To the layperson, “pruning” can be regarded as a generic term for cutting back trees and shrubs, often interchangeable with “shearing” or “trimming.” But when the time comes to change the shape or size of overgrown trees and shrubs, it’s critical to understand the differences. For the DIY weekender, doing this type of work should be preceded by some research to become familiar with the types and methods. And, for those who prefer to leave the work in the hands of a landscape contractor, it is still crucial to know the differences in order to properly communicate the request.
Tips For Landscaping and Maintenance for Plants Beautiful landscaping unfortunately does not take care of itself. No matter how much you pay your landscaper, once your plants have been installed - you are responsible for the health of your plants. To keep your new investment looking as good as the day it was installed, it will require time and plant maintenance - remember, plants are living, breathing organisms. Watering and fertilizing your new plants will keep them growing healthy and strong. Here are some tips on how to keep your plants healthy and looking great. ftentimes the choices seem limited. While succulents and other drought-tolerant material can add texture and interest to the landscape, their presence in the landscape may seem muted and uninspired. Trees, plants and shrubs are like people - they need the proper amount of food, water, and care to survive and prosper. Nursery plants are used to absorbing water and nutrients at the same time every da...
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