Broken Arrow Landscape and Hardscape Contractor Coordination Guide
One of the most common points of confusion for Broken Arrow homeowners planning an outdoor living project is understanding the difference between a landscaper and a hardscape contractor — and how those two trades work together to deliver a complete outdoor space. At VistaScapes & Design, we specialize in hardscape and masonry, and we work regularly alongside landscape companies to give clients a fully integrated outdoor environment.
What Is Hardscape vs Landscape?
Hardscape
Hardscape refers to all the hard, structural elements of an outdoor space:
- Patios (concrete, natural stone, pavers, brick)
- Retaining walls and seating walls
- Outdoor fireplaces and fire pits
- Outdoor kitchens and built-in grills
- Pergolas and shade structures
- Driveways and walkways
- Concrete work and masonry
- Drainage systems
Landscape
Landscape refers to the living, planted, and organic elements:
- Lawn installation and maintenance
- Trees, shrubs, and perennial plantings
- Mulch beds and ground cover
- Irrigation systems (sprinklers)
- Sod installation
- Seasonal color (annual flowers)
- Garden design
Why Sequencing Matters
Hardscape always goes in first. This is not a preference — it is a practical necessity. Here is why:
- Heavy equipment access: Excavators, concrete trucks, and material deliveries for hardscape would destroy an existing lawn or plantings
- Grade changes: Retaining walls and patio grading alter the final grade that landscape plants and sod will be installed against
- Utility rough-ins: Gas, electrical, irrigation, and drainage lines go in during hardscape phase — before anything is planted or grassed
- Clean finish lines: Landscape edging and bed definitions are cut against completed hardscape edges
The correct sequence for most Broken Arrow projects:
- Demolition and excavation
- Underground utilities and drainage
- Hardscape installation (patio, walls, structures)
- Irrigation system installation
- Topsoil, grading, and soil amendments
- Landscape planting and bed installation
- Sod or seeding
- Mulch and final cleanup
How VistaScapes Coordinates with Landscape Companies
We have strong working relationships with several Tulsa-area landscape companies and regularly coordinate project sequencing to ensure handoffs go smoothly. When we work alongside a landscaper on your project, we:
- Confirm the hardscape scope and finish elevation before starting so the landscape contractor knows what grade to work to
- Stub out irrigation mainline connections at the locations your landscape contractor will need them
- Leave clearly defined bed edges and transition zones for planting areas
- Communicate project completion milestones so the landscape phase can begin without delay
Should You Hire One Company or Two?
In an ideal world, one contractor does everything — but realistically, hardscape and landscape are distinct trades with different skill sets, equipment, and supplier relationships. The best outcomes we see are:
- Hardscape specialist for the structural elements — VistaScapes & Design
- Landscape company for planting, sod, and irrigation — a specialist you trust
- Clear scope division agreed upon before either starts
Avoid general contractors who claim to do both at a similar price point — the quality of both usually suffers when one company is spread too thin across very different trades.
Common Coordination Mistakes That Cost Money
- Landscape installed before hardscape: Trees and sod get destroyed by equipment — money wasted
- No irrigation coordination: Landscaper installs irrigation, then hardscape cuts through mainlines
- Grade not communicated: Sod installed too high or low relative to patio edge, creating drainage problems
- Unclear scope boundaries: Both contractors show up expecting the other to handle drainage
Getting Started in Broken Arrow
VistaScapes & Design handles all hardscape and masonry for your Broken Arrow project and will coordinate the phasing with your landscape contractor. If you do not yet have a landscape company, we can recommend landscape companies in the Tulsa metro we have worked successfully with.
Call 918-779-1317 to schedule a free hardscape consultation. We will walk your property, discuss the full scope, and help you understand exactly how the hardscape and landscape phases should be sequenced for your specific project.


