Your home is your best investment. Therefore, its safety is of paramount concern. If there are large old trees whose branches are looming ominously over the roof of your home, you may have a significant hazard on your hands. To protect your home, you may have to Hire a Pro for Tree Limbing, because tree limbing can be a dangerous operation.
2007-01-10 18:58:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Planning is key - determine how you EVENTUALLY want your area to look like. Then, make a multi-year plan on how to achieve this. Also you may come up with multiple strategies such as I want a nice lawn so this year I'm going to try grass seed, but next year I'll do sod if that didn't work.
2007-01-11 02:59:25
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answered by y2jasmine 2
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You may already know, but it is a good idea to find out your hardiness zone for when and if you want to plant in the future.
The link for that is below and you would enter your zip code. Before you plant you might need to do a soil test depending on where you live is clay like, rich and dark or is sandy/rocky.
2007-01-11 03:04:43
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answered by LS 4
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Your first consideration should be how much are you willing to spend. Plants are very expensive and the cost rises each season. See if you can find a wholesaler who sells to individuals to help lessen this expense.
2007-01-11 16:21:29
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answered by connor g 7
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Planning is key - determine how you EVENTUALLY want your area to look like. Then, make a multi-year plan on how to achieve this
2007-01-11 03:12:03
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answered by Sonu G 5
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