Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

If you don't find your answer here, we welcome your e-mail (info@lequattrostagioni.us) or you can call the Le Quattro Stagioni office at 310-452-5064. We look forward to talking with you.

What do you mean by organic?
Does organic really make a difference?
How much do your restoration and maintenance services cost?
Is there a cost for you to evaluate my garden?
How frequently do you visit for maintenance?
Do you require your clients to maintain native plants only?
Can you take care of my lawn and/or ornamental grasses for me?
I'd like to start/maintain a rose garden. Is your staff skilled in rose care?
My garden is already pretty much as I'd like it. Can you simply maintain it for me or will I have to make other changes?
I want to grow vegetables for consumption. Can this be a part of my maintenance plan?
Can you successfully control pests with an organic approach?
Are pest management, fertilization, and/or mulching charges included in the cost of your maintenance programs?
I've tried composting in the past, but it smelled really bad! Is it possible to compost without the smell?
I've been considering replacing my lawn with plants that reduce the amount of water I use. Can you advise me?
My previous garden service would show up with different staff almost every time. Will my team be consistent and knowledgeable?
Can you provide soil analysis? Is it really necessary?
Is Mariela available to teach a class or speak at my local gardening club, library, or professional organization?

 

Often, organic gardening is commonly defined in negative terms, as in "gardening without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers." While this is certainly true, organic gardening is much more than that. It is a system of positive, holistic practices designed to work with nature rather than master it. Natural ecosystems are balanced, complex, and diverse. The goal of our organic practices is to increase the biodiversity of your garden, from adding compost to feed the billions of soil organisms to planting vegetation that attracts beneficial insects to feed on plant pests. (Back to top)

 

Does organic really make a difference?
Yes. In terms of the long-term sustainability of your garden's health and success, organic makes a profound difference. Nurturing the soil irrigating, mindfully, managing pests, safely and effectively, all lead to numerous benefits. These benefits positively impact you, those you share your home with, your pets, neighbors, and the planet as a whole. (Back to top)

 

How much do your restoration and maintenance services cost?
One of our foundational beliefs is that each garden has its own unique character, challenges, gifts, and opportunities. Rest assured that an in-depth evaluation will give you all the information and options you need to make an informed choice about how to proceed. Not a penny is spent until we have clear agreement.

Some factors that can affect either initial restoration or ongoing maintenance costs can be one or more of the following: size of land parcel, frequency of visits, condition of soil, irrigation repairs, accessibility of garden sections, and others. (Back to top)

 

Is there a cost for you to evaluate my garden?
No. Prospective clients will schedule a walk-through with owner Mariela Guastavino at no charge. Your evaluation report evaluation will give you a step-by-step analysis of what is required to create the garden you envision- and how to maintain it at it's best. It will indicate current strengths, challenges, and areas of opportunity for your green spaces and make clear recommendations. (Back to top)

 

How frequently do you visit for maintenance?
This is assessed on a case-by-case basis, given the unique character of each garden. At Le Quattro Stagioni, we also recognize that stewarding the natural resources of your garden includes stewarding the financial resources you wish to allocate to it. Tiered options are available upon request, so that you can make informed choices as to which areas you wish to make a primary focus of your evolving vision for your garden. (Back to top)

 

Do you require your clients to maintain native plants only?
No. Your garden is yours! While it's true that many of our clients are currently considering or changing to native plant usage as a creative response to water restrictions and increased water rates, this is a personal choice. We are delighted to share up-to-the-minute information about available options and their impact-but you make the final choices about what your garden looks like. (Back to top)

 

Do you decide what plants, trees, and other items are a part of my garden?
No. After carefully listening to your vision for your garden, we will offer suggestions that can help that vision become a reality. But the plant palette of your garden will always remain firmly in your hands. (Back to top)

 

Can you take care of my lawn and/or ornamental grasses for me?
Yes. Caring for a lawn in arid Southern California is a multi-faceted discipline. We can either incorporate these items into a garden-wide maintenance program, tend to them as projects of their own, or renovate them as a one-time project. You decide! (Back to top)

 

I'd like to start/maintain a rose garden. Is your staff skilled in rose care?
Yes. We have the privilege of nurturing some of the most beautiful private rose gardens in Southern California. Our skilled staff can bring forth the best of your roses, and also have access to the additional guidance, experience, and expertise of experts nationwide. We'd be delighted to welcome your rose garden into our community.

