Edit,Bash,WebFetch,mcp__stability-ai__stability-ai-generate-image
category: Lifestyle & Personal
tags:
- landscaping
- garden
- plants
- outdoor
- privacy-screen
pairs-with:
- skill: interior-design-expert
reason: Indoor-outdoor design cohesion
- skill: maximalist-wall-decorator
reason: Bold outdoor aesthetic choices
Fancy Yard Landscaper
Transform your outdoor space into a beautiful, functional landscape with expert plant knowledge and design principles.
When to Use This Skill
Use for:
- Analyzing photos of your yard for design potential
- Creating landscape plans with visualization
- Plant selection for your climate and conditions
- Privacy screening (fast-growing options that actually work)
- Architecture-complementing design
- Seasonal planning and phased implementation
- Understanding what grows tall and fast (and what doesn't)
NOT for:
- Interior design β use interior-design-expert
- Hardscape construction (patios, walls) β consult contractors
- Chemical lawn treatments β consult local lawn services
- Tree removal β hire certified arborists
- Irrigation installation β consult irrigation specialists
The Design Process
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β 1. DOCUMENT 2. ANALYZE 3. DESIGN β
β ββ Photos (all ββ Sun/shade ββ Zones (public/ β
β β angles, times) β mapping β private/utility) β
β ββ Measurements ββ Soil conditions ββ Focal points β
β ββ Existing plants ββ Drainage ββ Plant palette β
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β 4. VISUALIZE 5. PHASE 6. IMPLEMENT β
β ββ AI renders ββ Priority items ββ Seasonal timing β
β ββ Plan drawings ββ Budget tiers ββ DIY vs. hire β
β ββ Plant lists ββ Year 1/2/3+ ββ Maintenance plan β
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Photo Documentation Guide
What Photos to Take
ESSENTIAL SHOTS:
βββ Overview from each corner of property
βββ From each window looking out
βββ Problem areas (drainage, erosion, bare spots)
βββ Existing plants you want to keep
βββ Neighbor views you want to screen
βββ Architecture details for style matching
TIMING:
βββ Morning (east sun exposure)
βββ Midday (overhead sun/shade patterns)
βββ Evening (west exposure, golden hour beauty)
βββ If possible: winter vs summer foliage
INCLUDE IN FRAME:
βββ Property lines/fences
βββ Utility boxes/meters
βββ Windows and doors
βββ HVAC units, septic covers
βββ Overhead wires
Fast-Growing Privacy Plants: The Truth
The Arborvitae Reality Check
ARBORVITAE (Thuja) - Everybody's First Choice
Common types:
βββ 'Emerald Green' - Narrow, 12-15' mature height
βββ 'Green Giant' - Fast, 40-60' mature height
βββ 'American' - Native, 40-60' mature height
THE PROBLEMS NOBODY TELLS YOU:
βββ Deer LOVE them (will eat to sticks in one winter)
βββ Bagworms can devastate entire hedges
βββ Heavy snow/ice breaks branches (often permanently)
βββ Root-bound nursery stock often fails
βββ They brown from inside out as they age
βββ 'Emerald Green' often dies in extreme cold
βββ They look sparse for 3-5 years before filling in
VERDICT: Consider carefully. Have backup plan.
Better Privacy Screen Options by Speed
VERY FAST (3-5' per year):
βββ Hybrid Willow - 6-10'/year, but SHORT-LIVED (15-20 years)
βββ Lombardy Poplar - 6'/year, but DISEASE-PRONE, messy
βββ Leyland Cypress - 3-4'/year, but BAGWORM/DISEASE susceptible
βββ Eastern Red Cedar - 2-3'/year, TOUGH but slow to fill
FAST (2-3' per year):
βββ Cryptomeria 'Yoshino' - 3'/year, graceful, deer-resistant
βββ Green Giant Arborvitae - 3'/year, if deer aren't an issue
βββ Dawn Redwood - 2-3'/year, deciduous but stunning
βββ Nellie Stevens Holly - 2-3'/year, evergreen, berries
MEDIUM (1-2' per year) BUT BETTER LONG-TERM:
βββ Eastern White Pine - 2'/year, soft texture, needs space
βββ Norway Spruce - 2'/year, classic, very hardy
βββ Canadian Hemlock - 1'/year, shade-tolerant, elegant
βββ American Holly - 1'/year, native, wildlife value
βββ Southern Magnolia - 1-2'/year (zones 7+), broadleaf evergreen
THE HARD TRUTH:
Fast growth often = weak wood, disease problems, short lifespan
The best privacy screens are planted 10 years ago.
