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Do you want to enjoy beautiful landscaping, but
simply do not have the time to care for your flowerbeds and
lawn? It might be time to hire a professional
gardener. Unlike landscapers, you hire a gardener to
maintain your entire lawn throughout the entire growing
season. Landscapers generally return to the landscaping
project only to make repairs or follow up on landscaping
projects.
Weeding Your Landscaping
One chore that gardeners take care of for you that
landscapers do not cover is weeding your flowerbeds. The
landscapers may incorporate certain design elements to help
prevent weeds, such as using special cloths or chemicals to
stop weeds from growing. Landscapers, do not, however,
come to your home and pull pesky weeds from your grounds.
Professional gardeners, on the other hand, routinely pull weeds
and keep your landscaping looking attractive.
Keeping Bugs Away from Your
Landscaping
Landscapers also do not assist with keeping insects from
eating away at your precious plants. Your gardeners,
however, will visit your home and spray the necessary
pesticides to keep these pests away. If you prefer to go
with organic pest control, you can hire a professional that
specializes in this type. Either way, it will make your
life much easier to hire someone who knows what they're doing
to take care of this problem. As with most things in
life, prevention is the key. Professionals have the
expertise (and the licenses to handle high-powered chemicals)
necessary to prevent pests from overtaking your grounds.
At the same time, they know how to get rid of them when they do
show up.
Growing Healthy Plants
Landscapers are great at picking gorgeous plants that
compliment your yard perfectly. They also know how to
plant flowers, trees, shrubs, and ground covers in order to
ensure the best growing conditions. The job of the
landscaper, however, ends there.
Landscapers do not return to your home every season to be
sure you are getting the biggest, brightest, most colorful
blooms. Instead, you rely on a professional gardener to
supply the proper fertilizer to your lawn. Through
fertilization, your plants will look attractive and grow back
year after year.
Pruning for Happy Returns
Many plants require special care after the growing season is
complete. In particular, several plants, bushes, and
trees need to pruning at the end of the growing season.
Without proper pruning, the blooms will be scanty or, perhaps,
not return the following year. Some plants will not grow
correctly at all the next year if not pruned. At the same
time, pruning other plants can stunt the growth and ruin next
year's blooms. Prune your oleanders at the end of the
growing season to enjoy beautiful green, but flower-less,
shrubs the next spring.
Knowing where, when, and how to properly prune plants is
important. Landscapers can show you how and when to do
this with your plants, but the gardener takes the stress off of
you. For many homeowners, keeping track of the special
needs of each plant can become quite confusing. Who needs
the headache? Gardeners are skilled at pruning and know
just how to get the results you desire.
In the long run, you need both, especially if you can find
two to work together. Your landscaper will come in to
work with you on design and do the heavy initial work that
takes a crew. Your gardener follows up with maintenance
and the personal attention your plants need.
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