The Alfresco Lifestyle: Welcome to The Legacy Club

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We’re here to help you maximize the enjoyment of your outdoor spaces with less stress and lasting results anchored in uncommon beauty. Now that we’re collaborating together, we’d like to introduce you to two of our best perks: The Alfresco Lifestyle- Your family deserves an outdoor environment that brings fulfilling and easy ways to relax, connect, and play in the fresh air. That’s what ‘The Alfresco Lifestyle’ is all about: finding ways to get more enjoyment out of your outdoors while maximizing health and wellness benefits. We have a whole toolbox of ways we’re going to help you achieve that! 1. The Legacy Club- Our exclusive client community provides your family access to events, exclusive plant palettes, collaborative philanthropy efforts, discounted ‘Lawncierge’ visits, and easy warranty claim processes. 2. What if a company didn’t disappear after collecting your payment? You’re about to find out! Robyn Schmitz Founder, High Prairie Outdoors

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What’s Your ‘Why’?

Relaxation. Quality Time with Family. Lasting Beauty.

The Best Ways to Maximize Your Enjoyment Outdoors Through the Alfresco Lifestyle

Outdoor Living Spaces : Create inviting outdoor living spaces with comfortable seating, dining areas, and entertainment amenities like fire pits or outdoor kitchens. 1. Al Fresco Dining : Enjoy meals outdoors surrounded by nature, taking advantage of the fresh air and beautiful surroundings. 2. Include Pets and Wildlife: Your pet is a part of the family and your outdoor spaces should be designed to also tailor to how they live: safety, shelter, places to potty, nighttime illumination, etc. Attract wildlife if you wish too! 3. Family Gatherings : Host memorable family gatherings and social events outdoors, fostering meaningful connections and creating lasting memories in a picturesque setting. 4. Recreational Activities : Incorporate recreational amenities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, or putting greens to encourage physical activity and leisure pursuits. 5. Gardening Therapy : Engage in gardening as a therapeutic activity, connecting with nature and enjoying the mental and physical health benefits of cultivating your own green space. 6. Wellness Spaces: Invigorate your health by including outdoor saunas, spas, and cold-plunges. High Prairie is a certified dealer for some of the finest brands available world-wide. 7. Culinary Adventures: Consider preparing meals together in an outdoor kitchen tailored to how your family cooks: fresh herb garden, smoker, pizza oven, cocktail station, the sky’s the limit! 8.

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LONG-TERM SUCCESS FINE GARDENING + POOL MAINTENANCE + HARDSCAPE SERVICING Comprehensive fine gardening programs with options to upgrade services all within the High Prairie organization. No need to juggle multiple contractors or micro-manage our experienced team of year-round professionals. Our clients love the attention to detail, reliability, and easy communication of our teams! NATIONALLY ACCLAIMED SEASONAL COLOR DISPLAYS

Our proprietary ‘Brilliant Blossom’ program is second to none because we’ve perfected the balance between science and art with high impact seasonal color rotations. Our clients benefit from a proactive soil-building program and exclusive plant palettes we’ve had custom grown from plant trial research. In addition, we offer more rotation options, up to six a year! HOLIDAY LIGHTING AND FRESH GREENERY ENHANCES WINTER Adding a holiday lighting plan to your property care program is a sure way to get more joy out of those long winter evenings. You’ll get to customize colors, design, and details for a truly tailored experience. Then, accent your garden containers with fresh greens for several weeks of color and greenery in the bleary winter months. (Add ‘Fifth Season’ for more color!) EVENT SET UP: PARTIES AND CHARITY EVENTS Hosting an event can be stressful and we’re here to help plan and execute the details of hosting your patio parties or outdoor galas. Many of our clients host fundraisers and family events and love having help creating attractive, comfortable spaces. Services include placing tents, tables, seating, etc. Decorating, renting out container displays, and most general set-up tasks.