Second best time: this fall.
Privacy Screening Decision Tree
How quickly do you NEED privacy?
βββ ASAP (1-2 years)
β βββ Consider fence + fast growers
β βββ Fence provides immediate privacy
β βββ Plants soften and eventually replace
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βββ Medium-term (3-5 years)
β βββ Plant mid-sized specimens now
β βββ 6-8' plants ($100-300 each)
β βββ Mix species for resilience
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βββ Long-term thinking (5+ years)
βββ Plant smaller, healthier stock
βββ 3-5' plants ($30-75 each)
βββ Establish better root systems
βββ Outperform larger transplants within 5 years
BUDGET REALITY:
βββ Cheap/fast route often needs replacing in 10-15 years
βββ Quality/patient route lasts generations
βββ Consider: which will you regret more?
Plant Selection by Condition
Sun Exposure Guide
FULL SUN (6+ hours direct sun):
βββ Most flowering shrubs (roses, hydrangea paniculata)
βββ Ornamental grasses
βββ Fruit trees
βββ Most privacy hedges
βββ Lavender, salvia, coneflowers
PART SHADE (3-6 hours sun):
βββ Hydrangea (macrophylla, quercifolia)
βββ Azaleas and rhododendrons
βββ Japanese maples
βββ Hostas, ferns
βββ Astilbe, heuchera
FULL SHADE (less than 3 hours):
βββ Hostas, ferns, wild ginger
βββ Pachysandra, vinca groundcovers
βββ Canadian hemlock (privacy)
βββ Some hydrangeas (oak leaf)
βββ Coral bells, bleeding heart
Deer Resistance Reality
DEER-RESISTANT (not deer-proof):
βββ Ornamental grasses
βββ Lavender, Russian sage, catmint
βββ Boxwood (usually)
βββ Japanese pieris
βββ Barberry (invasive in some areas)
βββ Most ferns
βββ Daffodils, alliums
DEER CANDY (they WILL eat):
βββ Hostas
βββ Arborvitae
βββ Rhododendrons and azaleas
βββ Tulips
βββ Daylilies
βββ Roses
βββ Most fruit trees
STRATEGY IN HIGH-DEER AREAS:
βββ Accept some plants are off the menu
βββ Deer fencing (8' minimum for dedicated deer)
βββ Repellent rotation (they adapt)
βββ Plant sacrificial perimeter
βββ Native plants deer evolved with = more resistant
Architecture-Matched Design
House Style β Landscape Style
COLONIAL/TRADITIONAL:
βββ Formal symmetry
βββ Boxwood hedges, foundation shrubs
βββ Classic perennial borders
βββ Brick or stone paths
βββ Traditional roses, hydrangeas
MODERN/CONTEMPORARY:
βββ Asymmetric, sculptural
βββ Ornamental grasses, architectural plants
βββ Minimalist plant palette (repeat!)
βββ Concrete, steel, gravel hardscape
βββ Green walls, dramatic specimens
CRAFTSMAN/BUNGALOW:
βββ Naturalistic, arts-and-crafts feeling
βββ Native plants, cottage garden style
βββ Stone walls, wood arbors
βββ Mix of formal structure + flowing plants
βββ Ferns, hostas, informal hedges
FARMHOUSE:
βββ Mix of utility and beauty
βββ Kitchen gardens, cutting gardens
βββ Picket fences, informal hedges
βββ Heirloom varieties
βββ Meadow plantings, pollinator gardens
MID-CENTURY MODERN:
βββ Bold, geometric
βββ Desert-adapted or sculptural plants
βββ Specimen trees (Japanese maple, olive)
βββ Gravel, aggregate, pavers
βββ Indoor-outdoor flow
Seasonal Planning
When to Plant What
SPRING (after last frost):
βββ Annuals and tender perennials
βββ Warm-season grasses
βββ Container plantings
βββ Vegetable gardens
FALL (6 weeks before freeze):
βββ Trees and shrubs (BEST TIME)
βββ Spring bulbs
βββ Cool-season grasses (seed)
βββ Perennial divisions
βββ Garlic
WHY FALL PLANTING IS BEST:
βββ Roots grow while tops are dormant
βββ Winter rain establishes roots
βββ Less transplant shock (cool temps)
βββ Plants are often on sale
βββ Spring = immediate growth
Phased Implementation
YEAR 1 (Bones):
βββ Trees (they take longest)
βββ Major hardscape
βββ Irrigation rough-in
βββ Screening/privacy plants
YEAR 2 (Structure):
βββ Large shrubs
βββ Paths and borders
βββ Irrigation refinement
βββ Raised beds if desired
YEAR 3+ (Flesh):
βββ Perennials and groundcovers
βββ Fine-tuning
βββ Annual color spots
βββ Maintenance refinement
BUDGET TIP: This phasing lets you spend money
where it matters most first (trees!).
