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Six Tips for Revitalizing Your Lawn

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Spring is often considered the most popular season of the year because nature comes back to life after a long, harsh winter. Trees are finally in bloom – every branch full of green, shady leaves. Flowers are fragrant and colorful, attracting flittering birds and buzzing bees. But if your yard is still suffering from the dead foliage left behind from fall and winter, there are few tips to help clear the debris. Enjoy nature’s bounty in your own front
yard by applying these six tips to revitalize your Snellville property.

 

1.       Shrub Removal –

Shrubs are a great way to add depth to your landscaping, but only if they’re healthy. Many shrubs need regular pruning to prevent overgrowth, especially in the spring. If your shrubs have become too much to handle and you’ve grown tired of pruning, consider shrub
removal.

Still, shrubs can easily fall victim to decay if planted improperly or afflicted by an insect infestation. In this case, it’s best to remove shrubs and re-landscape with new plants or other voluminous vegetation.

2.       Kudzu Removal –

If you live in the southeastern part of the United States or even in areas like Scottsdale, Arizona you’re well acquainted with the destructive, creeping kudzu vine. And spring weather is just the fuel this invasive plant needs to spread its leafy fingers and
overtake whole acres of land. Start the kudzu removal process now with
professional removal techniques before it’s too late!

3.       Tree Trimming –

Winter storms and snow fall wreak havoc on trees across America. In fact, broken tree branches are one of the most common reasons why professional landscapers are on call. Clearing away fallen or decayed limbs is an easy way to tidy up your lawn. Keep your trees healthy and yourself safe by pruning overgrown or weakened branches. Trimming tree branches also encourages new growth and a longer life span for your beloved trees.

4.       Tree Removal –

Areas of the country that have experienced extreme weather conditions during the previous winter season may require tree removal to reclaim a vibrant property. Fallen trees are an eyesore and can bring about tree diseases and insect infestations if left to rot. They’re also dangerous as the tree may still be settling or lying on top of other questionable debris. With the help of tree care professionals, tree removal is easy and
quick.

5.       Weed Control

Just like shrubs, weeds can quickly take over your lawn and trample new growth.  Keep your lawn in check with a simple application of herbicide. You’ll kill existing weeds and prevent new ones from cropping up around newly planted plants and flowers. Weed control also keeps insects at bay, which can be troublesome to your lawn as well as your home. If you’re uncomfortable with spraying chemicals yourself, have a professional apply them safely and accurately.

 6.       Landscaping –

Once you’ve cleared out all the rotted vegetation from winter, removed diseased shrubs and plants and tidied up your trees, it’s time to add some landscaping features. Consider lining walkways with small plants or symmetrical shrubs. Dig a flower bed under windows or near the driveway. Plant a new tree to break up empty acreage. There are a million
ways to inspire interest in your lawn and revitalize your curb appeal. Best of all, new landscaping adds value to your home!

 

Photo credit: Nutdanai Apikhomboonwaroot


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