Maximizing Your Space HABITAT BY HP: OUR PRIVATE, CURATED COLLECTION

Habitat by High Prairie is a refined extension of High Prairie Outdoors, dedicated to enhancing the alfresco lifestyle through a curated collection of outdoor luxury elements. This exclusive line offers clients access to hand- selected artisan pieces, timeless outdoor furnishings, and wellness-focused amenities that elevate the experience of outdoor living beyond traditional landscaping. From cast-stone furniture, bespoke vessels, and corten steel sculptures to outdoor saunas, shade pavilions, and lighting, every Habitat element is chosen for its aesthetic integrity, quality craftsmanship, and ability to complement the architecture and interior styling of each client’s home. Designed specifically for High Prairie clients and collaborators, Habitat by HP is available through private showroom access and curated seasonal launches. It's not just about outfitting a space—it's about enriching it with purpose, beauty, and legacy-worthy design. Whether it’s a sculpture that doubles as a conversation starter, or a fire feature that anchors family memories, Habitat elements help clients create outdoor spaces that reflect who they are, how they live, and what brings them joyCollaborator Guide Home…Discover the Difference…Legacy Program Guide LIGHTING PROGRAMS TO EXTEND YOUR TIME OUTDOORS The National Association of Realtors reports that adding landscape lighting increases homeowner satisfaction more than any other home improvement. Why? Because a well-designed and implemented lighting plan transforms how your spaces look and feel. It’s high impact and very satisfying. Our team takes a strategic approach to design and fixture selection not found at ‘landscape companies’ because we’ve trained with luxury lighting fabricators.

Transplant Shock

Transplant shock is an establishment period for newly installed plants where those plants are devoting their energy into overcoming the disturbances of being moved and planted while trying to push new roots into the soil. During this period, plants are more delicate than they’ll be once established . Moisture and weather extremes can effect your new plants even if you provide ideal care. In order to nourish a plant through transplant shock you need to provide it with ample water and protection . Read more on how much to water new plants below. While it is recovering it will be especially vulnerable to disease, unseasonable weather, and insects . There are no secrets to overcoming transplant shock. It is simply a natural establishment that we must understand. Focus on ideal moisture and protection and understand that exponential growth doesn’t occur until after a plant is through transplant shock. Timelines: Trees- 1 year of transplant shock for every inch in diameter when planted Shrubs- 3-5 years Perennials- 2-3 years

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Watering your new landscape plantings is the most important thing you will do to aid their establishment and development. Keep in mind there is also no clean cut rule to watering due to both soil factors and environmental changes. Your new plants and the surroundings soil are your best gauges to deciding how much to water. Landscape Watering Guide

KEYS FOR WATERING YOUR PLANTS

If possible don't use a sprinkler. Use either an open-ended hose (remove spray nozzle), at a low pressure, or a soaker hose and water at the base of the plant, not the foliage. Always pay attention to the soil condition of the plant. Dry soil and drooping leaves mean the plant needs water; Wet soil and drooping leaves means the soil needs to dry before watering again.

HOW OFTEN? Frequency is weather dependent . (See note below.)

During the growing season , new installations should be watered every other day for the first two weeks. Weeks three and four, water one to two times per week Continue watering one time per week for the remainder of the growing season (until the leaves drop for deciduous plants and until December 31st for evergreen plants.) Observation is key : Monitor plants by checking soil moisture or looking for signs of wilting. Beware, plants may need more watering during hot, dry spells. Winter Watering: A thorough watering to a depth of six to eight inches at least once a month should be sufficient but do keep in mind the current environmental conditions. Water plants when the temperatures are above freezing and the soil is not frozen.

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HOW MUCH?

Trees : Slowly water allowing water to soak into the soil. Ten gallons of water per time is generally acceptable for most trees (2" or less caliper tree trunk). A nything larger than a 2" requires adding ten additional gallon per inch of calipe r (3" needs 20 gallons). An alternative to a handheld garden hose is a five gallon bucket with one to two 1/8 of an inch diameter holes drilled in the sides near the bottom. Simply fill the bucket and let it leak slowly. There are also bag options for tree watering sold at most garden centers. Soaker hoses can also work but the time should be prolonged for at least four hours. ( Or contact High Prairie for Tree Diapers ) Shrubs & Perennials: Water at the base of the plant slowly enough for the water to soak in, about 20-30 seconds. During hot and dry conditions, allow water to soak in and repeat. Stop if there are puddles or runoff.

Tip: Let your plants and soil direct your decisions. If you have a maintenance partner, collaborate with them to achieve best results!