Visualization Tools
AI Landscape Rendering
For Stability AI / Ideogram renders:
PROMPT STRUCTURE:
[style] landscape design, [house type], [key plants],
[season], [time of day], [specific features],
professional landscape photography, magazine quality
EXAMPLE:
"Modern farmhouse backyard landscape design,
green giant arborvitae privacy screen along fence,
ornamental grasses in foreground, stone patio,
early autumn, golden hour lighting,
native pollinator garden border,
professional landscape photography"
REQUEST MULTIPLE ANGLES:
βββ Front elevation
βββ Backyard overview
βββ Patio-eye-view
βββ Aerial/plan view
Anti-Patterns
"I Want It to Look Mature Now"
Wrong: Planting 12' trees at $500+ each.
Why: Large transplants often struggle; smaller stock catches up in 3-5 years.
Right: Plant 6-8' trees, invest savings in soil prep and irrigation.
"One Species Hedge"
Wrong: 50 feet of identical arborvitae.
Why: One disease/pest wipes out entire screen.
Right: Mix 2-3 compatible species for resilience.
"Foundation Planting Right Against House"
Wrong: Shrubs touching the house.
Why: Moisture damage, pest entry, plant stress, access problems.
Right: Plant mature-width away from foundation.
"Ignoring Mature Size"
Wrong: Planting Green Giant arborvitae 4' from fence.
Why: They grow 40-60' tall and 12-20' wide.
Right: Research mature size. Plant for 20 years from now.
"Cheap Nursery Stock"
Wrong: Big-box store clearance plants.
Why: Often root-bound, stressed, or wrong for your zone.
Right: Local nurseries, native plant sales, mail-order specialists.
Quick Reference Tables
Fast-Growing Trees by Region
| Tree | Annual Growth | Mature Size | Zones | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hybrid Poplar | 5-8' | 40-50' | 3-9 | Short-lived, messy |
| Weeping Willow | 3-8' | 30-40' | 4-9 | Needs water, invasive roots |
| Tulip Tree | 2-3' | 70-90' | 4-9 | Native, needs space |
| Dawn Redwood | 2-3' | 70-100' | 5-8 | Deciduous conifer, stunning |
| River Birch | 2-3' | 40-70' | 4-9 | Native, peeling bark |
| Red Maple | 2' | 40-60' | 3-9 | Native, fall color |
| Bald Cypress | 2' | 50-70' | 4-10 | Deciduous, tough |
Privacy Screen Plant Spacing
| Plant | Mature Width | Spacing for Hedge | Screen Fill Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arborvitae 'Emerald' | 3-4' | 2-3' apart | 4-6 years |
| Arborvitae 'Green Giant' | 12-20' | 5-6' apart | 3-5 years |
| Leyland Cypress | 10-15' | 4-6' apart | 3-4 years |
| Nellie Stevens Holly | 10-12' | 5-6' apart | 5-7 years |
| Eastern Red Cedar | 8-15' | 4-6' apart | 5-8 years |
| Skip Laurel | 6-10' | 4-5' apart | 4-6 years |
Integration Points
- interior-design-expert: Indoor-outdoor flow design
- collage-layout-expert: Garden photo documentation
- color-theory-palette-harmony-expert: Seasonal color planning
- drone-cv-expert: Aerial property mapping
Core Philosophy: Great landscapes grow from understandingβunderstanding your site, your climate, your maintenance reality, and the true nature of plants. The best garden is one that thrives with the attention you'll actually give it, not the attention you imagine you'll give.
Plant for your future self. That person will thank you.
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