When it comes to choosing the right tree for your landscaping, a Dogwood Tree is an excellent choice. Dogwood Trees are deciduous and usually small. However, some varieties can grow up to 50 feet tall. Most of them bloom with white, pink, or red flowers in early spring. A dogwood tree is known for its stunning blossoms and appealing structure. They are absolutely beautiful!
Landscaping
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Have you ever seen a garden with nothing but weeds growing in it? Chances are, the homeowner didn’t use weed…
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Corkscrew willow trees are a unique and interesting species of trees that are native to Europe, Asia, and North America. They are perhaps best known for their unusual and eye-catching curly twigs and branches, which give the tree its name. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at corkscrew willows and how they can add beauty and interest to your landscape.
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Whether you’re looking for a way to add privacy to your backyard or want to create a classic evergreen hedge, Emerald Green Arborvitae trees are an excellent choice. These beautifully cone shaped trees thrive in sun or part shade and can be used as a foundation planting, screen, or windbreak. They are beautiful but very low maintenance. Let’s take a closer look at the Emerald Green Arborvitae and all the things you need to know before investing in this evergreen tree for your landscaping.
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Crepe Myrtles are one of my favorite trees to include in landscaping around a house. We’ve had several over the years and currently have two beside our upper garage. They never disappoint, always producing spectacular blooms in the summer. But just like most other trees, crepe myrtles do require proper care and maintenance, especially when it comes to pruning. In this article, we’ll go over how to properly prune a crepe myrtle, as well as some other tips for keeping the tree healthy and looking its best.