Brooke Inzerella on Living in the Present While Planning for the Future
As we begin another new year, we’re compelled once again to predict what this new year will bring. It’s funny, though, isn’t it? Typically, at no other time during the year do we feel challenged or expected to predict what the next 12 months will be like. But something about a fresh, new calendar gives us the desire to predict the future. Something I’ve never really been great at. And after the past two years we’ve had, I’ve resolved myself to the fact that I’m better suited to dealing with the here and now and probably should leave the prognostication to others. I’ll be the first to admit that my “predictions” for the industry, and my business in particular, were off a little in 2021. In the end, we had a record year designing and installing residential landscapes,
pools and outdoor living environments, and that was not really something I expected to happen. Revenues were at an all-time high, even though we are still trying to conquer a world-wide pandemic and the aftermath of ravaging weather events. So coming into this year, I decided to enlist opinions from a few colleagues while on a vendor-sponsored fishing trip in south Louisiana. I thought it would be interesting to see where our opinions overlapped and where they diverged and to find out who was the most right (and wrong) when we regroup next November!
So here are the predictions:
As for me, I predict that customers will continue to want to beautify their homes’ outdoor environments. My clients are requesting more edibles in their landscaping, want more sustainable and native choices, and are gravitating once again toward more organic and less symmetrical designs. Although I didn’t catch much fish that weekend, I did return home relaxed, refreshed and knowing that no matter what the year 2022 throws our way, we’re all in this together.
*names have been changed to protect identities in case their predictions end up way off base.
Brooke Inzerella is a licensed landscape horticulturist and owner of Horticare Landscape Company in Lafayette, Louisiana.
www.horticarelandscape.com