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2016 Spring Home Improvement

LINCON DAILY

NEWS.com

May 2, 2016

It is advisable to choose shrubs and trees, which can

be higher cost materials, from a reliable source that is

knowledgeable about plants and has dedicated workers

caring properly for its stock.

Whether you purchase quality ball and burlap wrapped

plants, container grown, or bare-root stock that

is delivered to your door, your best bet at success

actually begins much sooner than the purchase.

Where to begin

While the above factors in selection of right plant

for chosen location should be considered with each

purchase, there are some more important steps you

should take before you even begin looking at plants.

Again, trees and shrubs are a higher cost item, so you

want to do this thoughtfully.

It is important that before you even begin that you

do an assessment of your needs and goals. Pre-

determining the use of your outdoor space will save

you time and money and lead to more satisfaction in

your development.

First take an observational walk. Purposes and use

may vary between your front, sides and back yard.

Take note of what is already growing, dream a little,

and make a written plan for each area. It doesn’t have

to be an elaborate plan, but intentions will help steer

you in later decision making.

You probably would never consider completely

decorating every room inside your home all at once.

Likewise, you will want to determine if you are going

to do a little here and a bit there in broad strokes in a

multi-year graduated development.

If your funds and time are limited like most people,

a more satisfying approach might be to focus on one

area at a time. It is kind of fun to just go out and see

what plants strike your fancy. But first take a good

realistic look at your habits, resources, wants and

needs; and make your plans before you begin the

search for materials.

There are many new varieties of trees and shrubberies

introduced each year, some are simply too irresistible

to not try. In recent years huge pink and blue

blooming hydrangeas have stolen the limelight; all-

season, mass blooming Knock-out Roses, crimson

leaved Japanese Maples, fragrant Korean Lilacs, and

many other new hybrids have made stunning debuts.

Many of the new hybrids are also more versatile in

cold and drought conditions, expanding plant options

in every climate region. The southern delightful

blooming Crepe Myrtle is making its way into

northern landscapes.

What are some of the considerations in creating

your plan:

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If you have children, plan space for playing;

thorny barberry and children, roses and basketballs or

footballs DO NOT mix. You can have it all, just plan

the spaces for each. Yews, arborvitaes, boxwoods,

junipers (scratchy, but no foul if landed in) and other

evergreens are resilient and less harmful to children.

What are your goals?

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A well planned landscape will beautify and enhance

the value of your property.

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Is there an area that a living wall of evergreens is

needed to provide more privacy.

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Do you want to create a wind screen with quick

growing poplars and a parallel line of slower growing

evergreens.

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Evergreen shrubs placed close enough to the sides

of a home provide an insulation barrier keeping your

house warmer in winter.

CONTIUNED ►