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Watering

SPECIAL NOTES

Watering requirements will vary depending on the season. Spring and summer plantings will require more than fall plantings. Rainfall should be considered. A good soaking rain may be sufficient for watering. Don’t cancel your irrigation due to rain if it isn’t a heavy rain. Until a new plant is established, the root ball may dry out faster than the surrounding soil . To determine if plant needs water, check the root ball. During extreme heat, some plants (Hydrangeas and Dogwoods for example), can show signs of wilting even when they have sufficient water. If this happens, simply check the soil moisture. If the plant is receiving enough water, it will ‘perk up’ when temperatures cool at night. Over-watering causes plants to wilt and looks similar to the signs of under-watering.

When soil stays wet for an extended time, root damage can occur due to oxygen depletion . As a result, leaves wilt and do not recover, even if water is added. If this happens, allow the soil to dry and continue watering as needed. Many trees require special watering for 3 seasons and then as needed after that . Most smaller plants need at least one year of special watering and then as needed. (Even well established plants can suffer during a drought and may require watering.)

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Newly installed perennials go through a predictable establishment period where it takes three years to achieve ideal size and bloom. Experienced gardeners refer to this perennial timeline in stages of sleep, creep, and leap! SLEEP The first year your perennial plants will sleep. This means they won't grow much bigger or produce many flowers. All of its growth will be happening below ground in the roots as the plants overcome transplant shock. CREEP The second year is when the perennials creep. They’ll begin growing and blooming more with a more stable root system. Since the fresh plants are just overcoming transplant shock, their momentum for growth and bloom increases as the year progresses. Establishing Perennials

LEAP In the third year, perennials will leap. They have a strong root system, the energy to replace leaves quickly and can now focus on getting taller, flowering, and producing fruit, or whatever the particular plant does best. As the homeowner, you shouldn't expect full size or bloom from your perennial plants until the third year. They simply have to establish before they can thrive.

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Caring for Seed

Caring for Sod Sod requires consistent moisture and protection for 2 weeks and can be installed in most temperatures, even freezing if they can cut it! Timeline: 2-3 weeks Protection : Avoid disturbances or mowing. Moisture: Sod must be kept damp the entire two weeks and cannot dry out. This means more water cycles in hot seasons, and less in cool seasons. Example Fall Schedule: For the first seven days we suggest you water three times a day, at 6 AM, 8 AM, and 10 PM. From day eight to fourteen, slightly reduce your watering to twice a day. We recommend 7 AM and 10 AM as your watering times. After that, you can return to a normal watering schedule.

Grass seed requires consistent moisture and protection for 4-8 weeks with mild to moderate temperatures. A dormant seeding can be done in freezing temps as well, but the seed will not germinate until temperatures warm up. Timeline: 4-8 weeks Protection : Maintain straw, pellet, or soil coverings over seed during the establishment period and avoid disturbances or mowing. Moisture: Before seeds begin to sprout- Keep consistently moist without flooding. (Standing puddles could rot the seeds). Water several times a day on a set cycle based on your irrigation coverage to water deeply, allow the water to absorb, then repeat throughout the day. After seeds sprout- Water 2-3 times per day, early morning and late afternoon are best. Water deeply and repeat this schedule for three weeks. Weeks 4 to 8- Adapt your fresh seeds to your regular turf watering schedule. Mowing: Don’t mow until the seedlings have reached a height of about 4 inches and never remove more than 25% of the height at a time. Our suggestion is to begin mowing around 6 weeks.

Mowing: Don’t mow for 2 weeks Tips:

If sod begins to yellow or decline, it can be saved by determining if it’s too much or too little moisture and adjusting your watering. You or your irrigation professional will need to monitor daily for two weeks.

