Your Lawn - Time & Labor Issues
The time you will be able to devote to your lawn should determine
the types of plants and flowers you fill it with. Some plants require pruning,
watering, added nutrients than other plants. If you do not have the time to take
care of these plants, then you should buy plants and flowers that can basically
take care of themselves such as shade plants, perennials, and moss plants.
As you can see, this lawn thing is a lot complex than hauling out the hose on
Sunday mornings or during the evening. Plants and flowers need your constant
care in order to grow and survive year after year. Since there are many plants
and flowers to choose from, you should be able to find the ones that will suit
your lifestyle.
TIME AND LABOR
At this time, you have two choices: do a lot of this lawn stuff
yourself, or hire a landscaper. While there are pros and cons of each, you
should hire a landscaper if you plan building a drain, or want to add a patio or
gazebo. As mentioned before, do not dig too deeply in your lawn, because you
never know what could be under there.
You should first determine how much your new lawn is going to cost you, labor
aside. Include the following in your calculations:
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Materials and equipment
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Plants and flowers
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Soil testing
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Grass
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Ornaments
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Pest control
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Drainage
Then you should calculate the labor. Call a few landscapers to see
what they charge. You should consider using a landscaper for the following:
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Removing heavy thatch
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Drainage
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Rock placement
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Tree placement
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Tilling the soil
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Aeration
Even though there are other
lawn care tasks
that have to be done, you could easily accomplish them.
The bottom line is how much time you will have to spend on your lawn. If you
hire a landscaper to do all of the groundwork, plant trees and flowers,
fertilize, and other tasks, you will still have to mow the lawn, aerate if
needed, remove thatch, and reseed if necessary. Of course you could have a
landscaper complete these tasks also, but then you wouldn’t be reading this book
then, would you?
Hire a Bergen County Landscaping company
only if you need one. If, after a few seasons, you find you no longer have the
time or the patience to work on your lawn, then consider hiring a landscaper or
a mowing service that will mow your lawn every few weeks.
While certain landscaping projects can be expensive, in the long run it is more
important to get the job done right instead of having to redo or start a project
over again.
Placement of Plants
The placement of your plants should also be a concern. Many times, certain
plants will invade the personal space of other plants. Be sure to leave enough
room between plants and do not place vine plants next to other plants and
flowers.
This is another space issue. If you are planning on using rocks, sculpture, and
other items to decorate your lawn, you should include less plants and flowers.
Vine plants work well with rocks and can give your lawn that old-world feel.
Terry Blackburn. Internet Marketing Consultant,
living in South Shields in the North-East of England. Author and Producer of
blog
http://www.lawnsurgeon.blogspot.com Author of "Your Perfect Lawn," a 90 Page
eBook devoted to Lawn Preparation, Lawn Care and Maintenance. Find it at
http://www.lawnsurgeon.com
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