Lawns, trees and maintenance can all go horribly wrong if you make the wrong move
Your garden can either be your own little slice of England, perfectly manicured and maintained, making it a perfect place to spend a bright day, or a burden that seems to be perfect for pigeons and cats but no one else. It doesn't have to be that way though and a gardening expert has explained why.
“It then grows too big and causes problems for you and potentially for your neighbours. When choosing trees, do some research on how tall and wide they typically grow, then consider if the mature tree will still be suitable for your garden. “This includes establishing which direction your garden faces or its aspect, the amount of shade it gets during the day and the type of soil you have.
This includes regular mowing to help keep the grass blades strong and looking good, according to the expert. “Shorter grass cannot retain as much water, and this can result in the grass going brown if there is not much rain.” Plants and trees also need regular pruning to maintain healthy growth as well as keep them watered and fed.
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