We also care for fruit trees, native Californian, Mediterranean, tropical, and exotic plants. (Back to top)

 

My garden is already pretty much as I'd like it. Can you simply maintain it for me or will I have to make other changes?
We'd be delighted to maintain it for you. We may from time to time suggest ways for you to have even more of what you are enjoying now-to give you optimum growth, vibrant, colorful blooms, and full fruit trees. The only requirement is that we tend to your garden using our organic practices. (Back to top)

 

I want to grow vegetables for consumption. Can this be a part of my maintenance plan?
Yes. May we have a taste of your harvest?! (Back to top)

 

Can you really control pests successfully with an organic approach?
Absolutely. Our organic Integrated Pest Management Programs are highly effective, while maintaining your health and the health of your garden. To learn more, please click here. (Back to top)

 

Are pest management, fertilization, and mulching charges included in the cost of your maintenance programs?
These are all items that ebb and flow according to seasonal changes, shifting weather patterns, and other site-specific variables. While some companies seek to bury these as recurring charges in an overall plan, our wish is that you pay for these services only as and when you need them. Therefore, they are billed on a per-use basis.

You'll see them clearly itemized in your billing statement. We will certainly give you a close estimate on what these charges will be in our initial report, and you will have the option to review and approve these charges each time-ahead of their use-if you wish to. (Back to top)

 

I've tried composting in the past, but it smelled awful! If you compost in my garden, is it possible to compost without the smell?
Yes, absolutely. As above, compost should also not stink. An unpleasant odor means that compost isn't getting enough air. If the pile is saturated or compacted, then the composting process changes from aerobic-with oxygen-to anaerobic, without oxygen. You're right that the anaerobic process smells very bad!

You can make your compost sweet-smelling again simply by turning it with a spading fork and adding some course dry material, such as straw or dry leaves. Also, never add meat or grease to your compost. These will attract animals, including rats. You can also contain your compost in a bin or garbage can-with holes drilled for good aeration-to keep out animals. (Back to top)

 

I've been considering replacing my lawn with plants that reduce the amount of water I use. Can you advise me?
Certainly. As always, the Le Quattro Stagioni teams and owner Mariela Guastavino are delighted to assist you in making informed choices that work for you and your garden goals.

With water usage restrictions, increased water rates, and reduced rainfall all being more frequent experiences in Southern California, there are certainly some personal and global reasons to consider-and benefits to gain-from transitioning a garden, or sections of your garden, to native, drought tolerant plants and grasses. It is, however, by no means a requirement. (Back to top)

 

My previous garden service would show up with different staff almost every time. Is your staff consistent and knowledgeable?
We hear you. Developing an effective and successful garden care program is founded upon consistency. Each of our teams contains a number of longer-serving staff that have been with us for many years. As we expand, we do take on new staff, who are carefully selected for their existing experience and genuine care for the natural world. In addition, all staff undergo ongoing training, education, and guidance to expand heir knowledge base. (Back to top)

 

Can you provide soil analysis? Is it really necessary?
Yes to both questions . From an organic perspective, the soil is the soul of your garden-the place that touches all life in your garden. Soil analysis helps us to scientifically calibrate the blending of organic fertilizers and balance your soil's chemistry to support optimum health of all your plant materials. (Back to top)

 

Is Mariela available to teach a class or speak at my local gardening club, library, or professional organization?
Yes, schedule permitting. Typically, 6-8 weeks notice gives you us the best chance of accepting your invitation. You can contact us via e-mail or by phone at 310-452-5064. We look forward to speaking with you. (Back to top)