Landscape Tips to Save Money
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Do-it-yourself landscaping projects can be lots of fun.
Better Homes and Gardens magazine provides the following money-saving landscaping tips.
--Don’t buy plants with wilted foliage, broken branches or uneven growth. Cheap plants aren’t always a bargain.
--Buy younger trees and shrubs, and be willing to wait an extra year or so for then to mature.
--Always use plants that are hardy in the climate. Species listed as “tender” in the area are probably not worth the effort.
--Salvage existing shrubs and incorporate them into the landscape plan. Even overgrown specimens can often be rejuvenated by careful pruning. Spirea, viburnum, barberry, privet, forsythia and lilac are just a few of the many deciduous shrubs that will sprout new growth after being clipped.