Garden Care Schedule by Month

MARCH

Spring seasonal color installations Start-up irrigation systems Remove mulch from early bulbs and perennials Fertilize gardens with a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10 or 16-16-16) Clean up/divide perennials by cutting back dead foliage Prepare soil for spring planting Turn under cover crops/winter mulch Prune all leafy shrubs and trees that need pruning except spring flowering plants, birches, maples, and walnuts Cut ornamental grasses back about three to five inches from the ground Begin planting trees and shrubs Mulch crops for moisture conservation and weed control Apply a pre-emergent weed control to beds Monitor and control weeds

APRIL

Prune spring flowering shrubs such as forsythia and lilac (after blooming) Plant new ground cover Fertilize roses Mowing begins Do not remove foliage from spring flowering bulbs because that growth is needed for next year's flower Begin annual plantings Keep trees and shrubs watered Fertilize young trees to promote new growth Monitor and control weeds Spring hardscape servicing Assess drainage

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JUNE

Water newly planted trees and shrubs as needed Check for insects and diseases Check for bagworms and control as needed Water turf sparingly to increase drought tolerance during the heat of summer Pinch herbs to encourage bushy and fresh new growth Deadhead spent flower blossoms to encourage more blooms Continue pinching mums Prune pines and spruces to shape and control size Clip hedges to maintain shape Apply a pre-emergent weed control to beds Monitor and control weeds Apply growth regulators if needed Continue turf health program

JULY

Lightly Fertilize annuals to promote growth Fertilize roses for fall blooms Prune shrubs after their new growth has hardened to keep a nice shape Do one last pinching of mums for bushier plants Water planted trees and shrubs installed within the last five years during dry weather. Water deeply by soaking the soil. Avoid watering late at night Take photos! Monitor and control weeds Re-define bed edges Apply growth regulators if needed

MAY

Avoid watering lawn frequently to reduce weed germination and disease Feed spring flowering shrubs just after bloom Remove tree stakes that have been in place for more than one year Continue planting annuals, trees, and shrubs Begin pinching mums for bushier plants Monitor and control weeds Turf program and mowing continues Bed detailing to combat rapid week growth. Open pools and water features

AUGUST

Do not fertilize trees now through October Divide perennials that have finished blooming Keep watering! Divide iris and daylilies Fertilize fall blooming perennials Prune and shape hedges Avoid fertilizing ornamentals now so they harden off before winter Monitor and control weeds Mid-Year Hardscape Servicing

SEPTEMBER

Plant container grown or balled and burlap trees and shrubs early in the month Prune broken and dead branches from trees and shrubs. Do not prune spring flowering shrubs Plant spring flowering bulbs Clean up garden areas to reduce insects and disease as plants go dormant Divide peonies and perennials Plant mums Plant trees and shrubs Monitor and control weeds Turf renovation begins Fall seasonal color installations

OCTOBER

Turf renovation continues Add organic material to garden to improve soil structure Remove dead annuals from beds Keep fallen leaves removed from lawn and beds Plant trees and shrubs and keep them watered during dry winter months Monitor and control weeds Begin closing pools and water features Install holiday lighting

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER-FEBRUARY

Install holiday lighting If the weather is dry, water fruit trees deeply to insulate roots Apply a layer of mulch to perennials and roses after a few hard freezes Turn off water and irrigation and drain hoses This is the last month for installation for the winter Monitor and control weeds Leaf removal Close pools Bed detailing

If very little moisture falls, water plants weekly or bi-weekly, especially new plants. Only water when temperatures are above freezing and use hoses since your irrigation system should be winterized. Gently remove snow from limbs and shrubs to reduce damage Allow ice to melt naturally, do not use water to knock it off Re-edge and sharpen beds lines as needed Prune deciduous plants for structure while the leaves are dropped Install ‘Fifth Season’ seasonal color displays Structural pruning of deciduous shrubs Rejuvenation pruning as needed Lighting assessment while leaves have dropped

At High Prairie, we believe that luxury outdoor living should be as effortless as it is beautiful. That’s why we offer a proactive warranty program designed to provide you with complete peace of mind. From our easy warranty claims process to our exclusive Lawncierge service, we ensure that your investment remains in peak condition long after installation. LAWNCIERGE: PROACTIVE CARE FOR YOUR OUTDOOR INVESTMENT Your Peace-of-Mind Warranty Program Unlike traditional warranty programs that wait for problems to occur, we take a proactive approach with our exclusive Lawncierge service: Install Clients: We automatically schedule two Lawncierge Visits after your project’s completion—one at approximately one month and another at one year. These visits allow our team to assess the health of your landscape and address any early signs of concern before they become larger issues. Fine Gardening Clients: If you’re part of our Fine Gardening program, rest assured that your outdoor space is receiving weekly expert attention. Our team performs detailed checks to optimize plant health, irrigation, and overall landscape performance—keeping everything pristine and flourishing. Your account manager is monitoring and scoring your property every month for proactive feedback to crews. EASY WARRANTY CLAIMS Should an issue arise, we’ve made the warranty process simple and hassle-free. Instead of waiting for problems to escalate, you can quickly submit a Warranty Claim using our dedicated online form. Once submitted, our team will promptly review your request and initiate the necessary steps to resolve the issue—getting your space back to perfection as soon as possible.

