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Perfect Landscaping can help you with shrubs, bushes and tree trimming, planting
or removal. Perhaps you don't have the time to spend on the weekend. Or you
don't have the right tools to complete the job. Or you just want that manicured
look that only an expert can provide. Here's how to choose a grass service
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Landscaping with Shrubs, Trees, and Plants
Even if you are not a gardener, a good portion of
your landscape involves living plants in some fashion. Plants, trees and shrubs
are structural elements of a landscape and planting them is an integral part of
your project. How do you choose the best landscaping plants for your yard? A
visit to your local garden center will reveal to you that there are many
choices, so you need some advice when it comes to choosing the right landscaping
plants.
Watch how shadows and sunlight hit the ground to
determine how much shade exists during the growing
season under deciduous trees (which drop their
leaves in fall). This test will determine which
shade-loving plants will thrive there.
Full shade is found under thickly branched trees
or evergreens. A garden that's located here will
receive little or no direct sun and remain
gloomily lit. Only a limited number of plants are
suitable for this situation. You should choose
flowers and ferns with evergreen leaves.
Partial shade can be found under trees that allow
sunlight to penetrate through the canopy and
dapple the ground throughout the day. A garden
grown under a lightly branched honey locust tree
would fall into this category. A larger selection
of plants are capable of growing under these
conditions than in full shade.
Light shade is found in places where plants are in
direct sun for a portion of the day. This could be
found in a garden under mature trees with long
barren trunks. The sun can shine in under the high
leaf canopies. Light-shade conditions also exist
on the east or west side of a wall or building.
Here you can grow many shade-loving plants as well
as shade-tolerant plants, which are sun-lovers
capable of growing moderately well in light shade.
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