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Friday 21 August 2020

Landscaping Ideas?

Sammy Kar: Congratulations on your new home! It seems that you love landscaping. Why not replenish your home with the best lawn care management service provider? I’m aware of a landscaper called “Landscape Structures & Designs Inc.” who is an expert in maintaining lawns and will revive your grass so your home makes an instant impression.

Jules Ashbach: im not in the extreme west. im in the concho valley. we get good rainfall here. the ryegrass was recommended by many ppl here. ryegrass is used along our highway systems. it's fine in our climate during the summer.

Willis Liburd: First of all, you'd better change over that lawn to something more heat tolerant. Come July it will die out. Fortunately you are in Texas with an excellent Cooperative Extensive Service. Their county agents and Master Gardeners would be more than willing to help you with your questions. Here's a website with lists of guides to get you started. Don't worry, there are plenty o! f plants to fit your needs....they just might look a bit strange to newcomer's eye. That tough climate requires tougher plants. (I remember a demonstration garden in El Paso at the CES offices on the east side of town.......years ago.)Anyway, use the following link to find your county agent or look in the blue pages of your phone book. There are also books like Landscape Plants for Dry Regions. http://texasextension.tamu.edu/about/agn.php#garde......Show more

Stan Conley: If you just bought a property and you have no price range for a skilled landscaper you just come to the right location https://tr.im/bkHyW so that you learn how to deal with landscaping even if is your first experience since is constantly a initial for every little thing. Ideas4landscaping is a digital downloadable assortment of 300 stage-by-phase guides , themes and video tutorials and contains above 7250 substantial resolution photographs for those individuals who are looking for inspiration and! concepts to increase their landscaping demands. The package c! omes as a Pc CD ROM as well.Full with photos and easy diagrams , this program will make you seem like an skilled in this world of landscaping in front of your friends and loved ones....Show more

Jen Maday: Hi:I am a landscaper and designer. Congratulations on your new home. This is very exciting time for you.There are many medium size to dwarf evergreen shrubs that you could use in your area. There are many annual flowers that you can plant to make a wonderful accents to the shrubs. Some medium size trees:Tea Olive (Osmanthus) This is an evergreen tree that is a fast grower. It can grow three to four feet a year. It produces tiny white fragrant flowers throughout the year. This is a wonderful specimen for your climate. A weeping Japanese Maple is small and is a wonderful focal point near a foundation. You will always want to plant at least two to three feet away from you foundation. Smaller shrubs that are evergreeen:Indian Hawthorn Nandina Azaleas Mop CypressLoropet! lum - Ruby Chinese PizazzThere are also dwarf shrubs:Hinoki CypressBlue Star JuniperDwarf HemlockThese are just a few. When planning your foundation and your new landscape, always plan, prep and plant. I will link you to the plan - prep - plant page of my website. This is an easy method to follow when doing any garden project. I will also link you to the gallery of plants section. There are different varieties of photos of trees, shrubs, perennial and annual flowers as well as herbs. There is a brief description of each as well as climate zones. This may give you some ideas. I will also link you to the site map, as this page has everything that is on the website. Browse through and see if you can find any other tips, techniques or articles that may help you out. There is a page on dwarf gardens, foundation planting and more. If you need any further help, please feel free to contact me and I would be happy to get you started on your new outdoor investment. The best of luck t! o you have a great day!Kimberly http://www.landscape-solutions-for-you.! com/plan.ht...http://www.landscape-solutions-for-you.com/Gallery...http://www.landscape-solutions-for-you.com/Site.ht......Show more

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