Warranty Claim Form

Warranty Claim Form

Landscape Warranty

At High Prairie, we believe that the alfresco lifestyle should be as effortless as it is beautiful. That’s why we offer a proactive warranty program designed to provide you with complete peace of mind. From our easy warranty claims process to our exclusive Lawncierge service, we ensure that your investment remains in peak condition long after installation. Coverage: Lifetime Warranty: For full-service maintenance clients (valid for the length of the contract). One-Year Warranty: For non-maintenance clients with irrigation. Three-Month Warranty: For non-maintenance clients without irrigation. Guidelines: Covers one-time replacement per plant. Clients must provide proper care (watering, fertilization, pest control). Warranty is void for past-due accounts. Replacement timing is subject to planting conditions and availability. Plant Death: 80% death or decline is required for replacement We reserve the right to schedule based on planting and resource availability. Exclusions: Damage caused by acts of nature (drought, hail, freezing, pests). Mechanical damage (e.g., mowing, trimming). Animal damage (e.g., deer, rabbits). Certain high-risk plants (e.g., Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Columnar Boxwood). Expectations: Seasonality: Each plant breaks dormancy at different soil temperatures. This means that it can be late-spring before we have a comprehensive idea of which plants haven’t made it. Winter bronzing can occur as part of normal, healthy reaction to cold winter winds. This does not indicate death or decline. LANDSCAPE WARRANTY DETAILS

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Hardscape Warranty: Legacy Method Coverage 25-Year Warranty: Covers the structural integrity of paver, porcelain, or stone hardscapes crafted using the Legacy Method. This warranty applies only if the client enrolls in a yearly maintenance program , which includes an annual cleaning. 10-Year Warranty : Available for clients who choose not to participate in the maintenance program. Clients are responsible for scheduling their own hardscape servicing. If any settling, separation, or structural degradation occurs, High Prairie Outdoors will repair it at no cost during the warranty period. Guidelines 1.Warranty covers a one-time repair for any eligible structural failure. Clients must maintain proper care of the installed hardscape, including avoiding chemical damage and using only approved cleaning methods. 2. 3.Warranty is void if the account has past-due invoices. High Prairie Outdoors will schedule repairs based on availability and weather conditions. 4. Exclusions Natural stone is not covered, as it naturally breaks down over time due to moisture infiltration and freeze/thaw cycles. Damage caused by salt use voids the warranty. Damage caused by equipment or vehicles in spaces not crafted for vehicular traffic. Acts of nature, such as flooding, earthquakes, tree damage, or extreme weather, are not covered. Alterations or repairs by a third party void the warranty. Cosmetic variations, including discoloration, surface texture changes, or minor shifts, are not covered. Expectations Normal aging on hardscape surfaces is expected and can include soil build-up, possible vegetative growth, and fading. Your material selections and maintenance practices will determine how much the surfaces age. Concrete pavers and natural stone are porous and can stain. It is your responsibility to either prevent staining or seal on a regular basis. Porcelain does not need sealing and will not stain.

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Pool Warranty: Gunite, Quartz, Pre-Cast Pool Shell Warranty: 10-year warranty on the pool shell (structural element). Extends to 15 years if the client chooses High Prairie Outdoors for pool maintenance. Equipment Warranty: 2-year warranty on pool and spa equipment, provided winterization is documented annually. Conditions: Warranty is void if the pool is left empty for an extended period. Proper use of the hydrostatic relief valve is required (must be replaced periodically). Winter maintenance (monthly or bimonthly sanitizer and algaecide treatments) is required. Warranty is void if any sort of construction is done without written approval within 15' of pool shell or plumbing. Heavy equipment or digging nearby can cause significant load damage if not monitored. Please let us know if you have future projects and we’ll help create a plan to protect your pool. Exclusions: Normal wear-and-tear items (e.g., pressure release valves, pool plaster, lighting, covers). Acts of nature (flooding, lightning, earthquakes, etc.). Improper chemical use or third-party repairs void the warranty. Cosmetic variations (stains, discoloration) are not covered. Plaster is not covered by warranty unless otherwise stated. (Plaster longevity is determined by how well the water chemistry is balanced and plaster is maintained.) Warranty is non-transferable. Expectations: Evaporation- Water evaporation is normal and expected. 1-4" of water can evaporate a day in hot conditions. Do not contact leak detection services prior to contacting High Prairie. You are responsible for leak detection bills if there is no leak. Auto-Fill- Please consistently check your water use. Quartz pools require a resin update every 1-5 years, which can be built into your care program.

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General Warranty

High Prairie Outdoors partners with top-tier manufacturers to provide high-quality outdoor living products. Each manufacturer has its own warranty terms, which apply to their specific products. Below is a summary of warranties for major categories, along with links to the manufacturer websites for full details. Lighting Systems Our outdoor lighting systems are covered under the manufacturer’s warranty. Please refer to the brand-specific warranty details below: Coastal Source : Offers warranties on fixtures and components, typically ranging from 5 years to a lifetime warranty depending on the product. View Coastal Source Warranty Unique Lighting : Most fixtures come with a limited lifetime warranty, while transformers and LED components have specific coverage periods. View Unique Lighting Warranty In-Lite: Provides a 5-year warranty on most lighting products. View In-Lite Warranty Audio Systems Outdoor audio systems installed by High Prairie Outdoors are covered under the following manufacturer warranty: Coastal Source: Most outdoor audio products include a 5-year limited warranty when installed by an authorized dealer. View Coastal Source Warranty Appliances Outdoor kitchen appliances are backed by manufacturer warranties based on model and components: DCS : Stainless steel components often carry a lifetime limited warranty, with 1-5 year warranties on additional parts. View DCS Warranty Crown Verity : Offers a lifetime warranty on stainless steel grill bodies, with limited coverage on burners and other components. View Crown Verity Warranty Bull BBQ : Gas grills come with a lifetime warranty on cast stainless burners and certain parts, with varying coverage for other components. View Bull BBQ Warranty Blaze : Offers a lifetime warranty on stainless steel burners, cooking grids, and housing, with 1-5 year warranties on other parts. View Blaze Warranty

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General Warranty

High Prairie Outdoors partners with top-tier manufacturers to provide high-quality outdoor living products. Each manufacturer has its own warranty terms, which apply to their specific products. Below is a summary of warranties for major categories, along with links to the manufacturer websites for full details. Spas Aquatica : Most acrylic and solid surface spas come with a 25-year warranty on structure, 10 years on finish, and 2-5 years on components. View Aquatica Warranty Saunas LeisureCraft: Offers a 5-year warranty on wood components and a 1-year warranty on electrical components. View LeisureCraft Warranty Warranty Claims & Support For warranty claims, High Prairie Outdoors can assist with manufacturer communication, but final warranty decisions are made by each brand. To initiate a warranty claim, please: Check the manufacturer’s website for specific warranty terms and claim procedures. 1. 2.Contact High Prairie Outdoors if installation-related issues arise. Submit claims directly to the manufacturer for defects covered under their warranty. 3.

What's Next? 1 ENJOY YOUR SPACE Both installation and fine gardening clients begin enjoying those spaces! 2 REVIEW US TO HELP OTHERS (AND US!) Sharing your experiences helps other struggling homeowners make educated decisions. It also helps our small business support the families of our priceless team members.

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3 HABITAT: ENHANCE YOUR ALFRESCO LIFESTYLE WITH CURATED ART, VESSELS, AND WELLNESS FEATURES Private Collection: High Prairie Clients have access to our curated series of elements intended to enhance your outdoor experience. Seasonal Launches: Through Habitat, we launch new lines on a seasonal basis to help keep your spaces fresh.

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